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Carolyn CrawfordLe Bourg
Sainte Brigitte
56480
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To reach the destination of Le Bourg 56480 in Sainte Brigitte, Morbihan, Central Brittany, follow these travel directions.
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Attractions
- Pontivy Castle: Located in the nearby town of Pontivy, this medieval castle dates back to the 15th century. It offers a glimpse into the region's history and features impressive architecture and beautiful gardens.
- Abbaye de Bon Repos: Situated on the banks of the Nantes-Brest Canal, the Abbey of Bon Repos is a former Cistercian monastery. Visitors can explore the ruins, attend concerts and exhibitions, and enjoy scenic walks along the canal.
- Lac de Guerlédan: Just a short drive away, this stunning lake is the largest in Brittany. It offers various water activities such as swimming, boating, and kayaking. The surrounding area is perfect for picnics, hiking, and biking.
- Josselin Castle: Located in the town of Josselin, this magnificent castle overlooks the Nantes-Brest Canal. It is an excellent example of medieval architecture and houses a museum showcasing the history of the region.
- Les Forges des Salles: A historical site near Guémené-sur-Scorff, Les Forges des Salles is an old iron foundry. Visitors can explore the restored buildings, learn about the iron industry, and enjoy scenic walks in the surrounding forest.
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys Abbey: Situated on the Rhuys Peninsula, this ancient abbey dates back to the 12th century. The abbey's church, cloister, and gardens are open to the public, offering a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
- Baud Market: If you're looking for a taste of local life, visit the weekly market in Baud. Here, you can browse through stalls filled with fresh produce, local crafts, and regional specialties.
- Rochefort-en-Terre: A charming medieval village, Rochefort-en-Terre is known for its picturesque streets, half-timbered houses, and vibrant flower displays. Take a stroll through the village, visit art galleries, and enjoy the scenic views.
- Musee de la Resistance Bretonne: Located in the town of Saint-Marcel, this museum tells the story of the Breton resistance during World War II. It features exhibits, artifacts, and personal testimonies, providing insight into this significant period in history. 10. Les Rochers du Diable: These impressive rock formations can be found in the town of Plouay. Legend has it that the devil threw the rocks in a fit of anger. Visitors can explore the area, enjoy nature walks, and take in the breathtaking views.