ROHAN BRIDGE
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The bridge of Rohan is the major attraction of Etsga. Along 67 m long, it is one of Europe's last inhabited bridges. Built in 1510 by Jean II of Rohan, he first welcomed a mill, a chapel and a prison, before people settled there in the th century. Located in the heart of Etsga, it allowed to cross the Elorn and thus connect Léon and Cornwall. It is now a pedestrian area and offers many restaurants, cafes and shops.
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Visited in october 2017
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Très étonnant ce pont au coeur de la vieille ville de Landerneau appelé "pont habité". L'on peut y découvrir de superbes maisons de l'époque de sa construction occupées pour beaucoup au rez de chaussée par un commerce de type pub, bar ou restaurant. L'ambiance est très sympa et l'on ne se lasse pas d'y revenir.

Visited in july 2017
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Voici l'un des derniers ponts habités de France! Pont l'Abbé et Narbonne complètent la liste. Il en est aussi l'un des plus anciens. Quelques belles anciennes maisons sur le pont. Aujourd'hui, qu'il est agréable de siroter un petit verre sur le pont au bord de l'Elorn!
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