One of the most photographed site in Finistère : headland and cliffs in Camaret
In Camaret: the megaliths of Lagatjar erected around 4500 B.C.. The site is free to the public
Brest is a vast natural harbour. Some parts of the old Brest remain such as the 15th century castle. This château ( built on 3rd century Gallo-Roman foundations ) is the most attractive of all of Brittany’s fortresses
Discover the wonderful site of l’île Vierge by walking along the ancient customs officers’ path, or by boat, starting from the Morgat harbour
Musée du bateau Douarnenez - in Douarnenez, the extensive exhibition space in the Musée du Bateau displays a spectacular collection of original examples of traditional boats from various regions of France. Vessels moored on the water can be visited from hold and engine room to wheelhouse
Locronan is a fascinating pedestrianised little town. It was built in the 15th century and is incredibly well preserved
Quimper is a beautiful riverside town. It is fabulous for a shopping expedition or just wander around the cobbled streets with their half-timbered houses and its magnificent cathedral (13th-16th century )
Breton patrimony : famous enclosure church
The end of the earth( finis terrae) , “ La Pointe du Raz”, one of the best site in France
The medieval walled town of Concarneau is one of the most photographed in Brittany.The fishing museum , set in the remarkable surroundings of Concarneau’s walled town presents the history and techniques of sea fishing
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