General
Yes, dogs are allowed at La Vallée des Saints, provided they are kept on a lead. This open-air site accepts pets for a walk that is respectful of other visitors.
Yes, access is partially possible for people with disabilities. Although some areas of the site are accessible, the hilly terrain can pose challenges for people with reduced mobility. It is advisable to wear suitable footwear and check specific conditions before your visit to Carnoët, Brittany.
No wheelchairs are provided: you need to bring your own equipment to visit the Valley of the Saints.
To make it easier for you to explore the site, we also offer guided tours on wheels. This option can be booked online here or by telephone on 02 96 91 62 26 during the season.
The busiest times to visit La Vallée des Saints are the summer months (May to September), weekends and school holidays. This Breton tourist site attracts many visitors thanks to its artistic heritage and natural setting, particularly in high season.
A visit to La Vallée des Saints, Brittany’s emblematic tourist site with its monumental statues of Breton saints, takes an average of 1 to 2 hours. This is time to explore the granite works, admire the panoramic view from the Carnoët hill and enjoy a unique cultural experience.
Yes, La Vallée des Saints is open all year round, 7 days a week, with free access. This makes it an ideal destination for discovering Breton heritage at any time.
No, the tour is not lit at night. For the best possible experience of the Breton statues and the landscape, plan your visit to La Vallée des Saints during the day.
Ticketing
To book a guided tour of the Valley of the Saints, you can do so online via our ticket office.
Guided tours of La Vallée des Saints can be booked at the ticket office. Times vary according to the season.
Group visits are organised on request. You can contact us by telephone on 02 96 91 62 26 or by e-mail at visitesguidees@terredegranit.com.
Yes, the audio guide (Wivisites) is compatible with Android smartphones and iPhones, and can be downloaded from Google Play and the App Store. A practical solution for visiting the Valley of the Saints on your own.
If you prefer to discover the saints on your own or with your family, a downloadable application (Wivisites) allows the 200 statues to tell their story. The audio guide is available on its own for €3.50, while the paper guide with map is available from the shop for €5.
Parking
Parking atthe Vallée des Saints costs 9.5 euros per vehicle (3 euros for motorbikes) and can only be paid for by credit card at the exit terminal. A practical way to visit this Breton site. You can also pay in cash at the shop during opening hours.
Payment terminals are located at the car park exit, so you can pay quickly after your visit to the Breton statues.
Yes, motorhomes have access to the car park with a dedicated space, without special facilities (water, electricity). The stay is limited to 24 hours, ideal for watching the sunset/sunrise.
Parking under video surveillance.
Yes, the car park is accessible to disabled people, with reserved spaces close to the entrance to facilitate access to the site.
A “Drop-off” car park allows you to get close to the site entrance temporarily before parking in the car park.
The site is open to all free of charge. There is a parking charge of €9.50 per vehicle and €3 for motorbikes.
Yes, there is a year-round subscription to the car park for €15, with a deposit for the card. You can apply for a card at the reception desk.
Shop
Yes, the Vallée des Saints shop is open all year round, selling souvenirs linked to the Breton saints and the local heritage.
Opening times vary according to the year.
No, culture and reading cheques are not accepted. Please pay in cash or by card.
The shop accepts cash, bank cards and cheques, offering flexibility for your Breton souvenir purchases.
- April to June : 10am – 6pm
- July to September: 9.30am – 7pm
- October to March: 10am – 5pm
Opening times are adapted to the tourist seasons in Brittany.
Catering area
Payment is by cash, credit card or cheque, in line with the shop’s options.
Our fast food restaurant, Ti Friko, offers local produce perfect for a break during your visit to the Breton statues. Exact details may vary according to season. Click here to see the menu.
Accessibility
Yes, there are spaces reserved for people with disabilities in the car park, making it easier to access the Breton site.
The site is partially accessible to people with reduced mobility, but the hilly terrain can make navigation difficult. No wheelchairs are provided; bring your own equipment to visit the Valley of the Saints.
Groups
A group rate is available for groups of 20 or more, ideal for group tours of the Breton statues. Book in advance by contacting our team by telephone on 02 96 91 62 26 or by e-mail at visitesguidees@terredegranit.com.
Teachers
Yes, there are guided tours for schoolchildren, the perfect way to discover Brittany’s heritage.
Book by phone on 02 96 91 62 26 or by e-mail on visitesguidees@terredegranit.com
Yes, picnic areas are available on site, ideal for school or family groups visiting La Vallée des Saints.
Others
Although no specific activities for children are mentioned, the open-air site and audio tours via Wivisites are suitable for families exploring Breton tourism.
You can support this artistic project through donations or membership, helping to create new Breton statues. Contact 02 96 91 62 26.
Yes, cultural events (exhibitions, Breton songs) are sometimes organised. Check the official website for dates and details.