Sites & Monuments in Dinard, Brittany
"The English Touch"

Dinard in one's mother tongue.
The Dinard municipality organised this fascinating tour, dedicated to the "Brits", in the early summer of 2008.
This guided tour will showcase the presence and influence of Anglo-Saxons in the city throughout history - discover how the English influenced sports culture, entertainment and even architecture.
The Dinard municipality organised this fascinating tour, dedicated to the "Brits", in the early summer of 2008.
This guided tour will showcase the presence and influence of Anglo-Saxons in the city throughout history - discover how the English influenced sports culture, entertainment and even architecture.
Opening Times & Prices
From Friday 18 to Friday 25 July 2008 :
- Friday from 14:30 to 16:30
From Saturday 2 to Friday 1 August 2008 :
- Saturday from 14:30 to 16:30
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 :
- Tuesday from 14:30 to 16:30
From Saturday 23 to Thursday 28 August 2008 :
- Thursday and Saturday from 14:30 to 16:30
On Saturday 6 September 2008 :
- Saturday from 14:30 to 16:30
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- Reduced price : 2 €
- Children until 7 years : Free
- Friday from 14:30 to 16:30
From Saturday 2 to Friday 1 August 2008 :
- Saturday from 14:30 to 16:30
On Tuesday 12 August 2008 :
- Tuesday from 14:30 to 16:30
From Saturday 23 to Thursday 28 August 2008 :
- Thursday and Saturday from 14:30 to 16:30
On Saturday 6 September 2008 :
- Saturday from 14:30 to 16:30
Admission prices :
- Full price : 5 €
- Reduced price : 2 €
- Children until 7 years : Free
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 46 94 12 |
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| Email: | info@ot-dinard.com |
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OFFICE DE TOURISME DE DINARD
2
boulevard Féart
DINARD
FRANCE
35780
Heritage Days in Dinard

Journées européennes du patrimoine 2008
Journées européennes du patrimoine 2008
Dinard's heritage in the spotlight.
This year, the theme of the Dinard Heritage Days will be Heritage and Creation. For the occasion, the local tourism office and the city's heritage centre will be organising a host of activities and events: guided tours, conferences, exhibitions, demonstrations of local handicrafts…
This year, the theme of the Dinard Heritage Days will be Heritage and Creation. For the occasion, the local tourism office and the city's heritage centre will be organising a host of activities and events: guided tours, conferences, exhibitions, demonstrations of local handicrafts…
Opening Times & Prices
Event Contact Information
| Tel: | 02 99 46 94 12 |
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| Email: | info@ot-dinard.com |
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OFFICE DE TOURISME DE DINARD
2
boulevard Féart
DINARD
FRANCE
35780
Visit Créhen

An architectural marvel.
After passing through Plancoët and describing a series of pleasing meanders at Saint-Lormel, the river Arguenon runs into the Channel at Port du Guildo, in the commune of Créhen.
This estuary is overlooked by the ruins of the old castle, known as the castle of Gilles de Bretagne.
There are a number of megaliths in the area and in a covered alley you will find what is undoubtedly the largest dolmen in the east of the département.
The alley, some 13 metres in length, is covered by five flat stones.
The castle must have been built over a fairly extended period.
From the preseent appearance of the ruins, it is likely that certain parts date from the 13th century.
The castle reached its present general form at the end of the 14th century or in the early 15th century.
After passing through Plancoët and describing a series of pleasing meanders at Saint-Lormel, the river Arguenon runs into the Channel at Port du Guildo, in the commune of Créhen.
This estuary is overlooked by the ruins of the old castle, known as the castle of Gilles de Bretagne.
There are a number of megaliths in the area and in a covered alley you will find what is undoubtedly the largest dolmen in the east of the département.
The alley, some 13 metres in length, is covered by five flat stones.
The castle must have been built over a fairly extended period.
From the preseent appearance of the ruins, it is likely that certain parts date from the 13th century.
The castle reached its present general form at the end of the 14th century or in the early 15th century.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
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CENTRE-VILLE DE CREHEN
rue du Stade
CREHEN
FRANCE
22130
Visit Languenan

History or gardening?
At the gateway to Dinan, the small commune of Languenan lies at the extreme eastern end of the Val d'Arguenon.
Les Jardins Associatifs, a magnet for all keen gardeners, is a vast educational project that seeks to encourage children into closer contact with nature.
In the choir of the church of Saint-Jacques, built in 1846, note the heavily-worked Baroque high altar and the gilded wooden baldaquin, both listed as historic monuments in 1969.
See also the 18th century polychrome wooden statues representing Saint Anne, Saint Jacques and the Virgin Mary.
At the gateway to Dinan, the small commune of Languenan lies at the extreme eastern end of the Val d'Arguenon.
Les Jardins Associatifs, a magnet for all keen gardeners, is a vast educational project that seeks to encourage children into closer contact with nature.
In the choir of the church of Saint-Jacques, built in 1846, note the heavily-worked Baroque high altar and the gilded wooden baldaquin, both listed as historic monuments in 1969.
See also the 18th century polychrome wooden statues representing Saint Anne, Saint Jacques and the Virgin Mary.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-BOURG DE LANGUENAN
Centre-bourg
LANGUENAN
FRANCE
22130
Visiting Corseul

Over 2,000 years of history...
Corseul is the oldest town in the département. Founded in around the year 10 B.C., capital of the Coriosoliti, an Armorican tribe, Corseul offers an introduction to Gallo-Roman civilisation in Armorica through some of its ancient remains.
1.5km from the centre, on the Dinan road, an ancient wall some ten metres high bears witness to Courseul's importance in remote times.
Before this wall of the cella, the room in which the stature of the divinity used to stand, there once stretched a vast expanse of buildings, covering over a hectare and surrounding a vast closed courtyard where the faithful come to pray at the temple would gather.
Mars was probably the deity worshipped in this sanctuary but no inscription has been discovered that would provide absolute proof.
As you will see, the ancient town of Fanum Martis (Corseul) was organised around a network of streets covering over 100 hectares, crossing at right angles and delineating quarters, each with its own activity: urban dwellings, shops and businesses, temples, baths, etc. Near the present-day town hall, archaeologists have unearthed an entire commercial complex in the main street of the town, lined by a gallery of porticoes. The site, which goes by the name of Monterfil, has now been reconstructed.
Corseul is the oldest town in the département. Founded in around the year 10 B.C., capital of the Coriosoliti, an Armorican tribe, Corseul offers an introduction to Gallo-Roman civilisation in Armorica through some of its ancient remains.
1.5km from the centre, on the Dinan road, an ancient wall some ten metres high bears witness to Courseul's importance in remote times.
Before this wall of the cella, the room in which the stature of the divinity used to stand, there once stretched a vast expanse of buildings, covering over a hectare and surrounding a vast closed courtyard where the faithful come to pray at the temple would gather.
Mars was probably the deity worshipped in this sanctuary but no inscription has been discovered that would provide absolute proof.
As you will see, the ancient town of Fanum Martis (Corseul) was organised around a network of streets covering over 100 hectares, crossing at right angles and delineating quarters, each with its own activity: urban dwellings, shops and businesses, temples, baths, etc. Near the present-day town hall, archaeologists have unearthed an entire commercial complex in the main street of the town, lined by a gallery of porticoes. The site, which goes by the name of Monterfil, has now been reconstructed.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE CORSEUL
rue du Temple de Mars
CORSEUL
FRANCE
22130
Visit Plancoët

Between land and sea.
Just 10 minutes from the beaches of the Côte d'Emeraude, on the banks of the River 'Arguenon, the "pretty village" referred to by Chateaubriand has become a lively and attractive town, famous for its mineral water.
Minerals and literature are not the whole of it: there is history, too, in the 19th century church of Saint-Sauveur, harmonious neo-Romanesque building.
The church is dedicated to Saint Sauveur, even though the patron saint of the parish is Saint Florian.
As you make your way through the narrow lanes, note the 16th century half-timbered and encorbelled house.
Just 10 minutes from the beaches of the Côte d'Emeraude, on the banks of the River 'Arguenon, the "pretty village" referred to by Chateaubriand has become a lively and attractive town, famous for its mineral water.
Minerals and literature are not the whole of it: there is history, too, in the 19th century church of Saint-Sauveur, harmonious neo-Romanesque building.
The church is dedicated to Saint Sauveur, even though the patron saint of the parish is Saint Florian.
As you make your way through the narrow lanes, note the 16th century half-timbered and encorbelled house.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PLANCOET
place de la Mairie
PLANCOET
FRANCE
22130
A Visit to Bourseul

Birthplace of Chateaubriand.
Bourseul, a tiny commune between Plancoët and Jugon-Les-Lacs, is where Appoline de Bédée and René Auguste de Chateaubriand, parents of the famous French writer François René de Chateaubriand, were married and lived for some years at the Manoir de la Boitardais.
Here you may visit Le Moulin du Pont Loyer: living witness to the crafts of the past, the mill is powered by the waters of the River Arguenon.
400 metres upstream, a mill pond was created by building a small dam some 25 metres long with a set of sluices adding another 5 metres or so. The mill pond supplied water to the mill by diverting water from the river into an artificial channel known as a mill race (bief, in French).
A little further on, the Château de Beaubois, restored and largely rebuilt in the 19th century, and its grounds make an authentic setting well worth a visit.
Through the grounds of some 200 hectares there runs a Roman road. The private chapel of Our Lady at Beaubois, built between 1886 and 1888 and consecrated on 16 September 1890, can be seen from the road that runs nearby.
Bourseul, a tiny commune between Plancoët and Jugon-Les-Lacs, is where Appoline de Bédée and René Auguste de Chateaubriand, parents of the famous French writer François René de Chateaubriand, were married and lived for some years at the Manoir de la Boitardais.
Here you may visit Le Moulin du Pont Loyer: living witness to the crafts of the past, the mill is powered by the waters of the River Arguenon.
400 metres upstream, a mill pond was created by building a small dam some 25 metres long with a set of sluices adding another 5 metres or so. The mill pond supplied water to the mill by diverting water from the river into an artificial channel known as a mill race (bief, in French).
A little further on, the Château de Beaubois, restored and largely rebuilt in the 19th century, and its grounds make an authentic setting well worth a visit.
Through the grounds of some 200 hectares there runs a Roman road. The private chapel of Our Lady at Beaubois, built between 1886 and 1888 and consecrated on 16 September 1890, can be seen from the road that runs nearby.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
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CENTRE-VILLE DE BOURSEUL
rue de Beaubois
BOURSEUL
FRANCE
22130
Visit Plorec

Ideal for walkers.
The valley of the Arguenon makes Plorec-sur-Arguenon and Pléven favourite centres for lovers of walking, fishing and countryside holidays.
A number of footpaths have been marked out along the lake of La Ville Hatte, leading through varied landscapes.
Admire the dam, built in 1973, retaining some 12 million cubic metres of water.
The lake is 17km long, and extends to the commune of Jugon-les-Lacs.
The dam supplies water to around fifteen water towers, providing drinking water for many of the communes in the region.
In the church of Saint-Pierre, note the extremely fine 15th century font and the recumbent figure of a lady of Plorec.
Also of note is the polychrome wood statue of Saint Roch, dating from the 16th century.
The valley of the Arguenon makes Plorec-sur-Arguenon and Pléven favourite centres for lovers of walking, fishing and countryside holidays.
A number of footpaths have been marked out along the lake of La Ville Hatte, leading through varied landscapes.
Admire the dam, built in 1973, retaining some 12 million cubic metres of water.
The lake is 17km long, and extends to the commune of Jugon-les-Lacs.
The dam supplies water to around fifteen water towers, providing drinking water for many of the communes in the region.
In the church of Saint-Pierre, note the extremely fine 15th century font and the recumbent figure of a lady of Plorec.
Also of note is the polychrome wood statue of Saint Roch, dating from the 16th century.
Opening Times & Prices
All year long :
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
- Everyday, from 10:00 to 18:00
Event Contact Information
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CENTRE-VILLE DE PLOREC-SUR-ARGUENON
Le Bourg
PLOREC-SUR-ARGUENON
FRANCE
22130
