Talensac Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
commune in Ille-et-Vilaine, France
About Talensac
As early as 1803, Talensac was an independent parish which also included the village of Le Verger. The first church was replaced and rebuilt around 1703. But this church, dedicated to Saint-Anne, was devastated by a fire in June 1872. Another church was then built (actual church). It has been consecrated in 1882 by the archbishop of that time. Judicaël and Erispoë, kings of Brittany, had a residence from the 7th to the 9th century in Talensac. Erispoë lived in the village of the "Châtellier" next to the road of Breteil. This fortification was protected as it had moats. On 2 November 857, Erispoë was assassinated in the church of Talensac by Salomon, his first cousin, who didn't want Erispoë's daughter to marry the son of Charles le Chauve. This would have brought into play the lands of Sal
Top Attractions in Talensac
Explore the best things to see and do in Talensac:
- ★Circuit of La Vallée/Trieneuc/Les Auriais
- ★Circuit of the pond of Carrouët
- ★Circuit of the pond of Le Guern
- ★Circuit of Trieneuc/Val-Beuzet/Les Auriais
- ★Eminescu park
- ★Saint Méen Church
Where to Eat in Talensac
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴La Fontenelle
Where to Stay in Talensac
- 🏨Roulottes de Trénube
- 🏨Trénube
Talensac Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 10 sections including:
