OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office proposing activities and inexhaustible walks in places of ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office with a lot of documentation, with guided tours of the city ...Read more
CAULNES
Read moreCaulnes is a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany. With a population of 2,468, Caulnes offers a peaceful, rural setting. The commune boasts several neighborhoods, including L'Écoublière, Recouvrance and Les Landes de Caulnes. In terms of services, Caulnes has shops, businesses and artisans to meet the needs of residents and visitors alike.
DINAN - CAP FRÉHEL TOURISME
Tourist office offering ideas to discover the region for half-day or ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE PLURIEN
Read morePlurien is a charming village in the heart of the Capes, offering many surprises to its visitors. The locals are warm and welcoming, ready to share their good tips. Don't miss a stop at the "Tue mouche" bar to sample Pierrette's homemade cocktail and meet the locals. As you stroll through Plurien, you'll discover plaques explaining the history of the town and its houses, as well as QR codes for details and anecdotes. The narrow streets lined with pink sandstone houses are ideal for walking and cycling, and the GR34 and the voie verte pass close by. Just a stone's throw from the village, you'll find the Sables d'Or les Pins lagoon, a protected natural area where you can observe a wide variety of wildlife. Last but not least, the Vallée de Diane offers a special kind of tranquility at sunset, with occasional jazz concerts. Plurien is an ideal village for lovers of nature and tranquillity.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DU PAYS CENTRE BRETAGNE
Tourist office with a team offering advice to discover the tourist wealth ...Read more
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Information office of the Lieue-de-Grève, suggesting a visit of the 84 m ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe hotel welcomes you with competent staff to give you local tourist information and to facilitate your efforts. It is open all year long except for a few holidays and will also provide you with typical guides, plans and tourist maps. In short, you will be able to fill in the useful information for your stay or simple passage around the corner. If the office is closed, you can reach the Lamballe office which will inform you.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DU KREIZ BREIZH
Read moreThere are many tourist attractions in Kreiz Breizh, but to help you identify and choose them, do not hesitate to visit this tourist office: it will give you a friendly and competent welcome. Several points of interest concern the canal from Nantes to Brest (let us mention in particular the Glomel lock scale, which can be reached by canoe). But many other natural sites, such as the moors of Locarn, the gorges of Corong and Toul Goulic, are worth a visit. This wooded territory, dotted with valleys, moors, chaos and forests, offers beautiful hikes. For fishermen, there is no shortage of water. The built heritage is not to be outdone, with in particular the abbey of Bon-Repos or the parish enclosure of Kergrist-Moëlou. It should be noted that the office has created two geocaching tours, a fun way to discover the territory: one takes you to the Faoudel valley, the other to the Lan Bern moors, a nature reserve by the canal. It is possible to rent a kit with GPS, binoculars, magnifying glass, etc.
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Read moreIt is located at the bottom of the old town, on the quay of Jaudy, near the marina. In this country where heritage treasures and traditional festivals abound, wise advice is always welcome and this is where you will find it. The office, which has a small shop, also offers a ticketing service and rents electric bicycles. He also gives guided tours of the Touken brewery and the many artists' studios in the small town.
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE DE QUINTIN
Read moreSmall City of Character, Quintin conceals architectural wealth (15 listed or inscribed monuments). Pass by the tourist office, to get some brochures and precious advice. A tour allows you to discover the history of the town, by walking through its streets and its numerous alleys: from the Middle Ages (fortifications and a gate still exist) to the flourishing period of the 17th and 18th centuries, when the town was an important centre of the Breton cloth manufacture, which is attested by beautiful private mansions of cloth merchants. Various walking, horse riding or cycling circuits are possible in the surrounding area. Don't miss the Chaos du Gouët, one of the key sites in the area!
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Read moreLocated between land and sea, Pleumeur-Bodou is an authentic and contrasting commune. Of course, we come here to enjoy the coastline and its magnificent landscapes, never the same because of the amplitude of the tides. But it would be wrong to neglect the interior, which includes castles, chapels and many hiking trails, whose maps and descriptions you will find here. Ask also where are the sublime coastal moors of Bringuiller, on the Landrellec peninsula: you will go there for a walk before visiting the Planetarium or the Radome, a historical monument, the first antenna intended for intercontinental links via the Telstar satellite, in 1962. Don't miss the Ile Grande and its varied landscapes, between marshes, dunes and granite quarries. A 7km marked trail goes around it, in about 2h30.
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE PAYS DE MATIGNON
Tourist office to get all the information you need for a pleasant stay.Read more
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE
Tourist information office of Penvénan, offering a guided tour to discover ...Read more
PLOUÉZEC TOURISME
Read morePlouézec, a charming town in the Guingamp - Baie de Paimpol region, has a tourist office to welcome visitors. Tourist office advisors are on hand to provide information in French, English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Breton.
BÉGARD TOURISME
Read moreBégard offers a wealth of opportunities for walking and hiking. Whether on foot, bike or mountain bike, there's something for everyone. These include the Circuit de la Vallée du Perrier, which takes you through sunken lanes and picturesque villages. The Circuit du Trieux lets you discover the region's biodiversity and heritage, while the Circuit au coeur de Guingamp lets you discover the charms of this Petite Cité de Caractère®. For history buffs, the Circuit du maquis de Plouisy will plunge you into the region's resistance during the Second World War. Last but not least, don't miss the Vallée du Donant tour, which takes in prehistoric remains and a magnificent dovecote.
PONTRIEUX TOURISME
Charming town with 50 wash houses, offering a guided tour and a local ...Read more