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Brittany - Wikipedia Brittany is the site of some of the world's oldest standing architecture, home to the Cairn of Barnenez, the Tumulus Saint-Michel and others, which date to the early 5th millennium BC
Brittany | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica Brittany, région of France encompassing the northwestern départements of Ille-et-Vilaine, Morbihan, Côtes-d’Armor, and Finistère Brittany is bounded by the régions of Basse-Normandie to the northeast and Pays de la Loire to the east
The official website for Brittany Tourism The official website for your vacation in Brittany, France Discover places to go, guide to accommodation, hotels, campsites, and much more
15 best things to do in Brittany - Lonely Planet You'll find stone-walled creperies, traditional dancing festivals and fisherman singing centuries-old sea shanties in the charming town of Brittany
Brittany, France: travel guide, places to visit and . . . Brittany has an exceptional coastline with many beaches, fishing villages and islands, a remarkable historical heritage to be seen in the towns and villages and some of the finest prehistoric landmarks in the world - just a few of the reasons why so many people visit Brittany year after year!
Brittany: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor Brittany's dramatic 750-mile coastline traces a rugged hem against the chilly Atlantic Attractions such as St-Malo's 1689 Fort National, the prehistoric ruins and striking beauty of Gavrinish Island and Brest's Oceanopolis aquarium cling to the rocky shoreline of France's most northwestern province
Attractions Places to Visit in Brittany - PlanetWare Quaint fishing villages are nestled in bays along the Atlantic coastline, while the verdant countryside is dotted with picturesque medieval villages and fairy-tale castles The landscape varies from peaceful moors and pristine forests to secluded sandy beaches and dramatic seaside scenery