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Maison éclusière de Evran - Canal d'Ille-et-Rance

Évran

Plaisancier

Adresse

1 Rue Jean de Beaumanoir
22630 Évran
Côtes-d'Armor, Bretagne
France

Équipements et services

Raccordement électrique
Ravitaillement en eau
Moyens de paiement
CB avec insertion
CB sans contact

Description

Located in Évran, in the heart of the Côtes‑d'Armor, this area for boaters welcomes you in a peaceful and friendly setting. You will find a convenient electrical hookup for your stopovers and a water supply point to refill easily. Ideal for a restful stopover before setting off again to explore the region.

Tourisme

Évran (Côtes-d'Armor, France)

Évran is a rural commune in the Côtes-d'Armor, rooted in the Breton bocage. The village is organized around its town center where stone houses and communal buildings mix. The atmosphere remains calm, focused on agriculture and local life. It is a practical starting point for exploring the northern coast of Brittany and the small inland roads.

Heritage and history

The village preserves a modest but tangible local heritage: the town hall, the former market square and stone farms that testify to the rural history. There are also chapels and wayside crosses typical of the region. Local archives and information panels make it possible to understand the territory's evolution over the centuries, without major tourist staging.

Nature and landscapes

Évran sits in a bocage landscape of meadows and hedgerows, ideal for quiet walks. Rural paths offer views over cultivated plots and orchards. The area attracts birdwatchers and lovers of silent nature rather than crowds; the pace is slow and scenic.

Outdoor activities

The commune is well suited to hiking and cycling on secondary roads. Local fishing, family walks and countryside observation are the main outdoor pastimes. Facilities remain simple: communal trails, rest areas and small shared roads.

Gastronomy and atmosphere

The table relies on farm products and Breton specialties: crêpes and local dairy products, artisanal cider and regional bread. The welcome is discreet and friendly, focused on local shops and producers.

Not to miss

  • The village: village heart with its houses and communal facilities.
  • The bocage paths: easy walks among hedges and meadows.
  • The chapels and wayside crosses: landmarks of rural religious heritage.
  • Local producers: cheeses, cider and farm products.
  • Excursions to the coast: bases for visiting the northern coast of Brittany.

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