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Redon (France)
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Practical info — Redon

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Explore the Nantes-Brest canal by renting a small electric boat or a bike at the port.
  • The Saint-Sauveur Abbey is best photographed in the late afternoon sun.
  • Don't miss the large traditional market on Monday mornings in the town center.
  • October brings the famous 'Teillouse' chestnut festival, expect large crowds.

🍽 Food

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Breton Galettes

Savoury buckwheat crepes, find them in traditional crêperies near the port.

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Redon Chestnuts

Local specialty, try them roasted or in sweet purees.

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Artisanal Cider

First-rate pairing for your crêpes, served in traditional ceramic bowls.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Monday Market

Great for fresh local produce and Breton specialties.

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Breton Biscuits

Look for local bakeries selling buttery kouign-amann and sablés.

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Canal Banks

Peaceful walking paths stretching for miles out of the town.

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Parc de Bel-Air

A quiet green space handy for a relaxing break.

Highlights of 2026

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Redon is a captivating town in southern Brittany, uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Vilaine and Oust rivers and the Nantes-Brest canal. Its location at the borders of three departments, Ille-et-Vilaine, Morbihan, and Loire-Atlantique, has historically made it a vital regional crossroads. The town's origins date back to 832 AD, when Saint Conwoïon founded the Abbey of Saint-Sauveur. This abbey remains a standout monument, showcasing a rare blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. During the 18th century, Redon thrived as an inland seaport, exporting local products like salt and grain to distant lands. Today, the historic harbor has been transformed into a bustling marina, popular with pleasure boaters exploring Brittany's inland waterways. The old town is characterized by its appealing half-timbered houses and grand shipowners' residences. Every October, the town hosts the 'Foire de Teillouse,' one of France's oldest fairs, which celebrates the local chestnut harvest and traditional Breton culture. With its rich history and network of canals, Redon is a well-suited example of Brittany's maritime and monastic heritage combined.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C6681114181919171396
Rain mm776162485950484843788185

Geography

Population
9,472
Coordinates
47.65140, -2.08470

Facts

  • Population: 9,820 inhabitants (2021 data).
  • Abbey founded: 832 AD by Saint Conwoïon.
  • Land area: 15.09 square kilometers.
  • Major Event: Foire de Teillouse (held every October).
  • Geographic feature: Junction of the Vilaine and Oust rivers.
  • Historical status: Former significant inland seaport.

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Sights in the town Redon (5)

Saint-Sauveur Abbey

A former Benedictine monastery famous for its magnificent Romanesque tower and impressive Gothic nave.

Nantes-Brest Canal🏺 historical

A historic waterway that meets the Vilaine here, well-suited for cycling, walking, and boat trips.

Redon Marina🎡 recreation

A bustling leisure harbor in the town center where the canal and the river Vilaine intersect.

Grand Rue🏺 historical

The town's main historic street, lined with traditional shops and well-preserved ancient houses.

Vilaine River🌿 nature

A major river flowing through Redon, offering scenic views and beautiful riverside promenades.

Frequently asked questions

What is Redon in Brittany known for?
Redon is known as a town of rivers and canals, where the Nantes-Brest Canal meets the Vilaine River.
What is the most important historical site?
The Abbey of Saint-Sauveur, featuring a striking Romanesque bell tower that is separate from the main nave.
Can you take boat trips in Redon?
Yes, Redon's harbor is a well-suited starting point for houseboat trips on the Nantes-Brest Canal.
What is the 'Bogue d'Or' festival?
A famous festival celebrating traditional Breton culture and chestnuts, held every October.
How far is Redon from the coast?
The beaches of the Gulf of Morbihan are about 40-50 kilometers (roughly 45 minutes drive) away.
Redon: where is it located?
Redon is located in Bretagne, France.
Redon: what is there to see?
Highlights include Saint-Sauveur Abbey, Nantes-Brest Canal, Redon Marina.
Redon: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Redon: why is it worth visiting?
Redon is a captivating town in southern Brittany, uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Vilaine and Oust rivers and the Nantes-Brest canal.
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