La Bretagne
Brittany, a land of wind, waves, and timeless traditions.
Celtic roots shape its music, festivals, and stories, while rugged coastlines dotted with lighthouses and charming harbors give the region a dramatic beauty. Life here moves with the rhythm of the tides, and every village has a tale to tell.
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Food is a part of daily life: enjoy buttery crêpes (crêpes are originally from Brittany), sip crisp cider, or savor fresh oysters and lobster straight from the Atlantic.
Beyond the table, Brittany offers adventures at every turn—hike the cliffside GR34 coastal path, sail along the emerald waters, or cycle through quaint villages and rolling countryside.
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Famous destinations abound: explore the walled city of Saint-Malo, visit the prehistoric standing stones of Carnac, or make a short trip to Mont-Saint-Michel, just across the border in Normandy.
Brittany is well connected: about 2 hours by train or 1 hour by plane from Paris to Rennes, 3.5 hours by car; Saint-Malo is roughly 2.5 hours from Paris by train and 4 hours by road. The region is also reachable by plane from other major French cities, including Bordeaux and Marseille.
Brittany invites you to taste, explore, and immerse yourself in a corner of France where the sea, the land, and centuries of culture meet in unforgettable ways.



