The Broceliande forest and its legends
The Brocéliande forest, located 30 minutes from Rennes, is a place full of mysteries and legends. Known for its enchanting landscapes and magical atmosphere, it attracts many visitors each year in search of magic and wonderful tales.
Often identified with the Paimpont forest, it extends over approximately 9,000 hectares. Its varied topography, composed of hills, valleys, streams and lakes contributes to its mystical character. By booking at the Hôtel des Lices, in the heart of Rennes, you will enjoy the contrast of the active life of the city center and a peaceful day in the heart of an enchanted forest.
The fame of Brocéliande is inseparable from Arthurian legends. Several stories associated with King Arthur and his knights take place in this mythical forest.
- Merlin the magician : According to legend, Merlin, the famous magician and advisor to King Arthur, found refuge in Brocéliande. The Barenton fountain is often mentioned as a place where Merlin exercised his magical powers. It is also said that Merlin was imprisoned for eternity in a tomb or cave by the fairy Viviane, also known as the Lady of the Lake.
- The fairy Viviane, Another legendary figure is associated with several sites in the forest. One of the most famous is the Val sans retour, an enchanted valley where Viviane is said to have locked up unfaithful knights. There is also the “Mirror of the Fairies”, a pond with tranquil waters that according to tradition reflects the fairies who reside there.
- The Knight Lancelot : The knight Lancelot du Lac, one of King Arthur's most valiant companions, is said to have been raised by the Fairy Viviane in the depths of the forest of Brocéliande. This idyllic setting is said to have helped to forge his noble and courageous character.
For lovers of legends and nature, several sites in the Brocéliande forest are unmissable:
- Comper Castle : Located in the heart of the forest, this castle now houses the Arthurian Imagination Center. It offers exhibitions and events around Arthurian legends.
- The Barenton Fountain : This spring where Merlin is said to have met Viviane is a place of pilgrimage for those seeking to feel the magic of the forest.
- Merlin's Tomb : a site where, according to tradition, Merlin rests for eternity. It is often visited by the curious and mystery enthusiasts.
- The Valley of No Return : This valley, with its enchanting landscapes and legends of imprisoned knights, is a magical place where nature and tales come together.