Lanvallay Photo Gallery
Lanvallay Photo Gallery
Courtesy of local historian, Jean-Pierre Fournier, and Deputy Mayor, Hubert Adam
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- Aerial view of Walkern
- Aerial view of the port of Dinan Lanvallay
- Lanvallay
- Lanvallay in the spring
- Foxglove, the symbol of Lanvallay
- Lanvallay in the springtime
- The port of Lanvallay
- The Port of Lanvallay
- The port of Lanvallay
- The viaduct Lanvallay under the snow. 1854
- Lanvallay, port of Dinan
- The old bridge at the port of Dinan-Lanvallay
- The old bridge Lanvallay-Dinan
- Nautical jousting, 14 July 2008
- The Cider Route
- Floral competition, July 2008
- Floral competition, July 2008
- The Mayor’s office, Lanvallay
- Manor Court of Britain in the Magdalen, 16th and 17th century
- The District of Magdelena
- The district of Magdalena
- Blacksmith House, Street de l’Abbaye
- Old farm in Lanvallay, now a museum
- Former chapel of the lords of 15th century Lanvallay
- The manor de Lohier, 16th century
- The manor of Grillemont, 15th and 17th century
- The manor of Rochettes, 17th century
- Old Cooperage rue de lAbbaye, built about 1844
- Tressaint church
- Old house of Landeboulou
- River Rance to Landeboulou
- The manor de Landeboulou 17th century
- The seigneurial dovecot of Landeboulou
- Chantoiseau at sunset in Lanvallay
- Reeds and wild flowers at Chantoiseau
- The old river
- The path of Mount millennium, Envay
- Abbey viewed from Lehon Lanvallay. 12th century
- The ancient ramparts of Dinan from Mount Envay
- Peter Sinclair accepts a gift from Lanvallay on behalf of Walkern, 8 August 2012
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Please do feel free to send messages about the twinning of Walkern & Lanvallay using the comment form below
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Below is the translation of Jean-Pierre’s message (thank you Alex). Many thanks Jean-P for your touching words. I very much look forward to our future links, and to seeing you, Hubert, Michel, Colette, Jean-Paul, Thierry, Ga
This is looking really exciting. Lanvally looks a very pretty village and our historical link will make a meaningful bond.