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Pleine‑Fougères (Ille‑et‑Vilaine, France)
Pleine‑Fougères is a rural commune in the northwest of Ille‑et‑Vilaine, rooted in the Breton bocage. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere, with streets lined with houses made of granite and agricultural landscapes stretching toward the coast. The commune’s location makes it convenient for exploring the Bay of Mont‑Saint‑Michel and nearby historic sites. There is a simple local life based on farming and small family businesses.
Heritage and history
The village preserves a fabric of traditional buildings, witnesses to the region’s rural history. The parish church dominates the village and several old manor houses and farms line the communal roads. Local materials, mainly granite, give visual coherence to the houses and public buildings.
Nature and landscapes
The landscape is characterized by the bocage: fields divided by hedges, small streams and meadows. These environments favor easy walks and viewpoints over the countryside. The relative proximity of the coast allows combining country walks and trips to the bay.
Activities and leisure
Pleine‑Fougères is a starting point for hikes and bike rides on little‑used roads. The presence of farms allows discovering local products and, depending on the season, attending markets or direct farm sales.
Not to miss
- Parish church: central element of the village, notable for its local architecture.
- Granite houses: stroll the streets to appreciate the traditional facades.
- Surrounding bocage: trails and routes for hiking and cycling.
- Local producers: cheeses, dairy products and other regional specialties.
- Bay of Mont‑Saint‑Michel (nearby): possible excursion to complement the visit.
