Distance: 121 km
Moutiers
Departmental road
VD2
Other cycle routes attached to the VD 2 route

By bike

Here are some things to discover on the course and nearby:
- Moutiers, the Saint-Martin church (XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries) and the pond of Carcraon
- La Guerche-de-Bretagne, beautiful half-timbered houses with porches in the historic center, magnificent windows (XNUMXth, XNUMXth, XNUMXth centuries), Renaissance stalls in the Notre-Dame Basilica and a large traditional market on Tuesdays morning.
- La Selle Guerchaise, the Pâtis Chapel (Indochinese pagoda brought back by a missionary at the end of the XNUMXth century).

Near the RD 106, on the edge of the forest, the “oak of the Virgin” has been an unusual place of worship since the revolutionary period.
- Rannée, the Romanesque style church (late XNUMXth century).
- Martigné-Ferchaud, the pond of the Forge, partly departmental natural space.
- Thourie, remarkable architectural unit of the village, with in particular the house of the "Horn of stag" and its Renaissance door, the museum of the farm of yesteryear: agricultural equipment, crafts and trade on 2800 m2 of exhibition, instead- said "Le Grand-Beaumont". Information on +02 99 43 11 55 XNUMX.
- Teillay, the park-museum of the iron mines of Brittany installed on the site of the former Brutz iron mines retraces the history of industrial mining activity in the Breton-Angevin basin in the XNUMXth century.
- Bain-de-Bretagne, the Bornière pond (37 hectares), the relaxation area appreciated by walkers, sports enthusiasts and fishermen. The surroundings of the pond are laid out with a fitness trail and picnic areas.
- Messac, the 3 menhirs of the Gravières des Grées, testify to the human occupation of the site during the Neolithic era. Marina.
- Port of Guipry-Messac, mill in the port of Guipry (1974th century). The milling activity operated there until XNUMX.
- Saint-Malo-de-Phily, the neo-Romanesque style church built at the start of the XNUMXth century to plans by the architect Henri Mellet. The choir of the church is decorated with frescoes painted by Émile Bernard.
- Lohéac, the Manoir de l'Automobile is one of the finest French museums devoted to the history of the automobile. More than 400 vehicles of all types, all ages and all nationalities are presented on 1400 m2 of exhibition space.
- Maure-de-Bretagne, the church (late XNUMXth century) by the architect Arthur Regnault.

Your itinerary

Moutiers

Here are some things to discover on the course and nearby:
- Moutiers, the Saint-Martin church (XNUMXth and XNUMXth centuries) and the pond of Carcraon
- La Guerche-de-Bretagne, beautiful half-timbered houses with porches in the historic center, magnificent windows (XNUMXth, XNUMXth, XNUMXth centuries), Renaissance stalls in the Notre-Dame Basilica and a large traditional market on Tuesdays morning.
- La Selle Guerchaise, the Pâtis Chapel (Indochinese pagoda brought back by a missionary at the end of the XNUMXth century).

Near the RD 106, on the edge of the forest, the “oak of the Virgin” has been an unusual place of worship since the revolutionary period.
- Rannée, the Romanesque style church (late XNUMXth century).
- Martigné-Ferchaud, the pond of the Forge, partly departmental natural space.
- Thourie, remarkable architectural unit of the village, with in particular the house of the "Horn of stag" and its Renaissance door, the museum of the farm of yesteryear: agricultural equipment, crafts and trade on 2800 m2 of exhibition, instead- said "Le Grand-Beaumont". Information on +02 99 43 11 55 XNUMX.
- Teillay, the park-museum of the iron mines of Brittany installed on the site of the former Brutz iron mines retraces the history of industrial mining activity in the Breton-Angevin basin in the XNUMXth century.
- Bain-de-Bretagne, the Bornière pond (37 hectares), the relaxation area appreciated by walkers, sports enthusiasts and fishermen. The surroundings of the pond are laid out with a fitness trail and picnic areas.
- Messac, the 3 menhirs of the Gravières des Grées, testify to the human occupation of the site during the Neolithic era. Marina.
- Port of Guipry-Messac, mill in the port of Guipry (1974th century). The milling activity operated there until XNUMX.
- Saint-Malo-de-Phily, the neo-Romanesque style church built at the start of the XNUMXth century to plans by the architect Henri Mellet. The choir of the church is decorated with frescoes painted by Émile Bernard.
- Lohéac, the Manoir de l'Automobile is one of the finest French museums devoted to the history of the automobile. More than 400 vehicles of all types, all ages and all nationalities are presented on 1400 m2 of exhibition space.
- Maure-de-Bretagne, the church (late XNUMXth century) by the architect Arthur Regnault.
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