The Saint-Maur valley in Langonnet is a captivating green setting. However, vestiges of old developments show us that it once represented an important economic asset for the noble Coëtquévéran family owned in Minezevenoë (current Minezlevenez). Commented walk of less than 3 km with highlights on the life of the river. Bring pants and walking shoes. Visit with Jean-Paul Eludut, Archeology and History Association of Central Brittany and Bérengère Fritz, Natura 2000 Rivière Ellé project...
The Saint-Maur valley in Langonnet is a captivating green setting. However, vestiges of old developments show us that it once represented an important economic asset for the noble Coëtquévéran family owned in Minezevenoë (current Minezlevenez). Commented walk of less than 3 km with highlights on the life of the river. Bring pants and walking shoes. Visit with Jean-Paul Eludut, Archeology and History Association of Central Brittany and Bérengère Fritz, Natura 2000 Rivière Ellé project manager, SMBSEIL. Meet at 2:30 p.m. on the town hall square. Free.