Best attractions and places to see around Isigny-Le-Buat, a commune nestled in the Norman bocage, present a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its verdant countryside, the Sélune River, and a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore ancient structures, scenic waterways, and diverse environments. This area provides opportunities for discovering both historical sites and tranquil outdoor settings.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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During very high tides, your wheels may be in the water.
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Magnificent landscape with its green pastures of salt meadows. Gradually approaching Mount Mich Mich
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Nice opportunity for a break. Picnic area with a good view
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A bridge with a long history! Even the Romans passed along here! And at the end of World War II, American troops passed through here to liberate France. Today, people make pilgrimages past the bridge on their way to Mont St. Michel.
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Montgommery Castle was built in the 17th century by the Montgommery family, prominent Protestants involved in the death of King Henry II of France. The castle is Renaissance style, with a terrace, a balcony and a chapel dedicated to Saint Marguerite. You can explore the castle and its surroundings, and learn more about its history and architecture. You can also play a game of Ducey-Code, a live investigation game that mixes puzzles and history in the castle. The castle is open from Wednesday to Sunday, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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The “Pont de Pontaubault” is a beautiful work of art, the construction of which dates back to the 15th century. It is the first bridge to cross the Sélune, between Saint-Quentin-sur-le-Homme (right bank) and Pontaubault (left bank). It is located on the old road from Avranches to Rennes, via Saint-James. Since the arrival of the A84 motorway it has mainly been used locally. The bridge has eleven arches and is built with stone masonry. There is a picnic area at the bridge, near the railway viaduct of the Caen-Rennes line, not far from the salt meadows where sheep graze. During big tides many spectators and kayakers come to enjoy the spectacle provided by the tide. The bridge has a rich history. It was bombed several times during World War II but withstood these attacks, allowing 100,000 men and 1,500 vehicles to cross. A memorial plaque recalls that "the fate of the war lay on this bridge".
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Beautiful road through beautiful, living nature.
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Isigny-Le-Buat is rich in history. You can visit the 17th-century Renaissance Montgommery Castle, known for its connection to Gabriel I de Montgommery and offering an interactive 'Ducey-Code' investigation game. Another significant site is the Pontaubault Bridge, a beautiful 15th-century structure that played a crucial role during World War II.
Absolutely. The Banks of the Sélune at Pontaubault offer magnificent scenery, with the river widening into a bay and providing a great picnic spot. You can also drive along the Gué de l'Epine coastal road for views of Mont Saint-Michel and a chance to see sheep roaming freely. The Sélune River itself, with its lush green pastures, is a prominent natural feature.
The region is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, cycle along scenic routes, or enjoy running. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Isigny-Le-Buat, Cycling around Isigny-Le-Buat, and Running Trails around Isigny-Le-Buat. The Sélune River banks are particularly popular for leisurely strolls.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Montgommery Castle offers an interactive investigation game called 'Ducey-Code' that can be fun for all ages. The Banks of the Sélune at Pontaubault are great for a family picnic. Additionally, the nearby Parc d'attractions Ange Michel and Leisure Centre La Mazure provide amusement park rides and various activities.
The nearby village of Ducey, also known as Ducey-Les Chéris, is a pleasant place to visit. It offers various shops, green spaces for relaxation, and a picturesque location along the banks of the Sélune river. It's also home to Montgommery Castle.
Isigny-Le-Buat has a rich religious heritage. Notable churches include the 16th-century Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-la-Miséricorde-et-du-Rosaire, known for its religious art, and the 16th-century Saint-Martin church of Biards, featuring remarkable architecture and a two-story granite bell tower. Other historic churches include Saint-Martin-d'Isigny, Saint-Jean-du-Buat, Saint-Pierre de Naftel, Saint-Martin de Chalandrey, and Notre-Dame de Montigny.
Beyond the main attractions, the commune boasts several compelling civil heritage sites. These include the 17th-century Château de La Mancellière, the 19th-century Manoir de la Faverie, the 18th-century Logis de Montgothier (listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments), the Château du Bois-Tyrel, and the historic home of Isigny.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The Banks of the Sélune at Pontaubault are often highlighted for their magnificent scenery and as a great spot for a break or picnic. The historical significance of the Pontaubault Bridge and the interactive experience at Montgommery Castle are also highly rated.
Yes, the Vezins and La Roche-Qui-Boit Dams offer a leisure center and are popular spots for activities, including ice fishing during the colder months. The Sélune River itself provides beautiful scenery for walks along its banks.
The Montgommery Castle welcomes visitors from Wednesday to Sunday, between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM.
While not directly in Isigny-Le-Buat, the world-renowned Mont Saint-Michel is easily accessible, located approximately 25 km away. You can get scenic views of Mont Saint-Michel from the Gué de l'Epine coastal road.
The region is characterized by its Norman countryside, featuring verdant hills, traditional hedgerows, and valleys carved by waterways. The extensive network of hiking and cycling trails caters to all levels, winding through ancient hedgerows and past historic farms, offering a mix of easy to challenging routes.


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