Lanouée
The village of Lanouée, (on the edge of the forest of the same name), owns a parish church (XVth and XIXth c.) noted for its roman remains, its three altarpieces and its choir railings in wrought iron (18th century, made by Eustache Roussin).
A few kilometres away, the village of Pomeleuc, situated in a picturesque setting on the edge of the Oust river, boasts a lovely chapel dedicated to Saint-Melec (17th and 18th century).
Nature lovers can enjoy the walking tour of Pomeleuc (le circuit de Pomeleuc)