from Messac to Langon
Eglise de Langon
Eglise de Langon - Amis Bretons de Colomban
Bretagne

13. from Messac to Langon

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Descent of La Vilaine sauvage

We continue in this stage to descend La Vilaine. The towpath is sometimes wedged between the steep rocks and the river. Walk in the company of birds.


4 points of interest

  • Extérieur de la chapelle
    Extérieur de la chapelle - Amis Bretons de Colomban
    Cultural

    Chapel Notre Dame du Bon Port.

    The chapel was built in 1644 by Jean Le Marchand, Sieur de Tréguily, following a vow made to Notre Dame for having protected its salt stocks during the floods of the Vilaine.

  • Viaduc des Corbinières
    Viaduc des Corbinières - Amis Bretons de Colomban
    Tourist

    Corbinières Viaduct

    Viaduct of the railway line between Rennes and Redon built between 1858 and 1861 in ashlar. It is 139m long and 30m high. Its oblique arches to resist the current make it a remarkable work of art. Two of its pillars shelter bats.

  • Chapelle Ste Agathe
    Chapelle Ste Agathe - Amis Bretons de Colomban
    Cultural

    Ste Agathe Chapel

    In antiquity, Gallo-Roman thermal baths with apse in cul de four including a painted decoration of the 2nd century discovered in 1839 and representing "Venus at the toilet", then transformed into a church in the 6th century dedicated to St Vernier then into a funeral chapel, the chapel Ste Agathe is classified as a historical monument.

  • Eglise de Langon
    Eglise de Langon - Amis Bretons de Colomban
    Cultural

    Church of Langon

    Romanesque church built at the beginning of the 10th century by the monks of St Sauveur de Redon and enlarged in the following centuries.
    Its bell tower with its twelve bells symbolizes the twelve apostles around the Eternal Father.
    In the North apsidiole, 13th and 14th century mural painting.
    It is dedicated to St Peter and Paul and partially listed as a Historic Monument.
    It has just been totally restored.


Description

From Guipry, take the towpath on the right bank of the river to Port de Roche. Continue on the towpath under the bridge.

  1. At the road junction with a car park with wooden fence, take the road on the right (yellow and blue markings) towards the village of Hainlée.
  2.  After the crossing of the railroad, at the crossroads of Calvary, turn to the left and follow the road up to Langon.
  • Departure : Chapelle Notre Dame du Bon Port, 1, rue de la chapelle, 35480, Guipry Messac
  • Arrival : Ste Agathe Chapel, Grande Rue, 35660, Langon
  • Towns crossed : Bretagne

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Recommandations

The route follows the route of the Ways of Compostela (Capitals Way).


Transport

Possibility of access to Guipry-Messac and Langon by train - (Rennes Redon line).
The modes of transport in Brittany are grouped together on Breizhgo and Mobibreizh.


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