Riantec
Riantec (Rianteg into Breton) is a common French, located in the department of the Morbihan and the area Brittany. Its inhabitants are called the riantécois or locally the " bottoms-salés" (surely because of the establishment of the commune in the small sea of Gâvres
Geography
Located on the edges of the sea of Gâvres between Port-Louis and Plouhinec Riantec is a commune rather wide broadside in the west by Port-Louis in north by Locmiquelic and Kervignac in the south by Gâvres and the east by Plouhinec
History
Administration
Places and monuments
- Castle of Kerdurand (18th century) and roasts it
- Ancien railroad
- Phare of Poulfanc, called Tour with fire because one burned a fire there the night in order to guide the ships. The headlight is worth visiting free and the access is done by the dead end of Poulfanc to the junction of the road of Port-Louis and the street of Kerdurand
- Moulin to Tide of Stervins (1689)
- the Rooms
- Chapelle of the True Cross (17th century)
- Holy-Radegonde Église, origin 11th century, beginning rebuilding 1923, completed in 1927
- Holy-Radegonde Fontaine (1869)
- Chapelle of the Trinity (15th century)
- Fontaine of the Trinity (XVe or 16th century)
- Dreff
- the dolmens
- Chapelle of Saint Jean
- Saint-Diel
- Roman Voie
- Village of Kérostin (site protohistoric)
- Île Kerner (ornithological reserve and space discovered small sea of Gâvres)
Personalities related to the commune
See too
- Common of Morbihan
External bonds
- Official site of the commune
- Riantec on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Riantec on the site of INSEE
- Riantec on the site of Quid
- Localization of Riantec on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Riantec on Plane Mapquest
- of Riantec with Google maps
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