Brittany

You can go visit Brittany, a place with Celtic roots and unchanged landscape. Scattered homes and towns in the countryside will welcome you if interiors are explored. Land and sea meet in amazing forms at Brittany. The contours of land are carved out by strong waves and water current at one end and pale beaches forming a pristine shoreline of 2,730 km at the other. Explore the coastal backdrop in a blend of islands, bays, rocky escarpments, marshes, gulfs, peninsulas and sandy beaches. As the tides rise and fall each time, you will come across a different landscape. Green meadows and tapering cliffs can win your heart away.

Popular summer destination of Brittany welcomes travelers with its picturesque campsites and resorts. Gulf Stream warms down the West Coast keeping the temperatures around 20’s. Take the bus or choose to ride a bike, motorcycle and even get into a ferry boat to get around Brittany. You must visit Saint Malo, as it is well known walled city. Dated back to Middle Ages the fortified structure attracts many travelers on frequent basis. The far western part of Brittany includes the Port of Brest. Maritime museum here will keep you entertained apart from medieval castles and old 17th century buildings.

Pont Aven is one well known city of painters; it has more than 50 art galleries. You should check out Dinard for its numerous beaches. All you have to do is relax and eat frozen foods such as ice-cream at leisure. Not to miss out on the small town of Quimper well known for pottery and faience style. You will always want to come back to Brittany for another heavenly holiday.


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