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Featured Cities in Brittany

Read our guides to selected cities and towns in Brittany

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Carnac, Brittany

Carnac-Plage is one of Brittany’s most modern and lively seaside resorts with great beaches and a unique night time ambianceMore about Carnac


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Vannes, Brittany

Vannes, a port town on the Gulf of Morbihan, in the centre of the western coastline, is a magical spot where sea, land and sky come together to form ever-changing and unusual landscapesVannes guide


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Dinard, Brittany

In the north of Brittany on the Côte d'Emeraude, at the mouth of the Rance, Dinard is a delightful seaside town of vast sandy beaches and a myriad paths between sea and land.Dinard guide


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St Malo, Brittany

Tantalizing aromas drift from a wide variety of restaurants and cafes; craft shops will tempt you with an array of finely made merchandise; and you may even encounter a group of wandering street entertainers eager to show off their skills.St Malo guide


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Benodet, Brittany

In the south of Brittany, the town of Bénodet is a remarkable seaside resort offering all the benefits of nature at sea and on land: relax and recharge your batteries at the thalassotherapy centre or stroll around the marina and make the most of the fine sandy beachesBenodet guide


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Quimper, Brittany

From the 5th century to the French Revolution: The town, founded by Gradlon, King of Cornouaille in the 11th century, was originally named "Quimper Corentin" after its very first bishop, Corentin.Quimper guide


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Roscoff, Brittany

The birthplace of Brittany Ferries as well as being one of France’s premier shellfish portsMore about Roscoff


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Dinan, Brittany

Old world charm is everywhere with 15th and 16th century half-timbered houses lining the cobbled streetsMore about Dinan