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Practical info — Le Mené

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Rent a car to explore the various villages of this extensive commune.
  • Discover the renewable energy sites and wind farms that make the area famous.
  • Pack layers of clothing as the Breton weather can change quickly.
  • Explore the many green trails connecting the different settlements.
  • Buy fresh produce directly from local organic farms.

🍽 Food

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Galette saucisse

Try this classic Breton street food, a sausage wrapped in a buckwheat crêpe, available at local markets.

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Breton Cider

Enjoy a glass of traditional local cider in a cozy village crêperie.

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Kouign-amann

Taste this famous buttery Breton pastry at a traditional bakery in the region.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Organic Farms

Look for farms selling their own cheese, vegetables, and meat directly to visitors.

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Village Markets

Visit the weekly morning markets in nearby larger towns for regional Breton specialties.

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Forest Trails

Take a peaceful walk through the wooded areas surrounding the villages.

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Wind Farm Viewpoints

Walk near the modern wind turbines for a surprisingly calming experience with panoramic views.

Highlights of 2026

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Le Mené, a large, newly formed municipality in the heart of the Côtes-d'Armor department, perfectly represents the authentic, rural side of inland Brittany. This vast, lush green area, created from the merger of several small villages such as Collinée and Plessala, primarily attracts travelers seeking absolute tranquility, wide open spaces, and a deep connection with nature. The landscape is heavily dominated by dense forests, gentle rolling hills, and expansive pastures, providing a first-rate backdrop for long hikes, horseback riding, or mountain biking far removed from mass tourism. Le Mené is also nationally recognized as a bold pioneer in sustainable energy and organic farming; many farms in the region rely entirely on biogas and solar energy, often opening their doors to interested visitors looking to purchase fresh local produce directly from the source. Small, hidden fieldstone chapels and traditional granite farmhouses testify to the region's deep historical roots. Anyone wishing to experience true Breton hospitality over a rustic countryside picnic with wild boar terrine and a glass of farmhouse cider will find their ultimate paradise in the endless woods of Le Mené.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C66810131618181613107
Rain mm756657475549475042828987

Geography

Population
973
Coordinates
48.29610, -2.52140

Facts

  • Total land area exceeds 163 square kilometers
  • Formed by 7 founding villages: Collinée, Langourla, and others
  • Highest elevation is 337 meters in the Monts du Mené
  • The town produces more energy than it consumes annually
  • Features over 150km of trails for hiking and equestrian tourism
  • Agriculture is the primary economic driver, shifting towards organic standards

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Sights in the town Le Mené (5)

Château de la Motte-Basse🏺 historical

A historical manor house in Le Gouray that exemplifies the local aristocratic architectural heritage.

Étang de Saint-Jacut-du-Mené🌿 nature

A fishing pond surrounded by woodlands in Saint-Jacut-du-Mené.

L'étang des Noës🌿 nature

An artificial pond in the Noës valley near Le Mené.

Allée Couverte de La Hautière🏺 historical

The Allée Couverte de La Hautière is an archaeological site located in Le Mené.

Centre culturel Mosaïque🎭 culture

The Centre culturel Mosaïque is an arts centre in Le Mené.

Frequently asked questions

What is the highest point in Le Mené?
Mont Bel-Air is the highest point at 339 meters, offering a panorama over the entire region.
What nature activities are offered?
The municipality has numerous hiking trails, great for trail running and mountain biking.
How far is it to the Breton coast?
The coast at Saint-Brieuc can be reached in about 45 minutes by car.
Are there local markets in Le Mené?
Weekly markets take place in the different constituent villages, where you can buy fresh Breton products.
What characterizes the local gastronomy?
Le Mené is known for its artisanal sausage making and traditional buckwheat galettes.
Le Mené: where is it located?
Le Mené is located in Bretagne, France.
Le Mené: what is there to see?
Highlights include Château de la Motte-Basse, Étang de Saint-Jacut-du-Mené, L'étang des Noës.
Le Mené: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Le Mené: why is it worth visiting?
Le Mené, a large, newly formed municipality in the heart of the Côtes-d'Armor department, perfectly represents the authentic, rural side of inland Brittany.
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