What to see, what to do
à Locronan

Travel guide Locronan

Locronan, one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France', is a small historic town in Brittany. Known for its preserved architecture and traditions, Locronan is a jewel of Breton culture, with its granite houses and cobbled streets.
Locronan, whose history dates back to the Middle Ages, was an important linen weaving centre. The town takes its name from Saint Ronan, an Irish hermit, and has retained a medieval atmosphere with its well-preserved buildings.
Locronan is accessible by car from Quimper, the nearest town. Although more isolated, it offers a picturesque and authentic experience of rural Brittany.

Accommodation

Locronan offers charming accommodation such as gîtes, chambres d'hôtes and small hotels, providing an authentic experience of Breton life.

Gastronomy

Breton crepes, local cider, seafood, Breton cake.

What is there to see? What to do?

L’église Saint-Ronan, la place de la ville avec ses maisons historiques, le Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, les sentiers de randonnée dans les environs.
The historic town centre, the area around the chapel of Saint-Ronan and the footpaths offering views over the countryside.
Walks in the Breton countryside, guided heritage tours, exploration of nearby villages.
Activités éducatives sur l’histoire bretonne, espaces de pique-nique, randonnées adaptées aux familles.
La Grande Troménie, a traditional pilgrimage every six years, Breton folk festivals and Christmas markets.

Activities

Shopping

Breton crafts, souvenir shops and local markets offering regional specialities.

Nightlife

Cafés and small taverns offering a friendly atmosphere and local produce.

Did you know?

Locronan is often used as a film set because of its well-preserved medieval architecture.
La légende de Saint Ronan est centrale dans l’histoire de la ville et est célébrée lors de la Grande Troménie.
Locronan was once famous for its production of sailcloth, used by the French navy.
The town has retained its 17th-century appearance, with few modern architectural changes.
Local granite is a characteristic feature of Locronan's buildings and streets.
Tips and tricks
Make sure you bring clothing suited to Brittany's changeable climate.
Explore the surrounding area by car or bike for a more complete experience.
Sample local specialities in the town's crêperies and markets.
Take part in traditional Breton festivals, visit the weekly market and explore local craft workshops.
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