SITE VISIT

The Valley of the Saints is open to visitors 24 hours a day, every day of the year.

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 time allows you to explore the granite works, admire the panoramic view from the Carnoët hill and enjoy a unique cultural experience.

Dogs on a lead are permitted. This open-air site accepts pets for a walk that is respectful of other visitors.

However, to find out more about the Saints, guided tours are available in a variety of formats: individual tours, group tours, themed tours, etc., as well as an audio-guide that allows you to visit the site at your own pace.

GUIDED TOURS

Special offers are available at weekends and at certain times of the year.

Follow the guide to find out how this unique site in Brittany was created and how it works, and to understand the mysterious attributes depicted on the granite giants. The legendary exploits and marvellous adventures of the Breton saints will be recounted throughout the walk.

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MOBILE GUIDED TOUR

The Valley of the Saints can also be visited in an electric buggy, accessible to all, for a comfortable and adapted discovery experience.

Guided tours by electric buggy are available from Wednesday to Sunday, with three departures a day. They last 45 minutes and allow you to discover the giants while being accompanied by a commentary.

The buggy is accessible to people with reduced mobility, but can also be used by the general public.

Let yourself be guided through Breton legends and the secrets carved into the granite. An original and inclusive way to explore this unique site in Brittany.

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AUDIOGUIDE

If you prefer to discover the Saints on your own or with your family, a downloadable application allows the 200 statues to tell their story. Ideal for organising your own guided tour and discovering the statues in detail. The audio guide is available on its own for €3.50, while the paper guide with map is available from the shop for €5.

Access to the audioguide