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Port de Rohan - Canal de Nantes à Brest

Rohan

Plaisancier

Adresse

6 Le Port
56580 Rohan
Morbihan, Bretagne
France

Équipements et services

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

Description

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Tourisme

Rohan (Morbihan, France)

Rohan is a small Breton town situated on the banks of the Oust, in the heart of Morbihan. Its identity is strongly linked to the Rohan family and to a fortified castle visible from the center. The urban fabric mixes quiet streets, old houses and developed riverbanks, ideal for exploring on foot or by bike. Its location on the route of the canal de Nantes à Brest structures local life and offers outdoor activities.

Heritage and history

The focal point is the château des Rohan, a fortification that marks the history of the local lordship, with its main features dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. The town center reveals old façades and some half-timbered houses, witnesses to the city's architectural evolution. Archives and toponymy recall the lasting influence of the house of Rohan on the region.

Nature and landscapes

The banks of the Oust and the canal de Nantes à Brest offer water and meadow landscapes, very pleasant in all seasons. The towpaths allow long walks and bike rides on a flat, safe route, conducive to contemplation and birdwatching.

Outdoor activities and leisure

Soft navigation (small boats, canoeing/kayaking) and fishing are common practices on the canal. Nearby trails also allow hikes and family outings. The proximity of other Breton sites makes day excursions to coastal landscapes or nearby small villages easy.

Not to miss

  • Château des Rohan: emblematic monument and silhouette visible from the town.
  • Canal de Nantes à Brest: walks, navigation and riverside atmosphere.
  • The banks of the Oust: towpaths for walking and cycling.
  • Historic town center: old façades and Breton atmosphere.
  • Local crêperies: to taste crêpes and Breton local products.

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