Saint-Aignan (bretonisch: Sant-Inan) ist eine Gemeinde im nordwestfranzösischen Département Morbihan in der Bretagne. Dorf Morbihan in der Bretagne, Saint-A
Saint-Aignan (Breton: Sant-Inan) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Village of Morbihan in Brittany, Saint-Aignan is located on the border of Cotes d'Armor. With a remarkable flowering, the town has received numerous awards and has also been labeled Green Station because of the quality of its environment. The one that used to be called St. Lunan, the name of a Breton saint, is now a popular tourist site, especially because of its many monuments and other buildings classified historical monument. Jewel of the Brittany village Saint-Aignan attracted tourists and visitors passing through its lush vegetation and impressive greenery making it a haven of peace. Located along the famous artificial lake of Guerlédan and its dam, Saint-Aignan also hosts two natural areas of ecological interest, flora and fauna.