Island of Sein

The Island of Sein, also known as Ile de Sein is one of the strange islands close to Brittany’s coast. Travelers love to visit this place for its Celtic culture and rugged landscapes. The lighthouses stand strong on the cliffs in stormy oceans that seem to have come to life from a fairytale. You will love every part of Island of Sein as you travel Brittany, France. Based in Atlantic Ocean, at a distance of 10 Km from the area of Finistere is the Ile de Sein, located in the northwest area. This island is just 2 Km in length and hundreds of meters in width. Old churches, chapels and calvaries are life of the isle. You will enjoy cycling and basking in the sun. You should not miss out on visiting the fishing port at Island of Sein and eating the fresh cooked sea food at charming eateries.

Even though the ancient Celtic ethnicity is long gone, a reminder is offered by the Dolmens and Menhirs spread along the undulating meadows occasionally. As you enjoy a luxurious stay at the best resorts in Brittany, you will not long for being home. The quaint landscapes and serene countryside will give you that much deserved break at the Island of Sein. The minimal population of 1,400 individuals makes this place unchanged, quiet special it is own way. You may even get a feeling of being lost in the ocean entirely, as you visit the Sein Island. Pack your bags and set plans to travel France and do not miss out on Island of Sein.


Source: By Portalix (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons