Roudouallec

Roudouallec ( Breton: Roudoualleg ) is a commune with 713 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the department of Morbihan in the Brittany region. It belongs to the Local Government Association Pays du Roi Morvan.

Geography

Roudouallec is located in the northwest of the department of Morbihan on the border of the Finistère department and is part of the Pays du Roi Morvan.

Neighboring communities are located in the department of Finistère community Spézet in the north, Gourin in the east, the south and the Guiscriff located in the Finistère département municipalities Leuhan and Saint- Goazec in the West.

The town itself is located on the D1/D15 to Quimper. The most important national road link is the N164 far north.

The major bodies of water are the river and the streams Isole Boscadouen, Minez roudou and Moulin du Pré. The Isole also forms part of the Western community and Territory border, the Moulin du Pré the eastern border. The municipality is located partly in the massif Montagnes Noires.

Demographics

History

The municipality belongs to the historic region of Brittany Kernev (Fr. Cornwall ) and within this region to region Bro Chtou (French Chtou ) and shares his story. Since 1793 Roudouallec belongs to the canton Gourin.

Attractions

  • Village church of Notre -Dame-de -Lorette from the 16th - 18th century
  • Chapel Saint -Michel in Moustoir from the 16th and 17th centuries
  • Fountain fontaine de Saint- dévotion VĚNEC in Kerhon from the 16th and 17th centuries
  • Old water mill in Roudouallec
  • Menhir of Guernangoué
  • Menhir du Petit Moustoir (also menhir of Men- Berr )
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