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- Lac au Duc (Lake Duc) - Located just outside Ploermel, Lac au Duc is a beautiful lake offering various water activities such as swimming, sailing, and paddleboarding. The surrounding area is perfect for picnicking and leisurely walks.
- Josselin Castle - Situated in the nearby town of Josselin, Josselin Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress with stunning Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, admire the well-preserved tapestries, and wander through the charming medieval town.
- Brocéliande Forest - A mystical and enchanting forest, Brocéliande is believed to be the setting of Arthurian legends. It offers numerous walking trails, including one leading to the famous Fountain of Barenton and the tomb of Merlin the Wizard.
- La Trinité-Porhoët Castle - This historic castle in La Trinité-Porhoët dates back to the 11th century and offers a glimpse into medieval life. Visitors can explore the castle's stone walls, towers, and courtyard, as well as enjoy panoramic views from the top.
- Abbaye de Paimpont (Paimpont Abbey) - Nestled in the heart of the Brocéliande Forest, Paimpont Abbey is a tranquil monastery with a rich history. Visitors can admire the abbey's Romanesque architecture, stroll through the beautiful gardens, and learn about the abbey's connection to Arthurian legends.
- Lizio Village of Automatons - Located in the village of Lizio, this unique museum features a collection of automated figurines depicting scenes from daily life. Visitors can marvel at the intricate craftsmanship and enjoy a whimsical journey through the miniature world.
- Le Val Sans Retour (Valley of No Return) - According to Arthurian legend, this valley within the Brocéliande Forest is where unfaithful lovers were condemned. It offers picturesque landscapes, hiking trails, and a sense of mystery and intrigue.
- Ploermel Porch - Ploermel's main square is adorned with an impressive porch, known as the Ploermel Porch or Porche des Forges. This monumental gateway dates back to the 15th century and is a symbol of the town's historical importance.
- Château de Loyat - Situated in the commune of Loyat, this Renaissance-style castle boasts beautiful gardens and offers guided tours of its opulent interiors. Visitors can admire the grand architecture and learn about the castle's fascinating history. 10. Saint-Malo-de-Beignon - This charming village is known for its picturesque houses, flower-filled streets, and traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can wander through the village, visit the local church, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.