Best attractions and places to see around La Feuillée, a commune located in the Monts d'Arrée in Finistère, Brittany, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. As the highest village in Finistère, it provides access to diverse landscapes within the Armorique Regional Natural Park. The area features impressive natural formations, ancient forests, and cultural sites reflecting its heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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huge rock that can be moved with some effort
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Brilliant. I highly recommend this magical place.
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How much poorer would European literature be if he didn't exist: the heroic King ARTHUR has - at least in the fantasy world of countless authors who have told his story over and over again for centuries, and above all in their ever-fascinating readers or listeners - conquered a permanent place in the collective memory of people. Everyone can decide for themselves what historical connection this hiking highlight has with the person of the legendary king. But the main thing is: the myth lives on!
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There are some stunning aspects to this hike. Amazing huge boulders, beautiful trees and waterways. HOWEVER, during our hike in June 2024 there was logging on parts of the track and significant number of trees down. Also (or perhaps in part because of these issues) the track was not always easy to follow. In particular the starting point, which extended off of private driveways shortly after creperie. No signage to direct walkers. We were only a lento complete this walk by turning around and walking in reverse direction of track. Not a problem with reversing direction, but it was quite stressful working out where track was.
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Many centuries ago, our ancestors discovered the possibility of harnessing the power of the elements - which on the one hand were helpful and useful, but on the other hand could also be a threat as untamed forces of nature - for different purposes and thus did without human or animal muscle power can. Such mills are a good example of the human engineering skills of earlier generations: the heavy millstones with which, for example, grain was ground into grain or oil was pressed, could be powered with the help of the wind or - as here - water.
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La Feuillée is nestled within the Monts d'Arrée and the Armorique Regional Natural Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the mystical Huelgoat Forest with its gigantic boulders and unique rock formations. Don't miss the impressive Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall, where the river disappears into a chasm, or the fascinating Trembling Rock, a 137-ton monolith that appears to balance precariously. The area also features peaks like Roc'h Ruz and Roc'h Trevezel, offering panoramic views of the heather and gorse-covered landscape.
Yes, La Feuillée boasts a rich history. You can visit the 15th-century Church of St John the Baptist and the Chapel of Saint-Houardon, both believed to have connections with the Knights Templar. Explore the Maison du Commandeur, a notable historical building, and discover prehistoric Bronze Age tumuli and the impressive 4-meter-high Neolithic Menhir of Kerelcun. The Archaeological Site of Goarem-ar-Manec'h, a fortified village from the High Middle Ages, is also an inscribed Historic Monument.
The region around La Feuillée is excellent for hiking, with trails suitable for various levels. You can find easy loops like the 'Roc'h Trevezel – Roc'hs Trail' (around 5-6 km) or more moderate options such as the 'Dragon – Roc'h Trédudon loop' (14 km). Many trails originate directly from La Feuillée, including the 'Circuit de Roc'h ar Bic' (18 km) and a shorter village walk called 'la balade du bourg' (3 km). For more options, check out the Hiking around La Feuillée guide.
Absolutely! Many natural sites are suitable for families. The Huelgoat Forest is a magical place for children to explore, with its giant boulders and mystical atmosphere. The Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall and the Trembling Rock are also popular with families, offering unique natural wonders. The shorter village walks are also great for families with younger children.
Beyond the well-known Trembling Rock, you can discover Arthur's Cave, a legendary spot within the Huelgoat Forest. The area is also characterized by the 'chaos' of granite boulders, particularly evident near the Chaos Mill, where the river flows dramatically through ancient rocks. The peaks of Roc'h Ruz and Roc'h Trevezel are significant natural landmarks, offering stunning views.
Yes, the Monts d'Arrée provide excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and cycling. You'll find moderate MTB trails like the 'Dolmen of Ty Ar Boudiged – Roc'h Trédudon loop' (around 26 km) or longer routes such as the 'Saint-Michel Chapel – Mont Saint-Michel of Brasparts loop' (over 50 km). For road cycling, there are challenging routes like the 'Huelgoat – Huelgoat Forest loop' (around 41 km). Explore more options in the MTB Trails around La Feuillée and Cycling around La Feuillée guides.
The Monts d'Arrée region is beautiful throughout the year, but for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Spring brings blooming heather and gorse, while autumn showcases rich foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter offers a different, stark beauty, though some trails might be more challenging.
Visitors frequently praise the mystical atmosphere of the Huelgoat Forest and the unique experience of trying to move the Trembling Rock. The dramatic scenery of the Gouffre de Huelgoat Waterfall and the historical intrigue of Arthur's Cave are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty and the sense of ancient legends woven into the landscape are often highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, you can visit L'Auberge de la Crêpe, which is housed in a typical 17th-century weaver's house that later became an inn. This offers a glimpse into traditional Breton architecture and local culinary heritage. Additionally, observing traditional houses with 'apoteiz' (elevated porches) in hamlets like Ruguellou, Bourg, Kerbruc, and Botbian provides insight into the region's historical building styles.
Yes, the region around La Feuillée offers opportunities for fishing in its local rivers and lakes. The natural park setting provides a serene environment for this activity. Specific regulations and permits may apply, so it's advisable to check with local tourist information for details.
For those seeking longer adventures, the 'Circuit de randonnée communautaire du Yeun Elez' is a significant route spanning 110 km, passing through the Monts d'Arrée. This allows for multi-day exploration of the diverse landscapes and natural features of the region. Shorter sections of this trail can also be enjoyed.
The Monts d'Arrée are a central and defining feature of the region, known as the 'mountains' of Brittany. As the highest village in Finistère, La Feuillée is perfectly situated within this range. The Monts d'Arrée are characterized by their unique landscape of heather, gorse, and rocky ridges, forming part of the Armorique Regional Natural Park. They offer breathtaking views and are a haven for nature lovers and hikers.


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