Call Parcs et balades vertes en famille Edouard Guicheteau, mayor of the town from 1853 to 1871, bought for private use the old meadows of the Thabor, possession of the prior Saint Nicolas, to convert them into an English garden. He diverted the Garun to assure the water circulation and planted yews and exotic conifers. In 1950, the park... 02 99 09 06 50 Montfort-sur-Meu
Call L'aparté, lieu d'art contemporain MUSEUM Educational actions are put in place all year round for schoolchildren, as well as meetings and workshops. The timetable and the schedule are available on the website. Free entrance, access for persons with reduced mobility. 02 99 09 77 29 Iffendic
Call La forêt de Montfort It covers a few hundred hectares, including 40 hectares which are a communal property on the area of Saint-Lazare woods. Several marked paths allow running across this wooden area, by foot, by horse and for some people, by mountain bike. 02 99 09 06 50 Montfort-sur-Meu
Call Le vallon de la Chambre au Loup The scenery in the valley is breathtaking, delighting visitors for its mystery and beauty. This is a grandiose area, filled with colors - the purplish-red of the brambles, the golden gorse and broom, the purple heather and bronze lichen. It is the place where the legend of the Celtic Wolf was born.... 02 99 02 48 00 Iffendic
Call Le parc Eminescu To cross this place is to discover an amazing view of the Meu valley. It is the departure of several pedestrian paths. Real relaxing place with picnic areas and playground areas for children, it stretches over 3 hectares. In the surroundings, you will find the mansion of Hunaudière, dating back to... 02 99 09 06 50 Talensac
Call Sur les pas de Saint Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort HISTORIC SITE AND MONUMENT The memories of this Counter-Reformation missionary are kept alive in his native house which can be visited. He created many congregations: the Daughters of Wisdom, the Brothers of St. Gabriel and the Community of the Holy Spirit. The house sometimes accommodates pilgrims and is the starting point... 02 99 09 15 35 Montfort-sur-Meu
Call L'abbaye Saint-Jacques HISTORIC SITE AND MONUMENT In 1976, a fire destroyed the roof and the upper part of the walls, as well as the conventual buildings dating back to the XVIIth century. The abbey is a step on the 'Three Abbeys Path', 100 km following the trace of the founding Saints. 02 99 09 06 50 Montfort-sur-Meu