Aire de La Gacilly
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La Gacilly (Morbihan, France)
La Gacilly is a picturesque Breton village nestled in the Aff valley, known for its rural charm and commitment to plants. The town preserves an old core of narrow streets and granite houses that tell its rural history. The town has also gained contemporary renown thanks to cultural events and its ties to the botanical industry. It offers a calm atmosphere, suitable for walking and exploring on foot or by bike.
Heritage and history
The town center features well-preserved granite facades and some old buildings that evoke local artisanal and commercial life. The parish church and medieval alleys provide an authentic, unpretentious setting. One senses here the continuity of a Breton rural village that has kept its identity.
Culture and events
Each summer, the Festival Photo La Gacilly transforms the streets into an open-air gallery with large-format photographs displayed throughout the village. This event attracts an international audience and regularly changes the look of urban promenades. Galleries and temporary shops supplement the cultural offer.
Nature and landscapes
The valley of the Aff frames the village with wooded banks and calm bodies of water. Hiking trails and small country roads encourage walks or bike rides. The landscape mixes bocage, meadows, and hedgerows, typical of southern Brittany.
Atmosphere and local economy
La Gacilly is also known as the birthplace and historical headquarters of the Yves Rocher group, a presence that has stimulated projects around plants and gardens. Local commerce remains focused on crafts, charming hotels, and plant-related shops.
Not to miss
- Festival Photo La Gacilly — large-scale open-air exhibition of international scope.
- Historical headquarters of Yves Rocher — sites and initiatives around plants.
- Vallée de l’Aff — walks and bucolic landscapes along the river.
- Medieval town center — alleys and granite houses to discover on foot.
- Bike rides — rural routes suitable for leisure cyclists.
