Best attractions and places to see around Noyal-Pontivy include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes. This region in Brittany features significant architectural heritage, such as medieval castles and chapels. The area is also characterized by its extensive canal systems, offering numerous routes for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find a blend of cultural landmarks and scenic paths for various activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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In view of this Marian shrine, a "Chapelle Notre Dame," I would like to offer the viewer a brief reflection from the important French order founder and Doctor of the Church, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (c. 1090 to 1153). He recommended at the time: "In danger, in doubt, in difficulties, think of Mary, invoke Mary. Do not let her name leave your lips, never let it leave your heart. (...) Under her protection, you have nothing to fear; if she goes before you, you will not tire; if she grants you her favor, you will reach your goal."
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The term "basilica," used above by Vincent Reboul, can have two different meanings for places of worship: + First, as an architectural style: In the Roman Empire, basilicas were secular buildings (market halls or courtrooms); the early Christian era partially adopted this architectural style and, for this purpose, also the term "basilica." + Second, "basilica minor" is an honorary title for special places of worship throughout the world (regardless of the aforementioned architectural style), which has been personally awarded by the Pope since the 18th century.
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Although I often stop in churches or chapels on my walks (if the door is not locked), I have never come across a place of worship that is dedicated to the patronage of Saint-NICODEME. The person of Nicodemus takes us far back to the Holy Land in Jesus' time; he is mentioned several times by at least one of the four evangelists. I did some more research this morning: In his version of the "Good News" (this is the meaning of the word "gospel"), John describes the encounter of a Nicodemus, a scribe and member of the Jewish High Council, who visits Jesus at night and has a discussion with him about faith (John 3:1-21). Later, at the meeting of the High Council, he speaks in Jesus' favor: "But Nicodemus, one of their own, who had previously visited Jesus, said to them, 'Does our law condemn a man before it has examined him and found out what he does?'" (John 7:50-51). After the crucifixion, it is Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus who bury the body with dignity (John 19:38-42).
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The old castle is now partially open to the public. It looks very defensive.
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This chapel is so imposing in its dimensions and importance that it is known here as the Basilica. It is a marvel of 15th century architecture which features numerous gargoyles and a 70 meter high bell tower. All in pure Breton granite.
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The Château de Pontivy, or Château des Rohan, was built between the middle of the 15th century and the beginning of the 16th century for and by the Viscounts of Rohan. Following the codes of Breton military architecture from the end of the 15th century, this castle is one of the last fortified castles to have been built in Brittany. You will notice that the facade allows adaptation to the development of fire artillery, but that particular attention is paid to comfort and decoration. The downspouts are worked, the skylights carved, and the interior of the castle is equipped with fireplaces and latrines, making it a little gem of comfort for the time. Two permanent exhibitions are housed there: one is dedicated to the sculptor Gaston Schweitzer, while the other is a more contemporary installation by Japanese artist Koki Watanabe. I personally loved the contrast offered by this rather austere facade with the charm of the half-timbered houses in the city center, which I invite you to take the time to discover.
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This curved section of the famous Nantes-Brest canal lets you discover the richness of the banks of the Blavet, which flows into the Lorient estuary in Morbihan. You can see that its bed is mainly artificial, and that its course is regulated by an ingenious system of locks. Slightly to the north of Mûr-de-Bretagne, the Guerlédan dam abruptly interrupts its course, thus giving birth to the largest artificial lake in Brittany, the Lac de Guerlédan. The gravelly surface is pleasant for both touring bikes, gravel and even road bikes. I am personally charmed by the melody of the tires on the gravel, so this portion is conducive to meditation and relaxation for me. A real moment of vacation!
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The Nantes to Brest canal for nature lovers and safety if accompanied by children is a must, on its entire route.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Pontivy Castle, a 15th-16th century fortress known for its military architecture and attention to comfort. Another significant historical and religious site is the Saint-Nicodème Chapel, celebrated for its intricate stone lace and serene green setting.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Pontivy Castle offers a glimpse into medieval history, while the Saint-Nicodème Chapel provides a peaceful and culturally enriching experience. The Canal de Nantes à Brest: Pontivy to Mûr-de-Bretagne is also excellent for family walks or bike rides along its scenic banks.
The area around Noyal-Pontivy is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling or walking along the Canal de Nantes à Brest, which features an ingenious system of locks and a pleasant gravel surface. For more structured routes, you can find numerous hiking trails, running trails, and MTB trails in the vicinity.
Yes, the region offers several easy walking options. The banks of the Canal de Nantes à Brest provide flat, scenic paths perfect for a relaxed stroll. Additionally, you can find easy hiking routes, such as the Cascade Lock loop from Pontivy, which is approximately 5.1 km.
The most prominent natural feature is the extensive canal system, particularly the Canal de Nantes à Brest, which follows the Blavet riverbanks. This area is characterized by its regulated waterways and the scenic landscapes they create, including the largest artificial lake in Brittany, Lac de Guerlédan, further along the canal.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. Many enjoy the contrast between the austere facade of Pontivy Castle and the charm of the half-timbered houses in the city center. The peacefulness and intricate details of the Saint-Nicodème Chapel are also frequently highlighted. The gravel paths of the Canal de Nantes à Brest are often praised for their meditative and relaxing atmosphere.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the various locks along the Canal de Nantes à Brest, such as the Guernal lock, offer a unique glimpse into the region's industrial heritage and are set in picturesque natural surroundings. These spots provide a tranquil experience away from more crowded areas.
Yes, the Saint-Nicodème Chapel is a magnificent religious building known for its 'stone lace' decorations and its setting amidst fountains. Another notable site is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Carmelites, which offers a peaceful spot for reflection along the canal.
The Canal de Nantes à Brest: Pontivy to Mûr-de-Bretagne section is excellent for both cycling and walking. Its gravel surface is suitable for touring bikes, gravel bikes, and even road bikes, as well as for leisurely strolls. The route allows you to discover the rich banks of the Blavet and observe the ingenious lock system.
Yes, the Canal de Nantes à Brest offers a fantastic cycling experience. For dedicated routes, you can explore the MTB trails around Noyal-Pontivy, which include routes like the Ecluse – Le Divit Lock loop from Pontivy (approx. 41 km) or the Pontivy – St Patern /Guern loop from Pontivy (approx. 32 km).
The region showcases significant architectural heritage, particularly medieval. The Pontivy Castle is a prime example of 15th-16th century Breton military architecture, blending defensive features with elements of comfort and decoration. You'll also find beautifully decorated religious buildings like the Saint-Nicodème Chapel with its unique stone lace.


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