I was on my road warrior mode locally and seen many times the signs on the road for this place, well it was about time I paid a visit, Of course, I ride in my beautiful Morbihan dept 56 of my lovely region of Bretagne and in my belle France, We went in and saw a nice place that in Summer is very taken for. We went in winter and I got myself a special peek inside of the village , Therefore, here is my take on the village of Poul Fetan in Quistinic !! Hope you enjoy the post as I.

Poul-Fetan means the washhouse of the fountain in the Breton language. It was built in the 16C, It is located on the top of a steep hill overlooking the Blavet valley. As in many villages, the modernization of agriculture has little by little made traditional agriculture disappear, the peasants left the countryside to gain the city, and Poul-Fetan fell into oblivion in the 1960s -1970. Poul-Fetan was acquired by the town of Quistinic in 1977. Thanks to the tenacity of a team of volunteers, supported by the town, the village will escape the announced death and will be reborn from its ashes. The restoration of the buildings began in 1979 and as of 1985 the village opens to the public. Today, the numerous activities offered on the site allow you to rediscover this rural life of yesteryear. A leap in time which is an enchantment for both young and old!

A journey between nature and traditions with family or friends share a good time in a village that lives to the rhythm of the 19C. Take part in daily life activities such as washerwomen, pancakes, butter, etc. 17 Breton games such as stilts, skittles, pucks, etc. Discover the shops and the craftsmen of the village. Welcoming and generous, the artisans perpetuate here ancestral gestures: making butter, spinning wool, feeding farm animals , so many unique moments in which you are warmly invited to participate. If the work is sometimes rough, you will laugh out loud at the tasty gossip of the washerwomen. After the effort, you will feast on good dishes at the Auberge Ti Fanch ‘ such as the soup cooked in the fireplace, farz with bacon or vegetables etc. Here, you can taste the specialties with a wooden spoon and the flavors are incomparable. At the edge of the village, typical Breton games to challenge yourself with family or friends, and the beautiful chestnut forest which invites young and old to have fun in the company of facetious korrigans. In Poul-Fetan, each house tells the soul of Brittany through the families who lived here over a hundred and fifty years ago !


In town of Qusinic, and around you have apart from the seven chapels scattered throughout the countryside,you have side by side the Saint Pierre Church dates from the 18C, its bell tower is wonderful. Next to it stands the Saint Mathurin Chapel, the current chapel dates from the 18C, but another chapel or an oratory stood in the same place from the 15C.
The official village of Poul Fetan : https://www.poul-fetan.bzh/
The town of Quistinic on Poul Fetan : https://www.quistinic.fr/tourisme-loisirs-patrimoine/poul-fetan/
The town of Quistinic on its heritage : https://www.quistinic.fr/tourisme-loisirs-patrimoine/connaitre-ma-commune/
There you go folks, another wonderful spot now better known in my neck of the woods, which never stops to amazing me on its beauty and diversion of things to see and do. Again, hope you enjoy this post on the village of Poul Fetan in Quistinic as I.
And remember, happy travels, good health,and many cheers to all !!!