Best attractions and places to see around Maël-Pestivien, a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France, offers a landscape rich in historical and natural features. The area is characterized by ancient religious sites, significant prehistoric monuments, and opportunities for scenic walks. Visitors can explore megalithic structures and historical architecture within this region.
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It was the parish church of the commune until the 19th century. Only three arcades of the nave remain, as well as the tower and the bell tower. The nave once had aisles of 9 bays. Of the two bells that were once in the tower, only one remains; it is in the bell tower of the church of Saint Laurent. It was baptized in 1467. Partly rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries, the Botmel apse (work of Le Gac) dates from 1628, the tower (work of Louis Le Goaziou) dates from 1633-1634, the northern chapels date from 1644 and the transept (work of Pierre Claude Duchemin) dates from 1734. The remains of the church are located in the commune of Callac in the Côtes-d'Armor department, in the Brittany region. A great little surprise whilst out running.
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In the heart of the Côtes d'Armor, near Locarn, the Corong Gorges offer a spectacular landscape. Crossed by the Follezou river, we discover a huge pile of rocks shrouded in legend. An almost magical place! Source: https://www.tourismebretagne.com/destinations/les-10-destinations/coeur-de-bretagne-kalon-breizh/les-gorges-du-corong/
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Nice walk of about 5 km. Not difficult, but unsuitable for people with limited mobility. This because of a crossing over large boulders that are not made.
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Former chapel that belonged to the Order of St John of Jerusalem, built on the hill of Burthulet where it is said that the devil would have died of cold! Very nice park with trees, works and open cemetery.
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Maël-Pestivien offers a diverse range of attractions, including significant historical and religious sites, ancient prehistoric monuments, and beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore everything from centuries-old chapels to megalithic structures and scenic gorges.
Yes, the region boasts several natural highlights. The Gorong-Schlucht is a spectacular natural gorge with a unique pile of rocks, traversed by the Follezou river. You can also find the tranquil Pond of the Blavet and the intriguing "Stones Causantes" of Menez-Lan.
Maël-Pestivien is rich in prehistoric sites. The Menhir de Gouellec is a prominent standing stone, accessible via a pleasant walk. Other significant sites include the Dolmen of Roc'h Du (also known as Dolmen of Roch Toul or Dolmen of Kerrolland), a protohistoric stele, the menhir Coat-ar-Men-Sul, and the megalithic tomb of Roch-Toul. The area also features the mystical Chair of the Druids (Chaire des Druides de Kerohou).
The area is home to numerous historical and religious landmarks. The Ruins of the Chapel of Our Lady of Botmel, with its remaining arcades and bell tower, offers a glimpse into the past. Other notable sites include the Church of St. Lawrence, the Chapel of St. Gildas, the Chapel of St. Peter Kerismaël, and the Saint John the Baptist Chapel, known for its park and open cemetery.
Beyond religious sites, you can discover historical manors and houses such as the Manor of Kerauffret, Coatmaël House, ar-Crec'h-Bleiz House, Kerohou House, and Kerscouarc'h House. The remains of old water mills and the historic Bridge Roudour Hézec also add to the region's rich heritage.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find various routes for cycling, road cycling, and running. The "Circuit de la Chaire des Druides" is a dedicated hiking trail that explores the mystical Chair of the Druids, the Chapel of Loc'h, and a dolmen.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for all attractions, exploring the natural sites like the Gorong-Schlucht or the prehistoric monuments can be an engaging experience for families. The nearby Maison de l'Epagneul Breton in Callac offers an interactive museum celebrating the Brittany Spaniel, which could be enjoyable for children and dog lovers.
The best time to visit Maël-Pestivien for exploring its attractions and enjoying outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). The weather is typically milder and more conducive for hiking and sightseeing.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty of sites like the Gorong-Schlucht, often described as an almost magical place. The historical and prehistoric sites, such as the Menhir de Gouellec and the Ruins of the Chapel of Our Lady of Botmel, are valued for their historical significance and the sense of discovery they offer.
Yes, the nearby town of Gurunhuel is worth a visit, retaining a beautiful heritage including its Notre-Dame church and the Saint-Fiacre chapel. It's also located on the GR 34A route. Additionally, the commune of Callac is home to the Maison de l'Epagneul Breton.
Absolutely. A notable project nearby is the Valley of the Saints (Vallée des Saints) in Carnoët. This ambitious site features hundreds of three-meter-high granite statues of Breton saints, offering a unique cultural and historical experience.
Yes, the "Circuit de la Chaire des Druides" is a dedicated hiking circuit that takes you through the mystical Chair of the Druids, the 12th-century Chapel of Loc'h, and a dolmen, combining natural beauty with ancient history.


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