Saint-Caradec
Saint-Caradec is a common department of the Coast-with Armor, in the area Brittany, in France.
Geography
History
Places and monuments
The church with its setting with the tomb dating from the 17th century is certainly the principal tourist attraction of the built inheritance of Saint-Caradec, even if the commune enters also 3 vaults (Saint-Quidic, the St. Lawrence and Saint-Marcel), a dozen cross, 2 mills and 4 laundrettes.From the natural point of view, the commune is crossed by Oust and especially by the drain of Hivern what brings many spaces of excursions and exceptional points of the sights to him. To note the trench of Pesthuan, dug with hand of man by convicts and peasants impoverished after the crisis of the flax at the end of the XVIIe century.
Since 1990, a pond and a village hall accompany the tourist park by thus offering Saint-Caradec, with his pancake shop and its 2 restaurants, tourism of business of quality.
Moreover, not less than 50 beds are at disposal of the families through the 3 owners of lodgings and rooms of classified hosts 2 and 3 ears (Gîtes of France) and 2 and 3 keys (Clévacance).
Languages
In 1806, according to the imperial investigation of Charles Coquebert de Montbret the commune was Breton-speaking.
See too
Related article
- Common of Coast-in Armor
External bonds
- Saint-Caradec on the site of the national geographical Institute
- Saint-Caradec on the site of INSEE
- Saint-Caradec on the site of Quid
- Localization of Saint-Caradec on a chart of France and communes bordering
- Plane on Saint-Caradec on Mapquest
- Inventory of the inheritance
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