Best attractions and places to see around Pierric include a blend of historical sites, natural features, and recreational areas within the Loire-Atlantique region of France. The commune offers access to the Vilaine river, various ponds, and extensive hiking and cycling routes. Visitors can explore local landmarks and natural landscapes, providing diverse options for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its countryside setting and proximity to regional natural parks and historical towns.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Considered an ancient Roman road, this paved route, very convex in shape, may predate the Gallo-Roman period. 19th-century scholars saw it as the road connecting Nantes, capital of the Namnetes' territory, to Corseul, capital of the Coriosolites' territory. It was used in the Middle Ages and allowed circulation in the marsh near the ford of Beslé. It is a shame that this route is not sufficiently highlighted, particularly due to vegetation overgrowth at certain times of the year.
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The cycle path along the Vilaine is truly a MUST! It runs directly along the river and has many locks. At each of the locks, there are beautifully maintained guardhouses, some of which are even kitsch. The cycle path doesn't stray more than 10 meters from the river and has a very well-maintained surface. I had the pleasure of following it for over 40 kilometers.
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The cabin that pretends to be a restaurant. Extremely unpleasant and mocking staff and manager. Prohibitive prices. Just pedal a little further and you're not far from civilization.
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The Chapel of the Holy Places in Guémené-Penfao is also known as the Chapelle Sainte-Anne-de-Lssaisnt. It overlooks the Don Valley and was built on the site of a former leper colony. It has frescoes describing the legends and history of the place. The chapel is open on weekends and public holidays and has a picnic area and toilets. You can also enjoy the view of the valley and the old Roman road that passes nearby. You can also participate in the annual pilgrimage and open-air mass dedicated to Saint Anne, which takes place on the last Sunday in July. This hike is an excellent way to discover the natural and cultural heritage of the Pays de Redon.
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Etang de la Roche is a beautiful lake surrounded by nature where you can enjoy views of the water, trees and wildlife, and go fishing or canoeing if you wish. The lake is part of the Domaine de la Roche, a 22-hectare space which offers various activities and facilities to visitors. Étang de la Roche is an ideal destination for a peaceful and refreshing hike in nature.
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Fun little sidewalk cafe on the edge of the towpath. My "Citron Gingembre" (lemon ginger shot) was very strong and tasty.
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The site of the Holy Places is an enchanting place. Built on the site of a former leper colony, near Guénouvry, the chapel overlooks the Don Valley with a breathtaking view. The frescoes it contains represent both the history of this site and the legends.
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Pierric offers a variety of natural features. You can visit the Valley Pond, a beautiful spot surrounded by woods and rocks, featuring a ruined mill. Another option is La Roche Pond, ideal for enjoying views, wildlife, fishing, or canoeing. The Étangs de la Bodinais also provides opportunities for fishing. For river scenery, the Vilaine Loop offers a particularly scenic and wooded section of the Vilaine river with many locks.
Yes, Pierric and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. You can explore the countryside through pedestrian circuits like the 'Circuit pédestre des 3 ruisseaux,' which is 5.5 km long. For more options, you can find a range of trails from easy to difficult, including the 'Tour Duguesclin loop' or the 'Remains of Roman road loop.' Discover more details and routes on the Hiking around Pierric guide page.
Pierric is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. A 37 km cycling route traverses the countryside, with a shorter 19 km loop available for less experienced cyclists. The Vilaine Loop is a highly recommended cycle path that runs directly along the river, featuring many locks and a well-maintained surface, accessible to all skill levels. For gravel biking, routes like the 'Vilaine Loop – Vilaine River loop from Renac' are available, which you can find on the Gravel biking around Pierric guide.
Pierric has a rich history. You can visit the Chapel of the Holy Sites, a religious building and historical site overlooking the Don Valley, known for its frescoes depicting local legends. Other notable historical sites include the Église Saint-Guénolé, a central parish church, and Le Pas-du-Saint, a 10th-century pilgrimage site. You can also find 19th-century schist bread ovens, offering a glimpse into the past.
Yes, Pierric is home to significant religious and pilgrimage sites. The Église Saint-Guénolé is a central landmark featuring beautiful stained-glass windows. Le Pas-du-Saint, dating back to the 10th century, is a historic pilgrimage site where legend says water sprung forth. Additionally, the Chapel of the Holy Sites, also known as Chapelle Sainte-Anne-de-Lssaisnt, is a historical religious building with frescoes and an annual pilgrimage.
Pierric offers several family-friendly options. Near the Étang de la Bodinais, there's a leisure area equipped with boules courts, children's games, fitness equipment, table tennis tables, a zip line, a skate park, a pump track, and a 3x3 basketball court. The town also has a city-park with football, tennis, and basketball courts. The Chapel of the Holy Sites and Valley Pond are also categorized as family-friendly attractions.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty and tranquility. The Vilaine Loop is praised for its quiet, wooded sections and well-maintained cycle path along the river with many charming locks. The Valley Pond is appreciated for its natural environment and historical elements like the ruined mill. The Chapel of the Holy Sites offers breathtaking views of the Don Valley and a rich historical context.
Yes, the area around Pierric provides excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find challenging MTB trails such as the 'Valley Pond loop from Conquereuil' or the 'Roche de Timouy – Marais de Gannedel loop.' For gravel biking, routes like the 'Vilaine Loop – Vilaine River loop from Renac' are available. More detailed routes and guides can be found on the MTB Trails around Pierric and Gravel biking around Pierric guide pages.
Pierric serves as a convenient base for exploring wider regional attractions. Within a 30-50 km radius, you can visit Île-aux-Pies for natural beauty, the Marais de Vilaine, or the Vallée du Canut. Historical and cultural towns include La Gacilly, known for its artisan village, Redon with its historic center, and La Roche-Bernard, a charming town with a river harbor. The legendary Forêt de Paimpont (Brocéliande) and its Forges de Paimpont are also within reach.
While specific seasonal closures are not noted, the spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the ponds and leisure areas. The 'Circuit pédestre des 3 ruisseaux' and the various cycling routes are best enjoyed when the weather is mild. The annual pilgrimage and open-air mass at the Chapel of the Holy Sites takes place on the last Sunday in July.
Yes, there are options for dining. The highlight On the menu: smelt is a small sidewalk cafe located on the edge of a towpath, offering a convenient spot for a break. While this specific spot has mixed reviews, it indicates that dining options can be found along popular routes. Pierric village itself also has cafes, pubs, and restaurants.


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