NOTRE-DAME PRIORY
A priory housing the town hall and the school, which benefits from a rather remarkable view on the Gulf of Morbihan and the island of Ilur.
Created by monks in 1008, the Prieuré Notre-Dame was rebuilt in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It now has a town hall and a school and offers a remarkable view of the Morbihan gulf and the Ilur Island. From there, two small roads link to Lious tip and its dolmen, one passing through the Glénan Islands nautical centre (to the left), the other through Brouel tip (to the right).
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