Guénéné-sur-Scorff

Guémené-sur-Scorff

Discover Guémené-sur-Scorffa charming medieval town in the heart of the Morbihanand immerse yourself in its exceptional heritage. Centrally located bretagneThis Breton gem invites you to explore its narrow streets, historic relics and local specialties.

Historical origins and place names

The name Guémené-sur-Scorff comes from Kemenet-Guégant, a fief founded by Lord Guégant around 1050. This name evolved naturally into Guémené due to Breton linguistic rules.. In the 15th century, the town grew around a motte castrale and, in 1570, was elevated to the rank of principality under the Rohan-Guémené family..

Medieval architectural heritage in Guémené-sur-Scorff

Guémené-sur-Scorff offers a real journey through time. Let yourself be surprised by the Prison Towerthe Rohan gatehousethe ramparts, as well as the famous "Bains de la Reine" - the remains of a medieval thermal bath converted into a museum. Stroll between the half-timbered houses dating from the 15th century, the original covered market (1634) and the washhouses.. The Notre-Dame-de-la-Fosse church is impressive for its lack of a traditional bell tower and its bell tower-campanile..

Cultural life and local traditions

Labelled Little City of Characterthe town has preserved its medieval soul between the valleys and the Scorff.. Breton from Vannes is still heard, and the commune actively supports the language via Ya d'ar brezhoneg.. Places of inspiration, druidic festivals and literary references (Aragon...) testify to its cultural influence.

 

Gastronomy: Guémené andouille sausage

Guémené is known for its andouillemade using a traditional threading method defended by a local brotherhood. Two craftsmen carry on the tradition. Every year (with some recent exceptions), the commune organizes a Andouille Festival bringing together up to several thousand visitors.

L'andouille from Guémené-sur-Scorff is an emblematic charcuterie from Brittany, made according to ancestral know-how. It is composed of threaded pork chops in concentric circles, smoked with beechwood, then cooked in water for several hours. The result is a black andouille, nearly 60 cm long, with a penetrating smoky taste and a firm texture.. In 2017, the name "Andouille de Guémené Tradition has been introduced to guarantee the artisanal character of industrial production..

Recent recognition: in April 2025, the specialty was awarded the prestigious Remarkable Taste Siteand its roots in the local terroir..

Guéméné-sur-Scorff
Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Local craftsmen from Guémené-sur-Scorff

Maison de l'Andouille (Rivalan-Quidu family)

  • Since 1931four generations perpetuate an entirely manualfrom salting and drying to smoking over a beechwood fire.

  • Available in two formats: normal" andouille (2-3 weeks drying time) and very dry" andouille (9 months), ideal as an aperitif.

  • Store open all year, with tastings on site

Levesque House

  • Charcutier-traiteur (delicatessen maker) Confrérie des Goustiers de l'Andouilleguaranteeing the tradition and promotion of the product.

  • Artisanal method: salted chowders, wood smoking, drying and slow cooking

Atelier de l'Argoat

  • Also offers a Andouille from Guémené à l'Ancienneentirely handmade and smoked with beech wood

Restaurants to discover in Guémené-sur-Scorff

Guémené-sur-Scorff boasts several establishments where andouille sausages take pride of place, often served as traditional dishes:

1931, Chez Thomas

  • Restaurant created by Thomas Rivalan (family-run), specializing in a version of andouille. "hachi parmandouille"andouille-purée, etc..

  • Warm atmosphere, varied menu (also vegetarian), open Wednesday to Sunday, reservations recommended .

The Three Merchants

  • Historic inn (1658) located on rue Émile Mazé, offers andouille-purée on reservation. Traditional cuisine, vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Crêperie des Rohan

  • Highly-rated local creperie (4.6), served with andouille sausage as a garnish, a favourite with creperie fans. .

Aux Sabots Rouges

  • Pub-restaurant focusing on local produce and seafood, featuring andouille sausages.

Le Bistrot de Louisa & d'autres

  • Welcoming places where andouille sausages are regularly on the menu, depending on the season .

Why visit and taste?

  1. Authenticity each craftsman perpetuates a manual method, from chowdering to baking, respecting centuries-old traditions.

  2. Taste variety Enjoy from a moist andouille to a very dry version (9 months), or in hot dishes (hash, purée, pancakes).

  3. Labels of excellence : label Site Remarquable du Goût 2025a guarantee of superior quality.

In a nutshell

L'andouille from Guémené-sur-Scorff is much more than just a charcuterie: it embodies a living culinary heritagecrafted by passionate artisans. Visit Maison de l'Andouille, Maison Levesqueor theAtelier de l'Argoatthen enjoy this unique product in restaurants such as The 1931 or The Three Merchantsis to plunge into the heart of the Breton terroir. A must for lovers of gastronomy and authenticity.

Andouille Festival 2025 in Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Here is the official program for the Andouille Festival 2025 in Guémené-sur-Scorff, which will take place over two days:

Fête de l'Andouille 2025 - Saturday, August 23, 2025

  • 9pm - Fest-noz place Loth
    On the program: Breton music and dance with the groups Kerbedig and Loened Fall.

Fête de l'Andouille 2025 - Sunday, August 24, 2025

  • From 10am - Pardon / Procession / Mass
    Traditional celebration in honor of Notre-Dame-de-la-Fosse, religious rituals and brotherhood honors .

  • 12pm and all afternoon - Musical and festive entertainment
    - Performances by folk groups : Les Gabièrs d'Artimon, Danserien Bro Cléguérec, Kigner ar Goyen, Bagad Kerlen ar Drouz Vor, Danserien Ar Vro Pourlethand the Pipe Band de Saint-Brieuc.
    - Fest-deiz with Runigo Guichard and Parfum de Folk.
    - Fest-noz from 8:30 p.m. on Place Loth, with entertainment by André and Lefebvre and HerriWenn .

  • Gourmet walk & Festivities
    - Marché du terroir to discover local producers.
    - Andouille-purée meala convivial and gourmet moment.
    - Parade of brotherhoodstradition and celebration in costume.

Key information

EventDates and timesPriceLocation
Fest-noz (Saturday)August 23 at 9pmFreePlace Loth
Pardon & MassAugust 24 from 10 a.m.FreeDowntown, in front of the basilica
Entertainment & mealsAugust 24 from noon to eveningFreeSeveral locations in the center
  • Visit presale meals (11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7 p.m.) is available online via HelloAsso or in the Intermarché hall on August 22 and 23..

  • The event, at its 33ᵉ editionis free and organized by the Confrérie des Goustiers de l'Andouille..

Tips for making the most of it

  • Saturday evening A fest-noz: don't miss the fest-noz for an immersion in Breton tradition.

  • Sunday First, watch the procession, then enjoy the musical entertainment, the parade and the tastings. Remember to reserve your meal to guarantee your place.

In short, the Andouille Festival 2025 from Guémené-sur-Scorff offers a weekend rich in gastronomy, music, culture and tradition. See you on August 23 and 24 in Guémené-sur-Scorff to experience Breton conviviality around traditional andouille sausages!

Tourist activities and walks

  • Tourist Office installed at the "Bains de la Reine", the ideal starting point for a guided tour of the city. Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Walking tour of the historic center: Maison de l'Écuyer, former "Trois Marchands" tavern, stagecoach stop.

  • A bucolic stroll through the valleys carved out by the Scorff, offering a natural setting and medieval charm..

Guémené-sur-Scorff
Guémené-sur-Scorff

Discover the Guémené-sur-Scorff cavalcade

Visit cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff is a emblematic festive event du Morbihan, bringing together floats, lively musical groups and a large warm atmosphere. Organized by the Carnival PourlethThis cavalcade alternates with the one in Scaër, attracting thousands of spectators. Guémenois and visitors to the region.

A fashion show rich in creativity

Each edition of the cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff offers some twenty floats, some of which are humorousothers magnificently florisall with a meticulous aesthetic. In 2025, for example, the "Frayeur à Kerboo" float was created and presented by 75 carnival-goers.. Volunteers devote thousands of hours to their construction, an approach that illustrates thecommunity involvement and the passion bretonne.

The musical and festive atmosphere

Visit cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff would be nothing without music: brass bands, orchestras and DJs liven up the parade and popular outdoor parties.. The classic program includes a parade in the afternoon, often followed by a concert on the Place Loth and an evening dance, open to all.

Frequency and highlights

The Pourleth Carnival is normally held every two years, alternating with the Cavalcade de Scaër.. The 2026 edition will be symbolic: it will celebrate 100 years of carnival.. The previous edition, 2024, took place on May 18 and 19..

Heritage and local issues Guémené-sur-Scorff

Located in a Small city of characterGuémené-sur-Scorff offers a charming medieval setting, adding to the charm of the cavalcade.. Bordered by the river Scorff, the town boasts a rich historical heritage (castle, half-timbered houses). Take the opportunity to discover the local andouille sausage and visit our guide to Brittany..

Practical information on how to take part

  • Datestraditionally in May (September depending on the edition), in the afternoon for the parade.

  • RatesPrices: usually around €10, free for children under 12 (pre-sales €9).

  • ParticipationCall for volunteers for float building, entertainment and ticket sales (Scaër, for example, is looking for 45 volunteers for its cavalcade).

Why come to the Guémené-sur-Scorff cavalcade?

  • AuthenticityA community festival with a Breton tradition.

  • Creativityoriginal floats, lively music and a festive atmosphere.

  • Heritage and gastronomyStroll through the medieval town and taste the local andouille sausage. You can also enjoy a pictorial overview in our article on Breton charcuterie [link here].

Useful links cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Official Carnival Pourleth

  • Event information: dates and times

  • Ticketing info and program (brass bands, DJ)

In a nutshell

Visit cavalcade in Guémené-sur-Scorff is a an annual festival not to be missedcombining a carnival tradition, a strong volunteer commitment, highly creative floats, Breton conviviality and the discovery of a new world. unique urban heritage. See you next May for an unforgettable festive experience!

Weather Guéméné-sur-Scorff

A temperate oceanic climate

Guémené-sur-Scorff benefits from a Cfb climateoceanic to temperate summer according to Köppen-Geiger. This translates into cool, wet winterswithout excessive freezing, and mild to pleasant summersmarked by a moderate oceanic influence. The average annual temperature is around 9,8 °C.

Average temperatures: mild in summer, cool in winter

  • Summer (June to September)
    The hot season lasts about 3.1 months (June 16 to September 18), with average maximum temperatures above 20°C.
    July, the hottest month, saw average temperatures of 22 °C during the day, with nights around 12 °Cand an average temperature of around 18 °C over the whole month.

  • Winter (November to March)
    The cool period extends over 3.8 monthswith daily highs below 11°C.
    January is the coldest: maximums of 8-9 °Cbetween 1-3 °Csometimes close to zero.

Météo Guéméné-sur-Scorff - Precipitation: regular and well distributed

Annual rainfall is around 1,039 mm at Guémené-sur-Scorffwith moderate, sometimes frequent precipitation. Rainfall is relatively well distributed, although :

  • December is the wettest month, with around 73 mm and up to 11.5 days of precipitation

  • July is drier, with only 29 mm and about 5 to 9 days of rain

Wet days (≥1 mm) are more numerous from late September to late February (+28 %), compared with a drier season of end of February to end of September.

Sunshine and cloud cover

A Guémené-sur-Scorff, thees partly or mostly cloudy skies predominate, especially in winter (66 % of cloud cover in January). Conversely, summer is brighter, with 62 % of clear days in July.

  • Maximum day length 16 h 03 min near the solstice (June 21).

  • Minimum duration around 8 h 22 min around December 21

Wind and mist

Winters are often windy à Guémené-sur-Scorff(19 km/h in December), while the summer are calmer (14 km/h in July). Winter mornings can sometimes be fog or reduced visibilityas recorded this morning with humidity and a temperature of 11-22 °C

Seasonal summary

  • Spring pleasant temperatures (9-18°C), moderate rainfall (~69 mm in May, over ~16 days) to Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Summer pleasant, dry days, temperatures between 18-23°C, light rain (29-53 mm), plenty of sunshine (13-16 h).

  • Autumn increasing rainfall (up to 40 %), gradually falling temperatures.

  • Winter cold and damp, highs of 8-9°C, strong wind, very cloudy.

Town hall and administrative information Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Practical information

Guémené-sur-Scorff is 17 km from Pontivy, 40 km from Lorient and 56 km from Vannesin the Argoat region of central Brittany. Accessible by car, it offers a weekly market, plus thriving local businesses.

Here are the Official information from the Guémené-sur-Scorff Town Hallgrouped together for your convenience:

Address and contacts

  • Address Place du Château, 56160 Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Telephone (switchboard) Phone number: 02 97 51 20 23 (+33 2 97 51 20 23 outside France)Fax : 02 97 51 27 29

  • Standard email

  • Email civil status

  • Current town hall Mr René Le Moullec, elected in May 2020 (term runs until 2026)

Guénéné-sur-Scorff official town hall website
Guénéné-sur-Scorff official town hall website

Opening hours

  • Monday - Friday 08:30-12:00 and 13:30-17:00 (telephone answering service until 17:30)

  • Saturday 10:00-12:00 (according to some sources)

Administrative services

According to the municipal website and the official directory, the main procedures available at the town hall are :

  • Civil status : births, marriages, deaths, family records

  • Identity documents ID cards, passports (by appointment only)

  • Census, urbanism (building permits, works, land registry), cemetery

  • Collaboration with France Services (14 rue Joseph-Pérès): extended administrative assistance (social security, retirement, justice, etc.).

Administration & intercommunality

  • INSEE code: 56073 - Postal code: 56160

  • BoroughPontivy - Canton: Gourin

  • Intercommunality Roi Morvan Communauté (21 communes)

Useful information

  • Official website guemene-sur-scorff.com (infosite & online procedures)

  • Multi-purpose hall & culture Reservations via town hall (02 97 51 20 23)

  • Municipal cinema Information from the town hall

  • Landfill Zone du Rulan, contact details via Roi Morvan Communauté

In a nutshell

  • You can go to the town hall in Monday to Fridaymornings and afternoons, as well as Saturday morning.

  • For marital status and identificationto make an appointment.

  • Visit France Services offers a local point of contact for your day-to-day administrative formalities.

  • Contact by phone or email, convenient and easily accessible.

Télégramme Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Here is a description of the page "Guémené-sur-Scorff - local news and information live " newspaper Le Télégramme

The page Télégramme Guémené-sur-Scorff brings together real-time news from the Morbihan commune. You'll find local newsincluding reports on the school fair (June 28, 2025), the results of pétanque competitions, and changes to the organization of the brocante and summer braderie.. The agenda integrating festivals, hikes, bingo, shows and association eventsoffers a rich and varied view of local life.

The weather forecast is updated daily, with temperatures, wind speed and expected precipitation.. There are also permanent sections: obituaries, legal notices, volunteeringas well as specific pages on practical info communal.

Illustrated reports bring activities to life, with photos of make-up stands, queues and scenes of local life.. Finally, "subscriber" articles provide in-depth information on certain current events, such as municipal reports or budget developments.

In short, the Télégramme Guémené-sur-Scorff is an indispensable tool for keeping up to date with the cultural, associative, weather, sporting and administrative life of the commune.

Conclusion

Guémené-sur-Scorff is a Breton medieval treasure trove: a history of lords, astonishing architecture, artisanal gastronomy, lively culture and welcoming nature all blend harmoniously. A must-see getaway in Central Brittany.

Frequently asked questions - Guémené-sur-Scorff

What is Guémené-sur-Scorff?

Guémené-sur-Scorff is a Little City of Character founded around 1050, is rich in medieval remains and has been awarded a label for its architecture and traditional andouille sausage.

Why is it called "sur-Scorff"?

The village sits on the banks of the Scorff, a river that has shaped its valleys and contributed to its beauty.

What not to miss?

Remains of the castle (tower, gatehouse), media library-auditorium, medieval houses, steepleless church, covered market and "Bains de la Reine" museum.

Can I attend the Fête de l'Andouille?

Yes, every year this festival attracts several thousand visitors to Guémené-sur-Scorff around local gastronomy.

Which craftsmen produce traditional andouille sausages?

Two companies remain faithful to hand-making: Maison de l'Andouille and Maison Levesque.

How do I get around Guémené-sur-Scorff?

By car (access around Lorient/Pontivy), and on foot in the historic heart of Guémené-sur-Scorff the weekly market adds local charm.

Is the Breton language spoken?

Yes, especially Breton from Vannes: the commune is involved in promoting it via Ya d'ar brezhoneg.

What walks are nearby?

Stroll through the Scorff valleys, enjoy guided historical tours and discover the medieval center.

Conclusion

Guémené-sur-Scorff is a Breton medieval treasure trove: a history of lords, astonishing architecture, artisanal gastronomy, lively culture and welcoming nature all blend harmoniously. A must-see getaway in central Brittany.

 

Guémené-sur-Scorff

Discover Guémené-sur-Scorffa charming medieval town in the heart of the Morbihanand immerse yourself in its exceptional heritage. Centrally located bretagneThis Breton gem invites you to explore its narrow streets, historic relics and local specialties.

Historical origins and place names

The name Guémené-sur-Scorff comes from Kemenet-Guégant, a fief founded by Lord Guégant around 1050. This name evolved naturally into Guémené due to Breton linguistic rules.. In the 15th century, the town grew around a motte castrale and, in 1570, was elevated to the rank of principality under the Rohan-Guémené family..

Medieval architectural heritage in Guémené-sur-Scorff

Guémené-sur-Scorff offers a real journey through time. Let yourself be surprised by the Prison Towerthe Rohan gatehousethe ramparts, as well as the famous "Bains de la Reine" - the remains of a medieval thermal bath converted into a museum. Stroll between the half-timbered houses dating from the 15th century, the original covered market (1634) and the washhouses.. The Notre-Dame-de-la-Fosse church is impressive for its lack of a traditional bell tower and its bell tower-campanile..

Cultural life and local traditions

Labelled Petite Cité de Caractèrethe town has preserved its medieval soul between the valleys and the Scorff.. Breton from Vannes is still heard, and the commune actively supports the language via Ya d'ar brezhoneg.. Places of inspiration, druidic festivals and literary references (Aragon...) bear witness to its cultural influence.

Gastronomy: Guémené andouille sausage

Guémené is known for its andouillemade using a traditional threading method defended by a local brotherhood. Two craftsmen carry on the tradition. Every year (with some recent exceptions), the commune organizes a Andouille Festival bringing together up to several thousand visitors.

L'andouille from Guémené-sur-Scorff is an emblematic charcuterie from Brittany, made according to ancestral know-how. It is composed of threaded pork chops in concentric circles, smoked with beechwood, then cooked in water for several hours. The result is a black andouille, nearly 60 cm long, with a penetrating smoky taste and a firm texture.. In 2017, the name "Andouille de Guémené Tradition has been introduced to guarantee the artisanal character of industrial production..

Recent recognition: in April 2025, the specialty was awarded the prestigious Remarkable Taste Siteand its roots in the local terroir..

Guéméné-sur-Scorff
Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Local craftsmen from Guémené-sur-Scorff

Maison de l'Andouille (Rivalan-Quidu family)

  • Since 1931four generations perpetuate an entirely manualfrom salting and drying to smoking over a beechwood fire.

  • Available in two formats: normal" andouille (2-3 weeks drying time) and very dry" andouille (9 months), ideal as an aperitif.

  • Store open all year, with tastings on site

Levesque House

  • Charcutier-traiteur (delicatessen maker) Confrérie des Goustiers de l'Andouilleguaranteeing the tradition and promotion of the product.

  • Artisanal method: salted chowders, wood smoking, drying and slow cooking

Atelier de l'Argoat

  • Also offers a Andouille from Guémené à l'Ancienneentirely handmade and smoked with beech wood

Restaurants to discover in Guémené-sur-Scorff

Guémené-sur-Scorff boasts several establishments where andouille sausages take pride of place, often served as traditional dishes:

1931, Chez Thomas

  • Restaurant created by Thomas Rivalan (family-run), specializing in a version of andouille. "hachi parmandouille"andouille-purée, etc..

  • Warm atmosphere, varied menu (also vegetarian), open Wednesday to Sunday, reservations recommended .

The Three Merchants

  • Historic inn (1658) located on rue Émile Mazé, offers andouille-purée on reservation. Traditional cuisine, vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Crêperie des Rohan

  • Highly-rated local creperie (4.6), served with andouille sausage as a garnish, a favourite with creperie fans. .

Aux Sabots Rouges

  • Pub-restaurant focusing on local produce and seafood, featuring andouille sausages.

Le Bistrot de Louisa & d'autres

  • Welcoming places where andouille sausages are regularly on the menu, depending on the season .

Why visit and taste?

  1. Authenticity each craftsman perpetuates a manual method, from chowdering to baking, respecting centuries-old traditions.

  2. Taste variety Enjoy from a moist andouille to a very dry version (9 months), or in hot dishes (hash, purée, pancakes).

  3. Labels of excellence : label Site Remarquable du Goût 2025a guarantee of superior quality.

In a nutshell

L'andouille from Guémené-sur-Scorff is much more than just a charcuterie: it embodies a living culinary heritagecrafted by passionate artisans. Visit Maison de l'Andouille, Maison Levesqueor theAtelier de l'Argoatthen enjoy this unique product in restaurants such as The 1931 or The Three Merchantsis to plunge into the heart of the Breton terroir. A must for lovers of gastronomy and authenticity.

Andouille Festival 2025 in Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Here is the official program for the Andouille Festival 2025 in Guémené-sur-Scorff, which will take place over two days:

Fête de l'Andouille 2025 - Saturday, August 23, 2025

  • 9pm - Fest-noz place Loth
    On the program: Breton music and dance with the groups Kerbedig and Loened Fall.

Fête de l'Andouille 2025 - Sunday, August 24, 2025

  • From 10am - Pardon / Procession / Mass
    Traditional celebration in honor of Notre-Dame-de-la-Fosse, religious rituals and brotherhood honors .

  • 12pm and all afternoon - Musical and festive entertainment
    - Performances by folk groups : Les Gabièrs d'Artimon, Danserien Bro Cléguérec, Kigner ar Goyen, Bagad Kerlen ar Drouz Vor, Danserien Ar Vro Pourlethand the Pipe Band de Saint-Brieuc.
    - Fest-deiz with Runigo Guichard and Parfum de Folk.
    - Fest-noz from 8:30 p.m. on Place Loth, with entertainment by André and Lefebvre and HerriWenn .

  • Gourmet walk & Festivities
    - Marché du terroir to discover local producers.
    - Andouille-purée meala convivial and gourmet moment.
    - Parade of brotherhoodstradition and celebration in costume.

Key information

EventDates and timesPriceLocation
Fest-noz (Saturday)August 23 at 9pmFreePlace Loth
Pardon & MassAugust 24 from 10 a.m.FreeDowntown, in front of the basilica
Entertainment & mealsAugust 24 from noon to eveningFreeSeveral locations in the center
  • Visit presale meals (11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 7 p.m.) is available online via HelloAsso or in the Intermarché hall on August 22 and 23..

  • The event, at its 33ᵉ editionis free and organized by the Confrérie des Goustiers de l'Andouille..

Tips for making the most of it

  • Saturday evening A fest-noz: don't miss the fest-noz for an immersion in Breton tradition.

  • Sunday First, watch the procession, then enjoy the musical entertainment, the parade and the tastings. Remember to reserve your meal to guarantee your place.

In short, the Andouille Festival 2025 from Guémené-sur-Scorff offers a weekend rich in gastronomy, music, culture and tradition. See you on August 23 and 24 in Guémené-sur-Scorff to experience Breton conviviality around traditional andouille sausages!

Tourist activities and walks

  • Tourist Office installed at the "Bains de la Reine", the ideal starting point for a guided tour of the city. Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Walking tour of the historic center: Maison de l'Écuyer, former "Trois Marchands" tavern, stagecoach stop.

  • A bucolic stroll through the valleys carved out by the Scorff, offering a natural setting and medieval charm..

Guémené-sur-Scorff
Guémené-sur-Scorff

Discover the Guémené-sur-Scorff cavalcade

Visit cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff is a emblematic festive event du Morbihan, bringing together floats, lively musical groups and a large warm atmosphere. Organized by the Carnival PourlethThis cavalcade alternates with the one in Scaër, attracting thousands of spectators. Guémenois and visitors to the region.

A fashion show rich in creativity

Each edition of the cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff offers some twenty floats, some of which are humorousothers magnificently florisall with a meticulous aesthetic. In 2025, for example, the "Frayeur à Kerboo" float was created and presented by 75 carnival-goers.. Volunteers devote thousands of hours to their construction, an approach that illustrates thecommunity involvement and the passion bretonne.

The musical and festive atmosphere

Visit cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff would be nothing without music: brass bands, orchestras and DJs liven up the parade and popular outdoor parties.. The classic program includes a parade in the afternoon, often followed by a concert on the Place Loth and an evening dance, open to all.

Frequency and highlights

The Pourleth Carnival is normally held every two years, alternating with the Cavalcade de Scaër.. The 2026 edition will be symbolic: it will celebrate 100 years of carnival.. The previous edition, 2024, took place on May 18 and 19..

Heritage and local issues Guémené-sur-Scorff

Located in a Small city of characterGuémené-sur-Scorff offers a charming medieval setting, adding to the charm of the cavalcade.. Bordered by the river Scorff, the town boasts a rich historical heritage (castle, half-timbered houses). Take the opportunity to discover the local andouille sausage and visit our guide to Brittany..

Practical information on how to take part

  • Datestraditionally in May (September depending on the edition), in the afternoon for the parade.

  • RatesPrices: usually around €10, free for children under 12 (pre-sales €9).

  • ParticipationCall for volunteers for float building, entertainment and ticket sales (Scaër, for example, is looking for 45 volunteers for its cavalcade).

Why come to the Guémené-sur-Scorff cavalcade?

  • AuthenticityA community festival with a Breton tradition.

  • Creativityoriginal floats, lively music and a festive atmosphere.

  • Heritage and gastronomyStroll through the medieval town and taste the local andouille sausage. You can also enjoy a pictorial overview in our article on Breton charcuterie [link here].

Useful links cavalcade Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Official Carnival Pourleth

  • Event information: dates and times

  • Ticketing info and program (brass bands, DJ)

In a nutshell

Visit cavalcade in Guémené-sur-Scorff is a an annual festival not to be missedcombining a carnival tradition, a strong volunteer commitment, highly creative floats, Breton conviviality and the discovery of a new world. unique urban heritage. See you next May for an unforgettable festive experience!

Weather Guéméné-sur-Scorff

A temperate oceanic climate

Guémené-sur-Scorff benefits from a Cfb climateoceanic to temperate summer according to Köppen-Geiger. This translates into cool, wet winterswithout excessive freezing, and mild to pleasant summersmarked by a moderate oceanic influence. The average annual temperature is around 9,8 °C.

Average temperatures: mild in summer, cool in winter

  • Summer (June to September)
    The hot season lasts about 3.1 months (June 16 to September 18), with average maximum temperatures above 20°C.
    July, the hottest month, saw average temperatures of 22 °C during the day, with nights around 12 °Cand an average temperature of around 18 °C over the whole month.

  • Winter (November to March)
    The cool period extends over 3.8 monthswith daily highs below 11°C.
    January is the coldest: maximums of 8-9 °Cbetween 1-3 °Csometimes close to zero.

Météo Guéméné-sur-Scorff - Precipitation: regular and well distributed

Annual rainfall is around 1,039 mm at Guémené-sur-Scorffwith moderate, sometimes frequent precipitation. Rainfall is relatively well distributed, although :

  • December is the wettest month, with around 73 mm and up to 11.5 days of precipitation

  • July is drier, with only 29 mm and about 5 to 9 days of rain

Wet days (≥1 mm) are more numerous from late September to late February (+28 %), compared with a drier season of end of February to end of September.

Sunshine and cloud cover

A Guémené-sur-Scorff, thees partly or mostly cloudy skies predominate, especially in winter (66 % of cloud cover in January). Conversely, summer is brighter, with 62 % of clear days in July.

  • Maximum day length 16 h 03 min near the solstice (June 21).

  • Minimum duration around 8 h 22 min around December 21

Wind and mist

Winters are often windy à Guémené-sur-Scorff(19 km/h in December), while the summer are calmer (14 km/h in July). Winter mornings can sometimes be fog or reduced visibilityas recorded this morning with humidity and a temperature of 11-22 °C

Seasonal summary

  • Spring pleasant temperatures (9-18°C), moderate rainfall (~69 mm in May, over ~16 days) to Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Summer pleasant, dry days, temperatures between 18-23°C, light rain (29-53 mm), plenty of sunshine (13-16 h).

  • Autumn increasing rainfall (up to 40 %), gradually falling temperatures.

  • Winter cold and damp, highs of 8-9°C, strong wind, very cloudy.

Town hall and administrative information Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Practical information

Guémené-sur-Scorff is 17 km from Pontivy, 40 km from Lorient and 56 km from Vannesin the Argoat region of central Brittany. Accessible by car, it offers a weekly market, plus thriving local businesses.

Here are the Official information from the Guémené-sur-Scorff Town Hallgrouped together for your convenience:

Address and contacts

  • Address Place du Château, 56160 Guémené-sur-Scorff

  • Telephone (switchboard) Phone number: 02 97 51 20 23 (+33 2 97 51 20 23 outside France)Fax : 02 97 51 27 29

  • Standard email

  • Email civil status

  • Current town hall Mr René Le Moullec, elected in May 2020 (term runs until 2026)

Guénéné-sur-Scorff official town hall website
Guénéné-sur-Scorff official town hall website

Opening hours

  • Monday - Friday 08:30-12:00 and 13:30-17:00 (telephone answering service until 17:30)

  • Saturday 10:00-12:00 (according to some sources)

Administrative services

According to the municipal website and the official directory, the main procedures available at the town hall are :

  • Civil status : births, marriages, deaths, family records

  • Identity documents ID cards, passports (by appointment only)

  • Census, urbanism (building permits, works, land registry), cemetery

  • Collaboration with France Services (14 rue Joseph-Pérès): extended administrative assistance (social security, retirement, justice, etc.).

Administration & intercommunality

  • INSEE code: 56073 - Postal code: 56160

  • BoroughPontivy - Canton: Gourin

  • Intercommunality Roi Morvan Communauté (21 communes)

Useful information

  • Official website guemene-sur-scorff.com (infosite & online procedures)

  • Multi-purpose hall & culture Reservations via town hall (02 97 51 20 23)

  • Municipal cinema Information from the town hall

  • Landfill Zone du Rulan, contact details via Roi Morvan Communauté

In a nutshell

  • You can go to the town hall in Monday to Fridaymornings and afternoons, as well as Saturday morning.

  • For marital status and identificationto make an appointment.

  • Visit France Services offers a local point of contact for your day-to-day administrative formalities.

  • Contact by phone or email, convenient and easily accessible.

Télégramme Guéméné-sur-Scorff

Here is a description of the page "Guémené-sur-Scorff - local news and information live " newspaper Le Télégramme

The page Télégramme Guémené-sur-Scorff brings together real-time news from the Morbihan commune. You'll find local newsincluding reports on the school fair (June 28, 2025), the results of pétanque competitions, and changes to the organization of the brocante and summer braderie.. The agenda integrating festivals, hikes, bingo, shows and association eventsoffers a rich and varied view of local life.

The weather forecast is updated daily, with temperatures, wind speed and expected precipitation.. There are also permanent sections: obituaries, legal notices, volunteeringas well as specific pages on practical info communal.

Illustrated reports bring activities to life, with photos of make-up stands, queues and scenes of local life.. Finally, "subscriber" articles provide in-depth information on certain current events, such as municipal reports or budget developments.

In short, the Télégramme Guémené-sur-Scorff is an indispensable tool for keeping up to date with the cultural, associative, weather, sporting and administrative life of the commune.

Conclusion

Guémené-sur-Scorff is a Breton medieval treasure trove: a history of lords, astonishing architecture, artisanal gastronomy, lively culture and welcoming nature all blend harmoniously. A must-see getaway in Central Brittany.

Frequently asked questions - Guémené-sur-Scorff

What is Guémené-sur-Scorff?

Guémené-sur-Scorff is a Little City of Character founded around 1050, is rich in medieval remains and has been awarded a label for its architecture and traditional andouille sausage.

Why is it called "sur-Scorff"?

The village sits on the banks of the Scorff, a river that has shaped its valleys and contributed to its beauty.

What not to miss?

Remains of the castle (tower, gatehouse), media library-auditorium, medieval houses, steepleless church, covered market and "Bains de la Reine" museum.

Can I attend the Fête de l'Andouille?

Yes, every year this festival attracts several thousand visitors to Guémené-sur-Scorff around local gastronomy.

Which craftsmen produce traditional andouille sausages?

Two companies remain faithful to hand-making: Maison de l'Andouille and Maison Levesque.

How do I get around Guémené-sur-Scorff?

By car (access around Lorient/Pontivy), and on foot in the historic heart of Guémené-sur-Scorff the weekly market adds local charm.

Is the Breton language spoken?

Yes, especially Breton from Vannes: the commune is involved in promoting it via Ya d'ar brezhoneg.

What walks are nearby?

Stroll through the Scorff valleys, enjoy guided historical tours and discover the medieval center.

Conclusion

Guémené-sur-Scorff is a Breton medieval treasure trove: a history of lords, astonishing architecture, artisanal gastronomy, lively culture and welcoming nature all blend harmoniously. A must-see getaway in central Brittany.

 

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