THE CLOSE CITY
The walled town is one of the symbols of the Breton coast, with a history ...Read more
CAPUCHIN WORKSHOPS
Capucins workshops with animation, in the heart of the Recouvrance ...Read more
THE REMPARTS
Dinan's fortifications are among the largest and best preserved in ...Read more
ST. GEORGE'S POOL
A charming swimming pool, the oldest in Rennes, a living monument of Rennes ...Read more
AS YOU WALK DOWN THE STREET
Streets of Dinan endowed with various squares with beautiful residences ...Read more
THE PLACE OF THE LICES
The Place de Lices was once the site of the equestrian joust between two ...Read more
PEN-HIR TIP
A popular point for locals and tourists alike, offering breathtaking ...Read more
TIP OF SAINT-CASTLE (TIP OF ILSE)
The Pointe de Saint-Cast is equipped with an orientation table allowing you ...Read more
THE PLACE SAINTE-ANNE
Read moreA must-see in Rennes, this square is full of life thanks to its many bars and restaurants, its retro carousel and its daily book market. Stop here to relax on a terrace, eat a sausage cake on your way back from the Lices market or to meet up with your friends on rue de la Soif. It represents the nerve center of the city, from which distances are calculated. The half-timbered houses bear witness to the city's architectural heritage, as does the Saint-Aubin church. In recent years, the square has undergone a metamorphosis with a new convention center in the Jacobins Convent and the arrival of the2nd subway line.
VANGUARD POINT
Pointe de la Garde offers a magnificent view of the Grande Plage, the ...Read more
CENTRE-VILLE
Downtown Lannion, with charming alleys, perfect for guided tours and free ...Read more
MOONLIGHT WALK
Stroll between Plage du Prieuré and Anse du Bec-de-la-Vallée, with views ...Read more
CONCARNEAU
Read moreConcarneau is a typical Breton city with many facets: marina, fishing port, remains of an old fortified town in the th and th centuries, coastal trails, beaches and coves of fine sand, walks are varied and can take you round to discover the architecture of the city and its wild and seductive natural sites. After your walks in Concarneau, the sea air will surely have opened your appetite, so to satisfy your snack, you will have to stop at one of the many restaurants in the city, and there is a great chance that you will recover from Concarneau.
VISIT OF PONTAVEN, CITY OF PAINTERS
Visit of the charming bucolic village of Pont-Aven, and a discovery of ...Read more
WHITE MILL MARINA
The port of Moulin Blanc, located at the end of one of the most beautiful ...Read more
EIGHT-PATRIOT STREET
This narrow pedestrian alley is a lively place with many restaurants, bars ...Read more
PLACE SAINT-PIERRE
Square with old halls partly Romanesque, hosting the Parliament and the ...Read more
Discovery tours of Concarneau
Read moreA former «closed city», enclosed in thick walls, Concarneau has now opened up to the territory and tourism. Six interpretive circuits allow to wander around the city by discovering its history and main buildings. The themes are varied: Sardinians, Artists, Railwaymen, Vahics, Unusual closed city (shortest) and seaside promenade (longest). These are all routes that will give a thread a ride from one to two hours. Plans are available at the Tourist Office or on its website.
Tariff: free.
Duration: 1 a. m. to 2 a. m.
Difficulty: easy.
SAINT-GUENHA'L STREET
Read moreVery typical of the Medieval Old Vannes, this shopping street along the cathedral has some nice examples of old shops and wooden houses decorated with sculptures.