To Discover Damgan
Kervoyal: Damgan's attractive headland Charming little village and small beach sheltered from the west wind... Kervoyal is one of Damgan's most prized locations. At the other end of the port of Pénerf, christened “The pearl”, Kervoyal is an inlet oriented towards the mouth of the Vilaine river. Here you will find the last surviving beach huts facing the ocean, and the last remaining vestiges of the start of the 20th century. Kervoyal is a paradise for tourists but also for the local fauna and flora. The site has been on the "Natura 2000" conservation list since 2001.
INTERESTING SIGHTS IN KERVOYAL THE WINDMILL Built in 1705, and currently privately owned. The last miller lived here right beside his windmill.
Kervoyal chapel : Notre Dame de la Paix (Our Lady of Peace) chapel A garage converted in 1924 into a chapel with a bell-tower gable . Religious services were conducted by a priest from one of the Kervoyal families during the summer season. Destroyed by the Germans in 1942, a collection was launched in 1952 to finance the construction of a new chapel. The chapel was consecrated 1958.
SAINT SAUVEUR BRIDGE At low tide on Kervoyal point, you can just see Saint Sauveur bridge if you walk out over the rocks...