Guilliers, Rural commune in Morbihan, France.
Guilliers covers 35.14 square kilometers at an average elevation of 81 meters, crossed by the Signan river and surrounded by typical Breton agricultural landscapes.
The medieval castle of Guilliers was built by Guéthenoc, Viscount of Porhoët, around the year 1000, serving as a strategic position before being abandoned for Josselin.
The commune preserves authentic Breton traditions with Sunday races, horseback jousting, and Breton wrestling organized on its seven active racing fields throughout the year.
The town hall located on Rue de la Mairie provides all local administrative services under Mayor Joël Lemazurier, elected for the 2020-2026 term.
Guilliers maintains the distinctive feature of seven active racing fields that host various traditional Breton competitions every Sunday, attracting participants and spectators regularly.
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