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Kirche Notre-Dame de la Fosse

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Kirche Notre-Dame de la Fosse

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The Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Fosse, also known as Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse, is a historic Catholic chapel nestled in the commune of Ploërdut, near Locuon, within the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. Standing at an elevation of approximately 74 meters, this significant landmark is built upon the site of an ancient Gallo-Roman quarry, offering a unique blend of Christian heritage and pre-Christian history in the heart of rural Brittany.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the chapel's rich historical…

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  • Ort: La Chapelle-Neuve, Pontivy, Bretagne, Frankreich

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    29. Juli 2025

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    Die Kirche Notre-Dame de la Fosse steht unter Denkmalschutz und wurde im 15. Jahrhundert von den Herren von Rohan im gotischen Stil erbaut. Ursprünglich war sie eine Kapelle mit dem Namen „Itron Varia er Fons“ (Unsere Liebe Frau vom Brunnen). Im 18. Jahrhundert wurde sie umgebaut. Ihre gemeißelten Säbel stammen aus dem 16. Jahrhundert.
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    Mit einer Höhe von fast drei Metern und einem eher klassischen Stil ist er in der Nähe des Brunnenplatzes kaum zu übersehen. Seine Struktur besteht aus einer Arkade, die teilweise über das darunterliegende Becken hinausragt. Im Inneren befindet sich eine schöne Marienstatue. Dieser geschichtsträchtige Brunnen wurde 1928 zum historischen Denkmal erklärt, ein Zeichen seiner Bedeutung und seines kulturellen Wertes.
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    Höhenmeter 70 m

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    Freitag 22 Mai

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    Max. Windgeschwindigkeit: 15,0 km/h

    Ort: La Chapelle-Neuve, Pontivy, Bretagne, Frankreich

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    Are there specific marked hiking trails that start directly from Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse?

    While the immediate vicinity offers pleasant, leisurely strolls around the chapel and the ancient quarry, there aren't specific, officially marked hiking trails that begin directly at Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse. However, the wider Ploërdut and Locuon area provides numerous opportunities for walking and cycling, and you can use route planning tools to discover circular walks that incorporate the chapel as a point of interest.

    What is the typical terrain and elevation gain for walks around the chapel?

    The terrain immediately surrounding Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse is generally gentle, consisting of paths and possibly some uneven ground due to its location on an ancient Gallo-Roman quarry. The chapel itself stands at an elevation of approximately 74 meters. Walks in the direct vicinity are typically low difficulty with minimal elevation gain, suitable for leisurely exploration.

    Is Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    Access to the chapel itself involves a majestic granite staircase, which may pose a challenge for wheelchairs or strollers. The grounds around the chapel and the miraculous fountain might have varying accessibility depending on the specific paths. It's advisable to expect some uneven surfaces typical of historic sites.

    How long should I plan for a visit to Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse to see its main features?

    To fully appreciate the chapel's distinctive architectural elements, the exterior sculptures, the ancient quarry traces, and the miraculous fountain, a visit of 1 to 2 hours is generally sufficient. This allows time for quiet contemplation and exploring the immediate surroundings without feeling rushed.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options conveniently located near Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse?

    Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse is situated in a rural setting near Ploërdut and Locuon. While there might not be cafes or restaurants directly adjacent to the chapel, you can typically find amenities in the nearby villages. For accommodation, exploring options in Ploërdut or other charming towns in the Morbihan department would be recommended.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse?

    While specific designated parking isn't detailed, the rural location typically offers accessible parking options nearby. Visitors usually find space along the road or in small informal areas close to the chapel. Parking generally fills up fast, especially in summer, so arriving before mid-morning is recommended for easier access.

    Is Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse suitable for a winter visit, and what should I expect?

    Visiting Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse in winter is possible, though the Breton countryside can be chilly and damp. The chapel's exterior features and the fountain are still accessible, but the overall experience might be less comfortable than during milder months. Ensure you wear appropriate warm and waterproof clothing and footwear. The site is generally not overly crowded, offering a peaceful experience even in winter.

    Are dogs allowed on the grounds of Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse and on nearby walks?

    Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted on the outdoor grounds of historic sites in rural France, including the area around Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse and on public paths. However, they are typically not allowed inside the chapel itself. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and clean up after them.

    What are some 'hidden gems' or lesser-known features to look out for at Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse?

    Beyond the main chapel and fountain, look for the ancient inscriptions and niches from the Gallo-Roman quarry still visible on the site. Also, observe the south wall for the coat of arms of the Lescobic de Kerfandol family, featuring a wild boar. The headless statue at the base of the majestic granite staircase is also a unique and intriguing feature, thought to be an ancient goddess.

    How does Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse compare to other churches or chapels in the Morbihan region?

    Église Notre-Dame de la Fosse stands out due to its unique foundation on an ancient Gallo-Roman quarry, blending Christian heritage with traces of pre-Christian practices. While many churches in Morbihan boast historical significance, this chapel's specific connection to an ancient quarry, its miraculous fountain, and distinctive exterior sculptures like the bas-relief of Saint Roch and the headless statue, offer a particularly rich and layered historical experience that sets it apart.

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