Best attractions and places to see around Meslan include a blend of religious heritage, natural landscapes, and historical sites within the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. The region is characterized by its impressive granite formations, such as those along the Ellé river, and numerous historic chapels. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural and natural points of interest. Meslan offers opportunities to discover its rich past and scenic countryside.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Built in 1865 by the Countess of Cossé-Brissac, this chapel was built in homage to Saint Anne, in accordance with the promise made at the birth of her daughter. It is distinguished by its door surmounted by a rosette-shaped stained-glass window and a steeple with a granite balcony. Modest in size, the chapel was initially reserved exclusively for the service of the lords of the manor.
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Saint Anna is the mother of the Blessed Mother Mary, who is not attested in the biblical texts, i.e. the grandmother of Jesus Christ. However, it is mentioned in apocryphal (i.e. not included in the canon of the Bible) writings, for example in the so-called “Protoevangelium of James”. There is no historically reliable information about Anna's life, but there are numerous traditional stories, which are summarized, for example, in the medieval "Legenda Aurea" by the Dominican monk Jacobus de Voragine. Among other things, she is the patroness of the St. Anna Church in Düren (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany), where a piece of her skull has been kept as a relic since the beginning of the 16th century. In the church calendar, Saint Anna's memorial day - together with her husband Joachim - is on July 26th.
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North of the village of Le Faouët, on a ridge, stands the late Gothic Chapel of Sainte-Barbe, built between 1489 and 1512. A remarkable Renaissance staircase leads down to the chapel, which is located just below the summit plateau. - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Faou%C3%ABt_(Morbihan)#Kapelle_Sainte-Barbe - https://www.france-voyage.com/frankreich-stadte/le-faouet-20502/kapelle-sainte-barbe-15016.htm
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A magnificent view that makes you want to stay there and contemplate for a long time
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A beautiful chapel on the edge of the park of the Château de Pont-Calleck. It was built in 1865 by a countess on the occasion of the birth of her daughter.
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Scattered along the river and its banks, these huge rocks form a fascinating landscape.
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This beautiful stone mill located near the river is a real feast for the eyes and a very pleasant place to visit.
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Pleasant rolling path that runs along Le Scorff. A beautiful landscape.
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Meslan is rich in historical and religious heritage. You can explore the 12th-century Saint-Melaine Church, known for its 16th-century sculpted beams. The village of Bonigeard features a significant ensemble including the 17th-century Bonigeard Chapel (Sainte-Catherine Chapel), one of Morbihan's largest calvaries, and a devotional fountain with a 16th-century statue of Saint Diboen. Other notable chapels include Saint-Paterne, Saint-Armel, and Saint-Georges. Additionally, the area boasts several historic manors like Stanghingant, Kerroualch, and Restinois.
For natural beauty, visit the Devil's Rocks, a picturesque site where the Ellé river flows through impressive granite rock formations. The Ellé River itself, forming Meslan's western border, offers beautiful landscapes and is ideal for fishing. The surrounding area also provides numerous hiking trails to enjoy the unspoiled countryside, particularly those leading to the Roches du Diable.
Yes, Meslan offers various hiking trails, especially around the Devil's Rocks. You can find routes like the 'Devil's Rocks loop from Locunolé' which is an easy 4.9 km, or the 'Les roches du diable et le moulin Mouhot — boucle depuis Locunolé' which is a moderate 10.7 km. For more options, explore the Hiking around Meslan guide.
Cyclists and mountain bikers have several options. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Mohot Mill Bridge – Moulin Mouhot loop from Querrien' (moderate, 38.9 km) or the 'Mountainbike loop from Le Faouët' (moderate, 18.4 km). Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Mohot Mill loop from Querrien' (difficult, 39.1 km) or the 'Chapelle Sainte-Anne des Bois – Château de Pontcallec loop from Berné' (difficult, 33.4 km). More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Meslan and Cycling around Meslan guides.
The Bonigeard Village Ensemble is a significant collection of heritage sites. It includes the Bonigeard Chapel (Sainte-Catherine Chapel) from the second half of the 17th century, featuring a distinctive inverted boat hull frame and four polychrome wooden statues. Adjacent to it is the Bonigeard Calvary, one of the largest in Morbihan and a listed Historic Monument. A restored devotional fountain with a 16th-century statue of Saint Diboen, associated with curing earaches, completes the ensemble.
Beyond the Saint-Melaine Church, Meslan is home to several other historic chapels, each with unique historical and architectural significance. These include Saint-Paterne (17th century), Saint-Armel, and Saint-Georges. You can also visit the beautiful Chapelle Sainte-Anne des Bois, built in 1865, and the impressive Sainte-Barbe Chapel and Renaissance Staircase near Le Faouët.
The Saint-Melaine Church, though largely rebuilt in the 16th century, retains vestiges of its 12th-century original structure. It is particularly notable for its 16th-century sculpted beams, which depict a gallery of grimacing portraits and a hunting scene, including a fox (Messire Renart) pilfering a trout.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, Brittany generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn (April to October). This period typically provides milder temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the Devil's Rocks and the Ellé River.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and unique geological formations, such as the 'incomparable natural site' of Devil's Rocks. The historical sites like the Sainte-Barbe Chapel and Renaissance Staircase are also highly regarded for their architecture and scenic views. The Mohot Mill Bridge is described as a 'magical site' by those who visit.
Yes, while not directly in Meslan, the town of Quimperlé is only 16 km away and offers a charming center. For more natural beauty, you can visit the Lac de Guerlédan (37 km away) or the Marais de Mousterlin (47 km away), both providing different scenic experiences.
Yes, the Roches du Diable, located on the Ellé river, is known for its sometimes powerful currents and impressive granite formations. This makes it a popular spot for experienced kayakers, and high-level competitions are regularly held there.


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