Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Thurial include a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes within the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany. The area is characterized by its traditional red and violet schist geology and its position at the edge of the mythical Brocéliande Forest. Visitors can explore significant historical structures, industrial heritage sites, and picturesque valleys and ponds. The region offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Attention!! The GR descending towards the bottom of the Wolf Room is currently strongly discouraged following the recent bad weather I suppose but remains accessible all the same. A small barrier with a warning is located at its base, in the ascending part. Everything remains passable on the descent.... but be careful!!! 😊👍
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Located in the Municipality of Saint-Thurial, 22 kilometers southwest of Rennes, the Chèze dam is a class A dam built between 1973 and 1975 by the City of Rennes, to secure the drinking water supply of the Rennes basin. (www.eaudubassinrennais-collectivite.fr)
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Beautiful trail near Lake Tremelin
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Beautiful site, to do and redo :)
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Superb, well-appointed hiking spot. Spectacular view.
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Magnificent leisure center with various activities. The tour of the lake is carried out without difficulty by a sandy path for its entire length of approximately 5km.
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Pay attention to the descent from the point of view of the chamber of wolves, more typical of mountain biking than gravel, with a good technical aspect in wet weather.
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A little steep in places but worth it!
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The area offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Chambre au Loup Valley, known for its panoramic views of the pond of Boutavent, or experience the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup, which provides stunning vistas of its lake and surrounding forest. The Chèze Dam, a large water reservoir, also offers opportunities for walks and cycling.
Yes, Saint-Thurial is rich in history. You can find the 16th-century Église St-Thuriau and the Manoir du Herme, showcasing traditional red schist architecture. The village also features an intriguing Maison aux Statues and an old grocery with a carved wooden facade from 1860. Don't miss the Fours à Chaux (Lime Kilns), a former industrial site, and the ancient Pont dit Romain (Roman Bridge).
Saint-Thurial is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and mountain biking across diverse landscapes, from moors and woods to deep valleys. The hiking guide for Saint-Thurial features routes like the 'View of the Valley – Viewpoint overlooking the reservoir loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails such as 'Stone Slab Slide – Small Stone Bridge loop' found in the MTB trails guide.
Absolutely. The Bodrais Pond is a great spot for families, offering a diverse habitat for wildlife and a popular fishing location. It also has picnic tables and benches. The View of the Moulin du Guern, an 18th-century watermill, is another family-friendly point of interest with historical charm.
The Vallée de la Chèze is a picturesque and deep valley through which the Chèze stream flows. A significant part of it was dammed in 1977, creating a 220-hectare water retention basin. You can walk or cycle across the Chèze Dam and explore several walking paths around the lake, enjoying the natural beauty of the valley.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Magnificent view of the Chambre au Loup or the Chambre au Loup Valley. These locations offer stunning vistas of the lake and the surrounding Brocéliande forest, making them popular spots for photography and enjoying the landscape.
The Moulin du Guern is an 18th-century watermill and former flour mill located on the banks of the Meu river. It operated until the 1960s and is a notable historical site, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. You can enjoy a view of this charming mill from the nearby bridge.
Yes, the Bodrais Pond, developed from an old sand pit, is a diverse habitat for wildlife including frogs, toads, newts, dragonflies, butterflies, and grasshoppers. East of the Roman bridge, you can also find the 'Vierge Rouge' (Red Virgin) painted on a rock, watching over the Chèze valley, adding a unique local touch to the natural landscape.
Saint-Thurial is situated at the gates of the mythical Brocéliande forest, famous for its legends and enchanting landscapes. This proximity offers excellent opportunities for exploration and immersion in nature, with many trails leading into or around its edges.
Visitors particularly enjoy the superb panoramic views, especially from the Chambre au Loup sites, and the tranquil atmosphere of places like the Bodrais Pond. The historical significance of sites like the Moulin du Guern and the Chèze Dam also appeals to many, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Yes, there are several running trails. The running guide for Saint-Thurial includes routes like the 'Running loop from Saint-Thurial' and the 'Pont Romain loop from Saint-Thurial', offering various distances and difficulty levels for runners.


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