Brittany Section

Eglise Saint Malo – Ivignac la Tour
Eglise Saint Malo of Ivignac la Tour near Dinan, a Romanesque church rebuilt in the late 19th century and known for its unusual canted circular bell-tower

Chene des Hindres – Oak Tree – Broceliande
The Chene des Hindres, a 500 year old oak tree considered one of the oldest trees in the magical Forêt de Brocéliande near Paimpont in Brittany

Miroir aux Fees in Broceliande Forest
Miroir aux Fees, a lake inhabited by a fairy and nestled in the deep of the Forêt de Brocéliande in the Valley of no Return, the domain of Morgan Le Fay

Paimpont Abbey – Broceliande in Brittany
Paimpont Abbey, founded in the 7th century by Judicael King of Brittany on the bank of the Lac de Paimpont in the heart of the magical Forêt de Brocéliande

Pierres Droites – Monteneuf – Broceliande
Pierres Droites on the outskirts of the Forêt de Brocéliande, the largest megalithic site in Argoat – inland Brittany, erected some 5500 years ago

Forges de Paimpont in Foret de Broceliande
Forges de Paimpont, an ancient village of blacksmiths whose origins go back to the Celtic times and located in the heart of the magical Forêt de Brocéliande

Chene a Guillotin – Oak Tree – Broceliande
The Chene a Guillotin, a 1000 year old oak tree located in the magical Forêt de Brocéliande – Paimpont which is also known as Chêne d’Eon

Eglise du Graal – Trehorenteuc – Broceliande
The enigmatic Eglise du Graal in the Forêt de Brocéliande, known as the ‘Door from Within’ and only church in the world dedicated to the Quest of the Grail

Jardin aux Moines in Broceliande Forest
Jardin aux Moines in the Forêt de Brocéliande, a Neolithic megalithic site and burial ground in perfect state that has given birth to a legend

Fontaine de Barenton – Broceliande Forest
Fontaine de Barenton in the Forêt de Brocéliande, the place where Merlin fell in love with Vivian the Lady of the Lake and initiated her to magical rituals