
GUEGON
The lovely town of Guégon is made up of three parishes: Trégranteur, Coët-bugat et Guégon.
You can enjoy its natural heritage, in particular the valley of Sedon, which is best viewed by different walking and cycling trails.
You can also discover a rich and diverse architecture and picturesque sites.
Indeed, the town has countless chapels and manors in its countryside such as:
-the church of Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul (glass wall of XVIIth c., altarpiece of XVth c. and its lantern of the dead, a rare example in Brittany)
-Manor of the Val aux houx (XVIth c., private property), castle of Trégranteur (XVIII and XIXth c. and its magnificent wrought iron gate.
-the church of Saint-Melec (XVIth c.) equipped with an original central bell tower and a column of justice (XVIIth c.)
-manor of Coëtby (XV and XVIIIth c., private property)
-manor of la ville ès vent (XVIIIth c. private property), manor of Mongrenier in Coët Bugat (XVIIIth c.)