Best attractions and places to see around Radenac, a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France, offer a mix of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The area features historical chapels, churches, and fountains within its borders. Beyond Radenac, visitors can explore Cistercian abbeys, medieval castles, and significant megalithic sites. The region also provides natural features like lakes and forests, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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It can always get better – here, with palm trees, a very special park around the lock. Someone here puts a lot of love into their gardening! Simply incredibly beautiful! - Thank you!
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Right next to the lock, the “cyclists’ place” is a little haven to eat your sandwich or bivouac
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Charmingly decorated with abundant flowers, this canal lock is clearly loved by local fans.
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Let yourself be tempted by the tomme and fruit pasta made at the abbey https://www.abbaye-timadeuc.fr/les_heures.html
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Flowers and blossoms without end at the lovingly tended locks on the Nantes-Brest Canal.
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With corner for cycling break!
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Lock in the 1830s; consisting of a small schist apparatus, top facings & corner chains in granite cut stone, and mooring bollards. There is a system of lateral runoff channels, and a kilometer post. Beautiful alignment of lime trees upstream; alternating beeches and acacias on the right bank. On the 40-41 reach, at km 165.806, you can still see the old Pommeleuc quarry. http://patrimoine.region-bretagne.fr/gertrude-diffusion/dossier/site-d-ecluse-de-la-tertraie-n-41-berlaga-lanouee/0b447a43-3328-4107-8832-4e40ddfaf6eb
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Saint-Mélec chapel to see a little further north
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Within Radenac, you can explore the 15th-16th century Chapelle Saint-Fiacre, the ornate 17th-century Fontaine Saint-Fiacre, and the Parish Church of Radenac, which houses a significant 17th-century polychrome Baroque altarpiece.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Plan d'eau de Radenac offers a pleasant area with a playground. The canal locks, such as La Tertraie Lock and Lié Lock, are also considered family-friendly and are often beautifully maintained.
Beyond the Plan d'eau de Radenac, you can visit the large Lac au Duc, which offers recreational opportunities. Other natural areas include the Site de la Ville Goyat, a classified sensitive natural area, and the Tourbière de Kerfontaine peat bog. The nearby Forêt de Loudéac also provides opportunities for nature walks.
The area around Radenac is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and cycling, including routes along canals with locks like La Tertraie Lock, Lié Lock, and Grenouillère Lock. For more detailed route information, explore the hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling guides for the region.
Absolutely. Just 10 km away is the active Cistercian Timadeuc Abbey. Approximately 12 km east, you'll find Josselin and its Castle, a historic town with medieval and Renaissance elements. The Chateau de Pontivy, dating back to 1485, is about 22 km west-north-west, and the city of Vannes, known for its half-timbered houses, is 35 km south.
For a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past, you can visit the ancient megalithic sites of Locmariaquer (47 km) and Carnac (50 km) to the south.
Visitors often highlight the charm and care put into maintaining the canal locks. For instance, Lié Lock is known for being 'charmingly decorated with abundant flowers,' indicating local appreciation. At Grenouillère Lock, there's even a dedicated 'cyclists’ place' for breaks.
Yes, for a distinct cultural experience, consider visiting the Museum of the Junkyard Poet (Le poète ferrailleur) in Lizio, approximately 18.9 km from Radenac.
Yes, if you appreciate botanical beauty, several gardens are accessible, including Jardin du Botrain (33 km) and Jardins de Kerambar'h (36 km).
The Gulf of Morbihan is a protected lagoon, part of a Regional Natural Park, offering beautiful coastal scenery and boat tour opportunities. It is located approximately 41 km south-south-west of Radenac. You can learn more about regional natural parks in Brittany here.
Yes, the area offers easy walks. For example, the 'Kerguéhennec Castle – Kerguéhennec Pond loop from Château de Kerguéhennec' is an easy 6 km hike, and the 'Réguiny Communal Pond loop from Réguiny' is an easy 2.6 km walk. You can find more options in the hiking guide.


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