WANDERLIST Brittany: Ten must-see attractions (and some off-the-beaten-track)

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Brittany, a region in northwestern France that seamlessly blends Celtic culture, seascapes, landscapes, history, and warm hospitality, from the iconic Mont Saint-Michel and Quimper’s medieval charm to the hidden treasures of Locronan and Belle-Île-en-Terre

  • Mont Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval abbey perched on a rocky island is a sight to behold. Wander through its narrow streets, visit the Abbey, and witness the tidal phenomenon.
  • Saint-Malo: Immerse yourself in the fortified walls of this seaside city. Discover its maritime history, walk along the ramparts, and explore the streets dotted with boutique shops and seafood restaurants.
  • Quimper: Step back in time in this historic town hosting impressive medieval architecture. Visit the magnificent Gothic Quimper Cathedral and stroll through the old town lined with half-timbered houses.
  • Carnac Megaliths: Admire the mysterious alignment of over 3,000 prehistoric standing stones. Take a guided tour to unravel the secrets of this exceptional archaeological site.
  • Rennes: Discover the capital city of Brittany. Explore the cobbled streets of the medieval old town, admire the grand Parliament of Brittany, and visit the Rennes Cathedral.
  • Vannes: Lose yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of this fortified town. Roam the medieval streets, visit the exquisite Vannes Cathedral, and explore the impressive Château de l’Hermine.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Indulge in the beauty of the rugged coastline, beaches, and fishing scenic villages. Take a boat trip to the nearby islands of Belle-Île-en-Mer and Île-aux-Moines for a true maritime experience.
  • Pink Granite Coast: Explore the surreal landscapes of the Pink Granite Coast in Perros-Guirec. Admire the rock formations carved by the sea over centuries, hike along the coastal trails, and enjoy panoramic views.
  • Pont-Aven: Immerse yourself in the artistic charm of this town, renowned for inspiring painters such as Paul Gauguin. Visit the art galleries, stroll beside the Aven River, and relish the authentic Breton cuisine.
  • Gulf of Morbihan: Embark on a boat trip to explore this inland sea dotted with islands and islets. Discover hidden coves, ancient ruins, and abundant marine life while enjoying the tranquility of this natural gem.
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Off-the-Beaten-Track Hidden Gems:

  • Locronan: Step into a fairytale village frozen in time, with its beautifully preserved medieval houses and quiet cobblestone streets.
  • Ile de Bréhat: Escape to this magical island, free from cars, and explore its coastal paths, diverse flora, and ambiance.
  • Huelgoat: Venture into the forest of Huelgoat to witness its mystical beauty, including its enchanting moss-covered “Chaos” boulders and the legendary Arthur’s Seat.
  • Concarneau: Discover the charm of this fortified old town and visit its impressive Ville Close—a walled city within the sea where traditional arts and crafts flourish.
  • Belle-Île-en-Terre: Unearth the rural beauty of this town, set amidst rolling hills and valleys. Explore the village, visit the 16th-century Château de Keriolet, and enjoy nature walks.
  • Pointe du Raz: Experience the sheer grandeur of nature at the westernmost point of France. Take a walk along the dramatic cliffs, admire the lighthouse, and feel the untamed power of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Locmariaquer: Delve into the lesser-known Megalithic site of Locmariaquer, where you can witness the Table des Marchands and the Giant’s Broken Menhir.
  • Rochefort-en-Terre: Immerse yourself in the fairy tale-like atmosphere of this medieval village, filled with half-timbered houses, flower-filled streets, and art galleries.
  • Paimpont Forest: Step into the mythical realm of King Arthur and the Brocéliande Forest, where legends come alive. Explore the magical trails, discover the Tomb of Merlin, and be captivated by the enchanting landscapes.
  • Morlaix: Venture into this town known for its viaduct, colourful half-timbered houses, and the majestic Saint-Melaine Church. Visit the harbour and explore the historic lanes filled with arts and crafts shops.
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