Iffendic, Commune in Ille-et-Vilaine department, Brittany, France.
Iffendic covers 73.66 square kilometers at an average elevation of 83 meters, crossed by the Meu and Garun rivers that shape its characteristic rolling Breton landscape and natural geography.
The Saint-Éloi church, a 15th-century classified historical monument, was rebuilt in 1122 by Jacob after the original church was destroyed during 10th-century Norman invasions of the region.
The commune holds the Flowery Towns and Villages label and organizes local festivals that demonstrate the residents' attachment to their heritage and regional Breton cultural traditions throughout the year.
The town hall located at Place de l'Église provides administrative services during weekdays with Saturday availability for civil status matters, served by Montfort-sur-Meu train station six kilometers away.
The natural site of Chambre au Loup derives its name from the legend of the region's last wolf and features impressive cliffs spanning over 70 hectares of preserved forests.
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