River Cruise Glénac / Pontivy / Glénac
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Glénac - Pontivy - Glénac - 202 Km - 168 Locks - 61 h of navigation - 14 Nights (2 weeks)
From Glénac to Peillac, 8 km, 1 Lock(s), 1.3 h of navigation
Île aux pies
Île aux Pies is a picturesque natural site along the Vilaine River. This rocky island offers varied landscapes, including cliffs, woods, and meadows. It is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and climbing on its limestone cliffs. Accessible from the village of Saint-Vincent-sur-Oust, the island attracts visitors year-round, making it a favored spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.From Peillac to Le Roc St André, 29 km, 7 Lock(s), 5.3 h of navigation
Malestroit
Nicknamed the "Pearl of the West", Malestroit is an accredited Small Town of Character. With a perfectly preserved historical center located a stone's thrown from the Nantes to Brest Canal. You will be able to admire the many half-timbered (including the famous Maison de la Truie qui File and Maison du Pélican) and Renaissance (such as the Vieille Auberge) houses.The Place du Bouffay
Immerse yourself in history by visiting the Place du Bouffay, the bustling heart of the city. Admire the half-timbered houses and the unusual sculptures.The Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene
Take a walk to the chapel and explore its remains, including the bell-gable, the fortified wall, and the Romanesque gable.The Augustinian Monastery
Explore the Augustinian Sisters’ Monastery, renowned for the care given to the wounded during World War II. Discover the story of Mother Yvonne-Aimée, who hid and saved many soldiers and resistance fighters. Visit the 17th-century chapel, the cemetery, and the park created by Mother Yvonne-Aimée.Oust, ranked Grand Site Naturel
From Rohan to Redon, the Nantes-Brest Canal follows the course of the Oust river. This river, rich in fauna and flora, has been designated a Grand Site Naturel.the Far Breton
the Kouign-amann
the crepes and galettes Breton
From Le Roc St André to Josselin, 17 km, 7 Lock(s), 3.7 h of navigation
Montertelot
This former merchant wharf is today best known for being a charming and pleasant spot to take a break in your barge, all within a few kilometers of the legendary Brocéliande forest.
the Castle of Josselin
Celebrated as the most beautiful in Brittany, this castle, completed in 1407, features 2 completely different faces: the canal side, where it resembles a fortress from the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance-style courtyard side, with its French gardens. It is possible to moor your barge at the pontoons situated at the foot of the castle.From Josselin to Les Forges, 13 km, 7 Lock(s), 3.1 h of navigation
the Castle of Josselin
Celebrated as the most beautiful in Brittany, this castle, completed in 1407, features 2 completely different faces: the canal side, where it resembles a fortress from the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance-style courtyard side, with its French gardens. It is possible to moor your barge at the pontoons situated at the foot of the castle.From Les Forges to Bojus, 17 km, 13 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation
Rohan
Birthplace of the Rohan family, this town dates back to the Middle Ages, and was built in 1104. It is home to a magnificient fortified castle, and an inviting marina for your barge, with all of the amenities you might require.From Bojus to St Gérand, 8 km, 22 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
From St Gérand to Le Roz, 5 km, 19 Lock(s), 4.5 h of navigation
From Le Roz to Le Roz, 8 km, 16 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation
Pontivy
This town, founded in 690 by a monk named Ivy, showcases one of the most remarkable examples of military architecture of the Middle Ages with its fortified castle. Napoléon's base in his conflict against the Chouans, for some time Pontivy was known by the name Napoléonville.From Le Roz to St Gérand, 5 km, 19 Lock(s), 4.5 h of navigation
From St Gérand to Bojus, 8 km, 22 Lock(s), 5.5 h of navigation
From Bojus to Les Forges, 17 km, 13 Lock(s), 4.9 h of navigation
Rohan
Birthplace of the Rohan family, this town dates back to the Middle Ages, and was built in 1104. It is home to a magnificient fortified castle, and an inviting marina for your barge, with all of the amenities you might require.From Les Forges to St Gobrien, 17 km, 10 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation
the Castle of Josselin
Celebrated as the most beautiful in Brittany, this castle, completed in 1407, features 2 completely different faces: the canal side, where it resembles a fortress from the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance-style courtyard side, with its French gardens. It is possible to moor your barge at the pontoons situated at the foot of the castle.From St Gobrien to Malestroit, 22 km, 7 Lock(s), 4.3 h of navigation
Montertelot
This former merchant wharf is today best known for being a charming and pleasant spot to take a break in your barge, all within a few kilometers of the legendary Brocéliande forest.
Malestroit
Nicknamed the "Pearl of the West", Malestroit is an accredited Small Town of Character. With a perfectly preserved historical center located a stone's thrown from the Nantes to Brest Canal. You will be able to admire the many half-timbered (including the famous Maison de la Truie qui File and Maison du Pélican) and Renaissance (such as the Vieille Auberge) houses.The Place du Bouffay
Immerse yourself in history by visiting the Place du Bouffay, the bustling heart of the city. Admire the half-timbered houses and the unusual sculptures.The Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene
Take a walk to the chapel and explore its remains, including the bell-gable, the fortified wall, and the Romanesque gable.The Augustinian Monastery
Explore the Augustinian Sisters’ Monastery, renowned for the care given to the wounded during World War II. Discover the story of Mother Yvonne-Aimée, who hid and saved many soldiers and resistance fighters. Visit the 17th-century chapel, the cemetery, and the park created by Mother Yvonne-Aimée.Oust, ranked Grand Site Naturel
From Rohan to Redon, the Nantes-Brest Canal follows the course of the Oust river. This river, rich in fauna and flora, has been designated a Grand Site Naturel.the Far Breton
the Kouign-amann
the crepes and galettes Breton
From Malestroit to Glénac, 28 km, 5 Lock(s), 4.7 h of navigation
Malestroit
Nicknamed the "Pearl of the West", Malestroit is an accredited Small Town of Character. With a perfectly preserved historical center located a stone's thrown from the Nantes to Brest Canal. You will be able to admire the many half-timbered (including the famous Maison de la Truie qui File and Maison du Pélican) and Renaissance (such as the Vieille Auberge) houses.The Place du Bouffay
Immerse yourself in history by visiting the Place du Bouffay, the bustling heart of the city. Admire the half-timbered houses and the unusual sculptures.The Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene
Take a walk to the chapel and explore its remains, including the bell-gable, the fortified wall, and the Romanesque gable.The Augustinian Monastery
Explore the Augustinian Sisters’ Monastery, renowned for the care given to the wounded during World War II. Discover the story of Mother Yvonne-Aimée, who hid and saved many soldiers and resistance fighters. Visit the 17th-century chapel, the cemetery, and the park created by Mother Yvonne-Aimée.Oust, ranked Grand Site Naturel
From Rohan to Redon, the Nantes-Brest Canal follows the course of the Oust river. This river, rich in fauna and flora, has been designated a Grand Site Naturel.the Far Breton
the Kouign-amann
the crepes and galettes Breton
Île aux pies
Île aux Pies is a picturesque natural site along the Vilaine River. This rocky island offers varied landscapes, including cliffs, woods, and meadows. It is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and climbing on its limestone cliffs. Accessible from the village of Saint-Vincent-sur-Oust, the island attracts visitors year-round, making it a favored spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.Bike
Tow paths provide an ideal place to ride your bikeFishing
To relax with friends, there's nothing better than fishingThe Locks
2 type(s) of lock(s) on The Nantes-Brest Canal- Manual locks with a lock-keeper
- Automatic locks with a lock-keeper
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Glénac - Dinan - Glénac
356 Km - 118 Locks - 71 h of navigation
Must see : Léhon, the Parc of Saint-Domineuc, Dinan, Tinténiac, Montreuil // To discover : the lakes of Apigne, the Plechatel Beach, the lakes of Apigne, the Leisure Center of Ile aux Pies, the crepes and galettes Breton
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