Best attractions and places to see around Le Quiou offer a mix of historical sites, cultural insights, and natural landscapes in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The area features ancient ruins, impressive châteaux, and picturesque natural areas, often connected by walking routes and cycling routes. Visitors can explore sites reflecting Gallo-Roman history and medieval architecture, alongside serene natural features.
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The abbey church and cloister are definitely worth a visit.
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Physical training circuit with beautiful viewpoints.
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Abbey with a beautiful cloister. Regularly used for exhibitions.
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Departure from the pretty town of Combourg with its lake and castle, passing through the Chapelle au Filsmen to join the canal towards Dinan, various pretty, well-maintained locks, half-turn to Evran where there is a site for bivouac camping, and a food truck. The ideal is to go to Dinan, a very pretty historic town, you arrive directly at the port with various shops.
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Outing with road bike equipped with 28 mm tires, only the parts recently redone; with very large gravel; are uncomfortable.
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Saint-Magloire de Léhon Abbey (17th century)
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Directly near the Ille-et-Rance canal, the 3 km tour of the pond allows everyone to indulge in hiking, horse riding or cycling. In season, the restaurant and supervised swimming offer the possibility of spending friendly moments with the family.
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The Ille-et-Rance canal is a small canal which connects the cities of Rennes and Saint-Malo. It starts at the “Mail” lock in Rennes and ends at the “Châtelier” lock in Saint-Samson-sur-Rance in Côtes-d’Armor. This section of the Ille & Rance canal coming from Dinan, which is also a greenway, will take you to Montreuil-sur-Ille. It is on its own site, except for a very small part of less than 2 km, which takes a small, safe road. This greenway is very pleasant, offering very pretty landscapes decorated with beautifully flowered lock keepers' houses.
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Le Quiou offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the impressive 14th-century Château de Hac, known for its unique ocher-colored falun limestone and medieval garden. Another significant site is the Gallo-Roman Villa of Quiou (Villa des Faluns), one of Brittany's earliest archaeological discoveries, offering insights into Roman life. The 19th-century Notre-Dame Parish Church and the charming 16th-century Chapelle de Tréveleuc are also worth seeing. Additionally, the nearby Saint-Magloire Abbey Church, Léhon, with its cloister, is a highly recommended historical stop.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful natural spots. The Espace Naturel Sensible de la Hazardière allows you to explore the geological history of the 'sea of faluns' through hiking trails. The Rance and Hac Rivers contribute to the area's scenic beauty. You can also enjoy the tranquil Etang de Bétineuc, which features accessible trails and wooden footbridges, perfect for leisurely walks.
Le Quiou is well-suited for cycling. The Greenway (Voie Verte V3 Saint-Malo/Rhuys), a rehabilitated former railway line, is ideal for both walking and cycling, connecting several points of interest. For more specific routes, you can find various options, including easy loops like 'Old bridge over the Rance – Ille-et-Rance Canal loop from Évran' or 'Hac Castle – Plouasne-Becherel Station loop from Évran'. Explore more cycling routes in the area on the Cycling around Le Quiou guide.
Absolutely. The Gallo-Roman Villa of Quiou (Villa des Faluns) offers educational panels, guided tours, and interactive activities that engage all ages. The Etang de Bétineuc is another excellent choice, with a 3 km accessible trail around the pond, perfect for family walks, cycling, or even supervised swimming in season. The Ille-et-Rance Canal also provides pleasant, flat paths for family strolls or bike rides.
The best time to visit Le Quiou generally depends on your interests. For exploring historical sites like Château de Hac, August and September are ideal as it's typically open for visits. The Gallo-Roman Villa offers guided tours on Sundays from May to September. For outdoor activities like walking and cycling along the Greenway or around Etang de Bétineuc, the warmer months from spring to early autumn (May to October) offer pleasant weather.
Yes, the Etang de Bétineuc is noted for its very accessible trails and wooden footbridges, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. The Ille-et-Rance Canal greenway also offers flat, easy paths for walking and cycling, which are generally accessible.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Ille-et-Rance Canal is loved for its gorgeous, flat towpaths and beautifully flowered lock keepers' houses. The Saint-Magloire Abbey Church, Léhon, is praised for its well-preserved abbey and monastery garden, often hosting photo exhibitions. The Etang de Bétineuc is a favorite for its accessible walking trails and the opportunity for various outdoor activities.
Yes, for those who appreciate green spaces, the Parc du château de Caradeuc (8 km away) and the Jardins du château de la Bourbansais (9 km away) offer beautiful settings to explore and relax in, showcasing remarkable garden designs.
Le Quiou offers diverse walking opportunities. The Espace Naturel Sensible de la Hazardière features informative hiking trails. The Greenway (Voie Verte V3 Saint-Malo/Rhuys) provides long, scenic paths suitable for leisurely walks. Additionally, the 3 km loop around the Etang de Bétineuc is a very accessible and pleasant option for a stroll.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity of Le Quiou. You can explore routes like the 'Etang de Bétineuc – Betineuc Pond loop from Le Quiou' or the 'Écluse du Mottay – Etang de Bétineuc loop from Saint-Thual'. These trails offer varying difficulties, from easy to moderate. For more options and details, consult the MTB Trails around Le Quiou guide.
Le Quiou is a great base for exploring charming nearby towns. Dinan, approximately 12 km away, is a historic walled town with an extensive medieval center, including its château and picturesque Rue du Jerzual. Bécherel, about 8 km away, is renowned as a 'pretty town and a centre for books,' offering a unique cultural experience.
Yes, the Espace Naturel Sensible de la Hazardière is a unique site where you can learn about the 'sea of faluns.' This area showcases calcareous marine sediments left behind from an ancient sea 15 million years ago, which were historically important for local construction and agriculture. Informative panels explain this fascinating geological history.


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