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Lanvénégen
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The name Lanvénégen in Morbihan is made up of the Breton "lan" meaning "place consecrated" associated with the name of a saint, perhaps, Wenegan or Conogan. Lanvénégen is crossed by four rivers: the Ellé, the Inam, the Naïc and the Ster-Laër. Welcome fishermen! From its architectural heritage, we remember the Saint-Conogan church or the Saint-Urlo chapel and its devotional fountain. From the chapel of the Trinity, emanates a very particular atmosphere which permeates the surrounding...
The name Lanvénégen in Morbihan is made up of the Breton "lan" meaning "place consecrated" associated with the name of a saint, perhaps, Wenegan or Conogan. Lanvénégen is crossed by four rivers: the Ellé, the Inam, the Naïc and the Ster-Laër. Welcome fishermen! From its architectural heritage, we remember the Saint-Conogan church or the Saint-Urlo chapel and its devotional fountain. From the chapel of the Trinity, emanates a very particular atmosphere which permeates the surrounding countryside. It is an ideal place to walk to understand the change of scenery that Center-Brittany can offer! Pretty hiking loops allow you to discover Lanvénégen and the richness of its heritage, notably the covered alley of Keroual d'en Haut. We locate the construction of this burial during the Neolithic, probably between - 3300 and - 2500 BC.
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