Attractions and places to see around Locqueltas include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. This rural commune, situated north of Vannes, is nestled within the Landes de Lanvaux. The area features typical Breton bocage landscapes, forests, and is traversed by the Loch River.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The famous sculpture "Vannes et sa femme" (Vannes and His Wife) on the facade of a half-timbered house in Vannes, Brittany, France. The polychrome stone busts likely date back to the 16th century. They are located at the intersection of Rue du Bienheureux-Pierre-René-Rogue and Rue Noé. The building on which the sculpture is mounted is listed as a historical monument (Monument historique). The sculpture is a well-known landmark of the city.
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The beautiful large cathedral stands in the city.
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Passing through the Porte Saint Vincent from the city center, you can see the harbor and the palm trees...
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The gate that connects the harbor and the city center.
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This Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral is the longest in Brittany and was built on the remains of an old Romanesque cathedral. This historic monument, which has housed the relics of Saint Vincent Ferrier since 1419 and is actually a small basilica, is also a place of pilgrimage on the Tro Breizh route (a medieval pilgrimage route connecting the towns of the seven founders of Brittany).
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Pretty marina close to the historic city center.
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Locqueltas offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Église Saint-Gildas, a Neo-Gothic church built in 1878, or the 18th-century Fontaine de Gloah-Glass / Saint Gildas Fountain. Don't miss the Wayside Cross of Locqueltas / Croix de Coët Candec, a granite cross from 1613, and the historic Manor of Camzon. Unique to the area are the American Water Towers, remnants of a WWI training camp.
Yes, the Parc de Sculpture de la Mare au Poivre is a truly unique attraction. This 5-hectare wooded park features over 300 sculptures made from stone and wood, created by a retired farmer over 23 years. It's recognized as one of France's top "art brut" sites and offers a whimsical experience.
Locqueltas is nestled within the Landes de Lanvaux, a natural area perfect for exploring local history, heritage, and biodiversity. The commune also boasts typical Breton bocage landscapes with verdant fields and forests, and is traversed by the Loch River.
Absolutely! Numerous hiking trails crisscross the countryside. A popular option is the "Circuit de l'étang Locqueltas" which explores the area around the Pont-Berthois pond. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the "Botcalpir Washhouse – Étang du Pont-Berthois loop from Locqueltas" or the "Sainte-Marie Church – Loc’h Valley loop from Locmaria-Grand-Champ". Find more hiking routes at Hiking around Locqueltas.
Beyond hiking, the region is great for gravel biking and running. You can find various routes, such as the "Fontenon washhouse – Moulin de Lesnevé loop from Monterblanc" for gravel biking, or the "Pont Berthois – Botcalpir Washhouse loop from Fesquel Tost" for running. Discover more options at Gravel biking around Locqueltas and Running Trails around Locqueltas.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Jardin des Remparts in nearby Vannes is a wonderful flower area that changes with the seasons, offering something beautiful to admire. The Port of Vannes is also popular with families, offering green spaces and a chance to see boats. The Parc de Sculpture de la Mare au Poivre is also an engaging experience for all ages.
The hamlets surrounding Locqueltas offer an authentic glimpse into traditional Breton life. You'll find charming stone houses with slate roofs and colorful shutters, providing a peaceful atmosphere and a chance to experience local culture.
The region's natural beauty, including its bocage landscapes and forests, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, gravel biking, and exploring the natural areas. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer.
The Port of Vannes is noted as wheelchair accessible, featuring a large esplanade and facilities. While specific accessibility details for all sites in Locqueltas are not available, the port provides a good option for those seeking accessible outdoor spaces.
While Locqueltas itself doesn't have a large market, nearby towns host vibrant markets where you can discover local agricultural products. Vannes has markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, Elven on Fridays, and Saint-Avé on Sundays.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The Jardin des Remparts is frequently praised for its beautiful, seasonal flowerbeds. The historical significance of sites like the Port of Vannes and the architectural details of Porte Saint-Vincent are also highly valued by those exploring the area.


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