Attractions and places to see around Ploumagoar offer a mix of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural landscapes in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The area features religious buildings, architectural landmarks, and natural features like rivers and woods. Visitors can explore various marked hiking and cycling trails, providing opportunities to experience the local environment. The region provides a diverse range of experiences for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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beautiful pond and peaceful place for a good flat walk, very well-appointed banks, large parking lot, and direct access to the village and the "petit écho de la mode" exhibition space.
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Sculpture Arpenteur, 2018 – 380 x 360 x 180 cm, cast aluminum and polyester resin. Public installation in the city of Guingamp (Côtes-d'Armor). Arpenteur (meaning surveyor) offers a playful and poetic perspective on the phenomenon of climatic anomalies. This sculpture symbolizes the relentless progress of humankind and industrial production, which profoundly alters the climate and demonstrably leads to a proliferation of extreme weather events and climatic anomalies. This walking figure creates a large cloud behind him, from which heavy rain falls. He is both the creator of this cloud and the one who suffers its consequences. The morphology of this wanderer is striking; he is inhabited by native wildlife and seems to have surveyed this historically rich land for centuries. The installation is interactive and enjoyable. In the presence of the audience, a system of presence sensors integrated into the cloud triggers the rain, transforming the artwork into a refreshing fountain. Source: https://cyrilleandre.fr/works/sculptures/arpenteur/
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"Cloud Man" artwork on the castle wall.
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The Basilica of Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in the heart of the historic town of Guingamp in Côtes-d'Armor was originally the chapel of the local castle.
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It's a pretty town and there are nice walks to do around the pond
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Guingamp conceals many architectural jewels, like its many half-timbered houses, its granite houses, its town hall and its ramparts. The half-timbered houses highlight all the know-how of the city's carpentry school since the Middle Ages. It is a city to discover by strolling in its many alleys concealing many shops of crafts and local specialties.
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The paths on the banks of the Trieux are simply splendid! They offer multiple points of view on the banks of the river, it is a real pleasure to venture there!
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Ploumagoar offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Saint-Pierre Church, rebuilt in the 18th century, or the Sainte-Brigitte Chapel, which hosts a traditional pardon in July. The Saint-Hernin Fountain, once believed to have healing properties, is also a significant historical spot. Nearby, in Guingamp, the Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours, originally a castle chapel, is a must-see.
For nature and scenic views, explore the paths along the Trieux River, which offer splendid viewpoints. The Bois de Kergré provides a unique interpretive trail combining art and nature, recognized as a bird refuge. You can also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and well-appointed banks of Chatelaudren Pond for a relaxing walk.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Bois de Kergré features an interpretive trail with art installations that children might enjoy, and it's also accessible. Chatelaudren Pond offers easy, flat walks around its banks, perfect for families. The paths along the Trieux River are also suitable for family outings, providing beautiful scenery.
Ploumagoar is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous marked hiking and cycling loops. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Ploumagoar, such as the 'Kergré Wood loop'. If you prefer cycling, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails available, including a 'Chatelaudren Pond loop'.
Yes, the Bois de Kergré is noted for being accessible to wheelchair users, offering a 1.3 km interpretive trail. Additionally, Chatelaudren Pond has well-appointed banks and a large parking lot, making it easily accessible for a peaceful walk.
The area around Ploumagoar offers a variety of hiking trails, including sixteen pedestrian loops. You can find trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, such as the 'Kergré Wood loop' which is about 7.8 km. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Ploumagoar.
Brittany generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural sites like the Trieux River and Bois de Kergré. The Sainte-Brigitte Chapel also holds its traditional pardon in early July.
Beyond the churches, the Kerlosquer Viaduct is a significant architectural testament to the area's history. While Locmaria Castle is private, its historical significance as an 18th-century reconstruction using 15th-century stones is notable. In nearby Guingamp, you can admire the architectural heritage of half-timbered and granite houses.
Visitors particularly enjoy the scenic beauty of the Trieux River paths, appreciating the multiple viewpoints. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained banks of Chatelaudren Pond are also highly praised for relaxing walks. The historical charm of nearby Guingamp, with its unique architecture, is another favorite.
Yes, Ploumagoar is well-equipped for cycling with twelve marked cycling loops that are part of the Guingamp - Baie de Paimpol road network. You can explore various road cycling routes and MTB trails, with options like the 'Abandoned viaduct at Ploumagoar loop'.
The Bois de Kergré features a 1.3 km interpretive trail that integrates permanent works by professional artists within its natural setting, offering a unique blend of art and nature. In Guingamp, you might also encounter public art installations like the 'Cloud Man' sculpture.
Just 3 km from Ploumagoar, Guingamp is rich in architectural heritage. You can stroll through its alleys to admire half-timbered and granite houses, visit its town hall, and explore the ramparts. The Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours is also a significant historical site within the town.


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