Best attractions and places to see around Le Theil-De-Bretagne, a commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, France, offers a range of historical sites and natural features. The area serves as a base for exploring the surrounding region, which includes ancient monuments and cultural landmarks. Visitors can discover diverse points of interest within a short distance.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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With nearly 20 meters long, 6 meters wide, and 4 meters high, the Roche-aux-Fées remains the largest dolmen in France and one of the best-preserved in Europe. It is composed of a schist-covered passage formed by four chambers whose meaning has not yet been revealed. Although the construction of this monument dates back to the Neolithic period, around 2000 BC, specialists remain perplexed about its construction method. The site is impressive. And when you know that some stones weighing over 40 tons come from several kilometers around, you wonder how the inhabitants of the time managed to move them there. Such a site could only inspire stories, legends, and beliefs. One of them tells that the fairy Viviane, aided by fellow fairies, would have built this imposing monument... in one night. Another concerns lovers: to know if their union will last, couples must walk around the Roche-aux-fées, each in a different direction, and count the stones. If they find the same number of stones, their future will be bright! Through a mysterious alignment during the winter solstice on December 21st or 22nd, the sun rises facing the entrance of the dolmen. At that moment, the light rays magically illuminate the stone located at the back of the covered passage. Access is free and open. The small surrounding roads are charming and quiet.
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Short video of the site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqEBsKL7P7s
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Located in Teillay, this museum traces the history of coal mining, which marked the region from the 19th to the 20th century. Located on a former mining site, it presents machinery and miners' testimonies.
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It is an artistic and cultural place. Built on the site of the feudal manor of Plessis-Guériff, the current castle dates from 1722. Partly destroyed during the Hundred Years' War, it has retained a 15th century wing which is still visible today. You can explore the sculpture park and take part in artistic workshops. It is also a hotel. For all information and reservations click here: https://www.chateaudesperes.fr/en
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The rock of the fairies, French: Roche-aux-fées, located in the middle of green nature, is simply enchanting. If you are interested in megaliths, you should take a break here. The undisputed largest dolmen in France is also closely linked to the legend of the fairy Liliane. The construction of this monument undoubtedly dates back to the Neolithic period, i.e. around 2,000 years before our time. So far, researchers have not found an explanation for exactly how it was built. With its 19.50 meters length, six meters width and four meters height, the structure is more than impressive. And when you consider that some of the stones, which weigh more than 40 tons, come from several kilometers away, you can rightly ask yourself how the people of that time managed to transport them here. This mystery gave rise to a legend: it is said that the impressive structure was built by Viviane and her fairy friends.
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The region offers several fascinating historical sites. Don't miss the ancient La Roche-aux-Fées Dolmen in Esse, a megalithic monument dating back to the Neolithic period. You can also explore the Musée des Mines de la Brutz in Teillay, which traces the history of coal mining. Further afield, the towns of Vitré and Fougères boast impressive medieval castles and historic centers.
Yes, there are several options for families. The La Roche-aux-Fées Dolmen is an intriguing historical site that often hosts special events like fairy walks and magical shows in late July and early August. For an indoor adventure, Enigmaparc in Janzé offers mazes, puzzles, and games across 11 themed worlds. The Château des Pères Sculpture Park also provides an engaging outdoor art experience for all ages.
The area around Le Theil-de-Bretagne is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Rigaudière loop' which can be started from Le Theil-de-Bretagne or Retiers. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Fathers' Castle – Saint-Maximilien-Kolbé Church loop' and gravel biking options around Janzé and Essé. You can find more details on these routes in the hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking guides.
Beyond the historical sites, you can enjoy several natural escapes. The La Roche-aux-Fées Dolmen is set amidst green nature, offering a peaceful environment. You can also visit the Jardin des fontaines et parc de l'Athanor or the Jardins de Brocéliande for beautiful garden experiences. The town of Redon, with its active port, also offers naturally beautiful scenery along its waterways.
For a unique cultural experience, visit the Château des Pères Sculpture Park, which features an incredible collection of monumental sculptures in the open air. The town of Bécherel, known as a 'town of books,' offers a charming atmosphere for literary enthusiasts. Additionally, Langon houses an ancient chapel with a rare Roman fresco, providing a glimpse into early regional art.
Several nearby towns offer rich history and vibrant markets. Châteaugiron, about 15 km away, has a castle, towers, and a market on Thursdays. Vitré, 28 km distant, boasts a superb historic center, the majestic Château de Vitré, and a market on Mondays. Rennes, the capital of Brittany, features a picturesque medieval center and cultural institutions. You can also find local markets in Janzé (Wednesday), La Guerche-de-Bretagne (Tuesday), and Bain-de-Bretagne (Monday).
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and impressive scale of sites like the La Roche-aux-Fées Dolmen, often described as 'truly magical and impressive.' The Château des Pères Sculpture Park is highly praised for its open-air art and beautiful setting. The region's blend of ancient history, cultural sites, and opportunities for outdoor exploration receives positive feedback from the komoot community.
Yes, there are walking trails suitable for various levels. For example, the 'Charmes loop from Tresbœuf' is rated as an easy hiking route. Many trails in the area, including sections around the La Roche-aux-Fées Dolmen, offer moderate difficulty, making them accessible for most walkers. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for the region.
Rennes is the capital of Brittany, located about 29 km from Le Theil-de-Bretagne. It offers a vibrant experience with its picturesque medieval center and walkable streets. Key attractions include the Parlement of Brittany, the Opéra de Rennes, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which houses a collection of European art. You can also relax in its beautiful parks like Parc des Gayeulles and Parc du Thabor.
Absolutely. The Château des Pères Sculpture Park is a significant artistic and cultural site, featuring monumental sculptures in an open-air setting. In Rennes, the Musée des Beaux-Arts offers a collection of European art, and the Opéra de Rennes provides cultural performances. The town of Bécherel is also known for its literary culture as a 'town of books'.
The area provides diverse cycling opportunities. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Fathers' Castle – Châteaugiron Castle loop' or the 'La Guerche-de-Bretagne loop.' For those who prefer off-road adventures, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Gravel loop from Janzé' or the 'Tour of Marcillé loop.' Detailed routes and difficulty levels can be found in the road cycling and gravel biking guides.


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