Best attractions and places to see around Bédée, a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. This region features diverse landscapes, from ancient mottes and medieval gardens to scenic valleys and ponds. Bédée serves as a starting point for discovering local heritage and significant natural sites in its immediate surroundings. The area is recognized as a "village étape," providing a variety of things to see Bédée.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Attention!! The GR descending towards the bottom of the Wolf Room is currently strongly discouraged following the recent bad weather I suppose but remains accessible all the same. A small barrier with a warning is located at its base, in the ascending part. Everything remains passable on the descent.... but be careful!!! 😊👍
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Beautiful trail near Lake Tremelin
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Beautiful site, to do and redo :)
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Superb, well-appointed hiking spot. Spectacular view.
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Magnificent leisure center with various activities. The tour of the lake is carried out without difficulty by a sandy path for its entire length of approximately 5km.
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Pay attention to the descent from the point of view of the chamber of wolves, more typical of mountain biking than gravel, with a good technical aspect in wet weather.
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A little steep in places but worth it!
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The oldest remains of the parish church of Sainte-Justine de Gévezé date from the 12th century, notably a bay in the south wall of the nave. The Sainte-Justine Church was rebuilt in the 15th and 16th centuries, of which it retains some elements of its framework, or even gargoyles and crossettes with fantastic animal shapes. A tower had been built between 1614 and 1628. This one threatening to fall into ruins was rebuilt in the middle of the 19th century, in a different place: the bottom of the nave. The plans and specifications for this new porch bell tower were drawn up by Jacques Mellet who took delivery of the work in 1858. (wiki-rennes.fr)
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The region offers several beautiful natural sites. You can enjoy the expansive views of the Brocéliande forest from the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup, or visit the Lake Trémelin viewpoint, a popular spot for family days. The Chambre au Loup Valley also provides superb views of the Boutavent pond. Closer to Bédée, the Pond of Le Blavon offers a pleasant environment for fishing and recreation, with hiking paths around it.
Yes, Bédée has a rich history. You can visit the Saint-Pierre Saint-Louis Church, built in the late 19th century, or the Saint Urbain Chapel, a 19th-century 'frairienne' chapel with an oratory and a monumental cross. The feudal Motte Jubin, an early medieval castle mound, is located at the town's entrance, and nearby, a Medieval Garden provides insight into historical plant uses. The Catholic Church - St. Justine of Gévezé, with parts dating back to the 12th century, is also nearby.
Bédée is an excellent starting point for walks. Within the commune, you can find the 'Circuit de la Primaudière,' an 11.5 km trail, and the 'Circuit Nord,' a 14 km route towards Irodouër. For more options, explore the various hiking routes available in the wider area, including easy to moderate trails like the 'Blavon Bédeé Park – Blavon Trail loop from Bédée'. You can find more detailed hiking routes at Hiking around Bédée.
Absolutely. The Lake Trémelin viewpoint is known as a great spot for family days, offering relaxation and leisure activities, including swimming in summer. The Pond of Le Blavon near Bédée also provides a recreational environment with easy hiking paths. Additionally, the Jardins de Broceliande, about 16km away, offer a captivating natural experience that can be enjoyed by families.
Beyond Bédée, you can visit several impressive gardens and parks. These include the beautiful Parc du Château de Caradeuc (13km away), the captivating Jardins de Broceliande (16km away), and the impressive Jardins du Château de la Bourbansais (24km away). The Medieval Garden in Bédée itself offers a unique historical perspective on plants.
Yes, the area around Bédée is suitable for cycling. There are various road cycling routes, such as the 'Bécherel, Book Town – Blavon Bédeé Park loop from Montfort-sur-Meu', which is a moderate 51.4 km ride. For more options, including mountain biking trails, you can explore the guides for MTB Trails around Bédée and Road Cycling Routes around Bédée.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere. For instance, the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup is considered one of the most remarkable places in the Brocéliande forest, offering expansive views. The Lake Trémelin viewpoint is appreciated for its crystal-clear reflections, especially at sunset, and is a popular spot for family outings.
Beyond the churches, Bédée features the Motte Jubin, a feudal motte that served as an early medieval castle. Another unique site is Le Beau Chêne, originally a 16th-century manor house, which still preserves a remarkable fireplace adorned with a bas-relief of an oak branch, its emblem.
Late spring, particularly around the end of April, is often highlighted as a fantastic time to experience the nature around Bédée, especially in areas like the Chambre au Loup Valley, when the natural landscape is at its most vibrant. Summer also offers opportunities for activities like swimming at Lake Trémelin.
Yes, several charming towns are a short drive from Bédée. Bécherel, about 13km away, is known as a 'book city.' Rennes, the regional capital (21km), features a picturesque medieval center. Dinan (31km) is a walled town with a significant medieval center, including its castle and basilica.
You can visit the View of the Moulin du Guern. This viewpoint offers a perspective of the Guern mill, a water and flour mill dating from the 18th century, located on the banks of the Meu river.


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