Best attractions and places to see around Dingé include a blend of historical heritage, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. This commune in Brittany's Ille-et-Rance department offers ancient landmarks and scenic landscapes. The region features a variety of places to explore, from historical sites to natural areas.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Don't hesitate to stop and take the time to visit this 11th century castle and in particular its patrol path offering a magnificent 360° view of the surrounding countryside.
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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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The ticket costs €13.50, but you get a tour of the quids, a large piece of history with picant details that you cannot find in Wikipedia. In principle it is not allowed to take photos, but Andre, like almost everyone else, took a number of photos
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In principle, photos are not allowed, but Andre, like the other visitors, did take a number of photos. The ticket costs 13.50 and you will visit the Chateau with a guide, but you will receive a very rich piece of history with picant details that you cannot find in Wikipedia. Definitely worth the money and effort
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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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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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The current church was founded in the 20th century by Arthur Regnault as an extension of an 11th century church. The neo-Romanesque style building is decorated with a Finistère bell tower and numerous gables and domes. The interior is composed of a magnificent high altar in the form of a kiosk. The white stone arcades and balconies blend with the finesse of the gilding of the decor.
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Dingé and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Combourg Castle, a magnificent 12th to 14th-century fortress famously associated with writer François René de Chateaubriand. Within Dingé itself, discover the old feudal mound of Plessis aux Chats (Butte d'Ille), the remains of the 17th-century Plessis-au-Chat castle, and the 15th-century Manor of Hanault. The Saint-Symphorien parish church, built in 1873, also holds historical artifacts.
Absolutely. The Ille-et-Rance Canal is a beautiful greenway connecting Rennes and Saint-Malo, perfect for scenic walks or cycling. A significant natural highlight is the Boulet pond, a 150-hectare Natura 2000 site ideal for swimming and water sports. Don't miss the historic Rigole de Boulet, a picturesque canal with an interpretive trail, or the tranquil Petit-Vaux marsh.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the extensive Forests of Bourgouët and Tanouarn, which feature numerous marked trails. The Boulet pond is excellent for swimming, sailing, and canoeing during warmer months. For cycling, the Ille-et-Rance Canal provides flat, easy routes. If you're looking for more structured activities, there's a paintball leisure park and a motorcycle club that organizes guided rides.
Dingé is surrounded by opportunities for hiking. The Forests of Bourgouët and Tanouarn offer extensive marked trails suitable for various levels. For longer runs, consider routes like the 'Hédé lock scale – Site des Onze écluses loop' or the 'Étang du Pont au Marquis – ancienne base nautique loop'. You can find more detailed running trails in the Running Trails around Dingé guide.
Yes, Dingé offers several family-friendly options. The Rigole de Boulet features an interpretive trail that's great for leisurely family walks, dotted with small heritage elements. The Boulet pond is perfect for a family day out, with opportunities for swimming and water sports. The Ille-et-Rance Canal greenway is also suitable for easy family cycling or walking.
The Site des Onze écluses (Eleven Locks Site) is an impressive engineering marvel on the Ille-et-Rance Canal. It features a series of 11 manually operated locks that allow boats to navigate a 27-meter elevation change over just over two kilometers. It's a very pretty and well-maintained place, ideal for a walk or bike ride along the canal to observe the locks in action. Each lock has its own Napoleonic-style lock keeper's house.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Ille-et-Rance Canal offers a flat and easy towpath, making it ideal for relaxed rides. For road cycling, routes like the 'Small town with character – Boulet Pond loop' or the 'Combourg Castle – Dol-de-Bretagne loop' provide longer distances. Mountain biking trails are also available, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Dingé guide.
Beyond historical landmarks, the Dingé library serves as a cultural hub, regularly hosting events such as storytelling, reading workshops, writing workshops, and exhibitions. These activities offer a glimpse into the local community and its cultural life.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The scenic landscapes along the Ille-et-Rance Canal and the impressive Site des Onze écluses are highly rated for their peaceful atmosphere and picturesque views. The historical significance of places like Combourg Castle also draws considerable interest, with many enjoying the rich stories and architecture.
Yes, Dingé and its vicinity feature several notable religious buildings. The Saint-Symphorien parish church in Dingé, built in 1873, is known for its neo-Romanesque style and ancient artifacts. Nearby, you can visit the Catholic Church - St. Justine of Gévezé, with parts dating back to the 12th century, and the Church of the Holy Trinity, founded in the 20th century as an extension of an 11th-century church, featuring a striking neo-Romanesque design.
The warmer months are generally best for outdoor activities around Dingé, especially for water sports at Boulet pond like swimming, sailing, and canoeing. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling along the Ille-et-Rance Canal and through the forests, with vibrant seasonal colors.


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