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La Gacilly

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La Gacilly is a little town with great surprises. The pretty flower-decorated streets are popular for their old houses and the work of the artisans who have settled here. In the summer, the photograph festival displays photos on the façades.

Discover La Gacilly

La Gacilly celebrates the harmony of shale, gorse and rivers. Situated in the lush Aff valley, the village features alignments of houses with gleaming shutters. Its dynamism has flourished with the business of Yves Rocher. Using plants and nature, this well-known name in cosmetics set up its production facilities, botanical garden, an ecological hotel-spa and, at the end of 2017, the surprising Maison Yves Rocher. In its wake, around 30 craftspeople have opened workshops in the narrow streets.

Plant secrets

A bamboo plantation leads to the Yves Rocher botanical garden. Here in this observatory with over 1,500 plant species, the company studies the virtues of plants. The visit is free and you’ll find out a few secrets of beneficial plants!

A new look at stone

Strolling around the mostly pedestrianised streets is very enjoyable. If you let your inspiration guide you, and perhaps the noise of a hammer or plane, you might see sculptors, potters, jewellery designers, coppersmiths, glass-makers, etc. at work. A Town of Arts and Crafts, La Gacilly unites talented craftspeople whose workshops line up in the descent towards the Aff.

Other works are displayed on the façades during the famous La Gacilly Photo Festival. From June to September, the commune becomes an open-air gallery!

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Where to enjoy a unique experience?

La Grée des Landes is a hotel-spa designed in accordance with ecological standards. Discreet, it overlooks the Aff valley. Enjoying a treatment in this site is a rare moment of luxury.

Close to nature

Fun activities thrive along the banks of the Aff, giving you a different look at things. On the water, electric boats, water bikes and canoes allow you to get close to nature. The trails on the towpaths reveal the heritage of this region full of contrasting landscapes. In the Oust Lower Valley, a listed “Grand site naturel”, Ile-aux-pies unveils steep hillsides ideal for climbing.

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