MAIRIE DE BAUD
Read moreBaud is a charming town in the Morbihan region of Brittany. The town hall also offers a range of services, including registry office, finance, municipal police, town planning, technical services, media library and much more.
CONSEIL RÉGIONAL DE BRETAGNE
Read moreAttractive and with a strong identity, the Brittany Region is also a local authority that intends to defend its values and diversity. Its actions are distinguished by major investments in education, social services, the environment, tourism, training and transport, with a highly ambitious train development policy and a determination to shine on a European scale. The bretagne.bzh website presents the major projects that reflect the region's dynamism.
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Read moreDinard Town Hall is the place to go for residents and visitors alike to carry out their administrative formalities. The Dinard town hall has received numerous awards and distinctions in various fields, testifying to its commitment to its residents and visitors.
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Read moreThe municipality of Dol-de-Bretagne is promoting its heritage through the creation of a Site Patrimonial Remarquable, in collaboration with the architecte des bâtiments de France and the Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bretagne. The town council also offers a participatory budget, where you can vote for your favorite project.
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Read moreThe Ile de Sein, located in Brittany's Finistère region, is a destination sure to charm visitors. This small island, set like a raft at sea level, offers a unique landscape where rock and ocean meet. The sea is omnipresent, reminding all senses of the island nature of this place. The island's colorful lanes tell a thousand and one stories of sailor-fishermen, from shipwrecks to rescues. Île de Sein is accessible to all, with no cars, so you can stroll at your own pace through the land and lanes.
MAIRIE DE L'ILE DE BATZ
Read moreThe island of Batz can be reached via the port of Roscoff, north of Morlaix in Finistère. To get there by car, take the Rennes-Brest or Nantes-Brest expressway, heading for Morlaix, then Roscoff. You can also take the train to Morlaix, then a bus to Roscoff. The nearest airport is Brest-Guipavas, 60 km from Roscoff. Crossings to Batz Island are operated by the Batz Island launches. Outside this period, timetables vary. We advise you to check with the Batz Island boats for precise timetables. Dogs are also allowed free of charge. Payment can be made by cheque, cash, credit card (only in season) or vacation vouchers. Reservations are not required for private customers. Boarding is at low tide at the end of the pier, a 10-minute walk, and at high tide at Roscoff's old port.
MAIRIE DE MOLENE
Read moreÎle-Molène offers many places for tourists to visit. Among the main sites is the Molène semaphore, a two-storey display of the daily life and missions of the lookouts. The English Cemetery is a place of remembrance for the victims of the Drummond Castle liner sinking in 1896. The Church of Saint Ronan houses magnificent relics, and the Drummond Castle Museum tells the story of the disaster. The frescoed Roussin shelter recalls the island's history, while the sheltered harbour bears witness to the importance of fishing. The Saint Ronan well, the Beg ar Loued site and the dry stone walls are also interesting places to discover. Finally, the Maison de l'Environnement offers interactive exhibitions on the island's biodiversity and history.
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Read moreLe Palais is a charmingly situated town. Le Palais town hall is an imposing building housing the town hall. The town of Le Palais also offers many services to its residents, such as the media library and the port. What's more, the town regularly organizes events to entertain residents and visitors alike. You can also enjoy the region's beautiful beaches and visit the Ponant islands.
MAIRIE DE L’ILE DE HOUAT
Read moreThe island of Houat, in the Bay of Biscay, is a veritable natural paradise. Its fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters make it one of Europe's most beautiful destinations. The rugged coastline offers breathtaking panoramas. Nature lovers will be delighted by the island's well-preserved biodiversity. Houat is committed to protecting its environment and its oceans. The island can be reached by boat from several ports, including Quiberon, Vannes and La Turballe. Once there, you can only get around on foot or by bike, as motorized vehicles are prohibited. For accommodation, there are three hotels, furnished rentals and a reception area. There's no shortage of activities on the island, including coastal walks, bike rides, botanical walks and tasting the delicious local shellfish.
MAIRIE D'HOEDIC
Read moreHoëdic was long placed under religious authority. At 22 km from Quiberon, this island belongs like its sister Houat to an almost immersed granite line linking the peninsula of Quiberon with that of Croisic.
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Read moreSauzon town hall is located rue du Lieutenant Riou in Sauzon, in the town of Belle-Île-en-Mer. The town's mayor is Ronan JUHEL, who is supported by a number of deputies and councillors. Various commissions and delegates are also in place to manage the commune's various issues, such as works, town planning, the port, finance, etc. Sauzon town council is also represented on various bodies and associations, such as the Association des Îles du Ponant and Morbihan Energie.
MAIRIE DE FOUGÈRES
Read moreThe Fougères town hall is a building located in the commune of Fougères, in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany. It houses the town's municipal services.
MAIRIE DE CHÂTEAUBOURG
Read moreChâteaubourg town hall is part of Vitré Communauté, an agglomeration community. You can also find information on town hall services such as children and young people, schools, associations, municipal halls, identity cards and passports, the library and waste management.
HOTEL DE VILLE DE VITRÉ
Read moreVitré town hall groups together several departments, including the mayor's office, the secretariat for elected representatives, the general services department, institutional communications and heritage conservation.
MAIRIE DE TINTÉNIAC
Read moreTinténiac Town Hall offers a range of services, including the issue of identity cards and passports. To apply for a passport, you can pick up a file at the town hall, or pre-fill out and print your application online. You then need to make an appointment with the identity department to finalize your application. The documents will be available at the town hall, and you will need to make another appointment to collect them.
MAIRIE DE MONTFORT-SUR-MEU
Read moreMontfort-sur-Meu is a charming town to discover, with its historical heritage and natural spaces. You can also take advantage of the town's cultural events and leisure activities.
MAIRIE DE LAILLÉ
Read moreThe municipal services offer a range of support and administrative services, as well as practical information about the town. Laillé also offers services for children and young people, such as childcare facilities for children aged 0-17, extracurricular activities and areas dedicated to young people. The commune also showcases its historical heritage and offers hiking trails for nature lovers.