Why go en Bretagne?

The good reasons to go en Bretagne

A changing coastline

Cliffs, creeks, jagged coastlines, it varies constantly, also shaped by the tides.

Saint-Malo and the Emerald Coast

The corsair city stands at the heart of charming shores, punctuated by charming resorts.

A generous terroir

Land and sea provide an abundance of products, the basis of an authentic gastronomy.

The Gulf of Morbihan

This inland sea dotted with islets forms a fascinating labyrinth of land and water.

Cities of character

Medieval towns and castles abound: Dinan, Fougères, Vitré, Vannes, Quimper...

A multitude of festivals

Bretons love to party: events of all kinds keep them busy all year round.

The Pink Granite Coast

Its picturesque chaos framing beautiful beaches make up a unique, heavenly setting.

Islands with many faces

Gentle like Bréhat or wild like Ouessant, they each form a world of their own.

The peaks of Finistère

Raz, Penhir... these weather-beaten promontories look like the ends of the earth.

A strong culture

Music, dance, language, legends: Brittany's rich traditions are alive and well.

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Discover la Bretagne

With your nose to the wind and your heart at high tide, more than one unusual experience awaits you on this peninsula bathed by the Atlantic Ocean. Stay in a lighthouse, a troglodyte or in Calamity Jane's ranch, or why not on a deserted island? Spend the night on a deserted islet off the coast of Molène in one of the two old seaweed dwellings, transformed into gites. Or practice glamping between land and sea.

Pedal on the velorail of Kreiz Breizh, take your children to play captain by sailing in the miniature harbor of Perros-Guirec, on a trawler, a fire boat or a lifeboat. Go to the end of the quay in the port of Binic-Etables-sur-Mer to the Crab Shack. Follow the Sardine Trail, learn how to make real Breton pancakes, learn about privateer cuisine and enjoy! Admire the sculpted rocks of Rothéneuf and the incredible Valley of Saints in Carnoët. Quite a program!

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