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OUR LADY OF DE MANEGUEN

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56150Guénin, France
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2024
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Guénin offers a picturesque landscape, with its Manéguen site and orientation table offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. This legendary site is home to the "sacrifice stone" where, according to legend, pagan rituals were performed. Visitors can also explore the two chapels, Notre-Dame du Manéguen and Saint-Michel, on a hiking trail. Nearby, the Evel valley can be explored on another hiking trail. In the town center, tourists can take a break to visit the church, the calvary and the lake with its play area. Guénin also has a wealth of calvaries, Gallo-Roman and medieval sites to discover.

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Cette butte est très peu méconnue des touristes mais elle vaut le détour.
En effet on peut y trouver 2 charmantes chapelles bretonnes: la chapelle de Manéguen (XVIème siècle) et un peu plus haut la chapelle Saint-Michel.
En poursuivant votre "ascension" vous arriverez au sommet de la butte où vous aurez un superbe panorama de la région mais vous pourrez aussi découvrir une stèle appelée "pierre des sacrifice" où vous pourrez observer selon les croyances locales, l'emplacement du buste et la tête ainsi que des rigoles pour permettre au sang de s'écouler. Cette pierre servait semble t'il aux druides.

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