Bretagne
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More than 79 referenced establishments
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restaurants
40
artisans
9
hotels
26
cities
8
gourmet itineraries
2024
65 km
2 days on the Crozon peninsula
This little tongue of land between the jaws of Finistère, with Brest to the north and Quimper to the south, is a godsend for the curious tourist. The whole of Brittany is here: the peaceful countryside, the wild coastline, which comes alive when the wind picks up, the little coves and beautiful beaches, the coastline cut into the most beautiful images of the region, and the seafaring villages of Camaret, Morgat, Crozon...
16 km
48 hours in Saint-Malo
While the corsair town's reputation is largely based on its famous 12th-century ramparts, Saint-Malo is more than just a fortified town. It has just as much to offer beyond its walls. Paramé, Rothéneuf and Saint-Servan are examples of rapidly expanding districts, where historic monuments, culture and gastronomy are all thriving.
15 km
48 hours on the island of Groix
From the pointe de Larmor, you'd almost think you could swim to it. But don't be fooled! 7.5 kilometers by the shortest route, some 15 kilometers from the Lorient ferry terminal, and 45 minutes by boat over often rough seas. A trip to Groix isn't easy - it has to be earned.2023
10 km
48 hours in Vannes
Born in the days of Asterix, lulled by the songs of the sailors, a bourgeois, Catholic town, the sleeping beauty has really come into its own! The capital of Morbihan has always looked to the sea, and is now home to start-ups and innovative companies. Behind its ramparts, it is home to galleries, chic shops and gourmet markets, and cultivates an art of living in which gastronomy is a must.2022
38 km
48 hours in Belle-Île-en-Mer
Wild, touristy, arid or more clement, the Breton islands each have their own specific charm. What do they have in common? That part of mystery, made up of sailors' stories and legends. Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest of the 15 Ponant islands, shares this tradition. But with a name like that, you have to live up to it. So, is it really so beautiful?Food products, kitchen equipment, tableware, service solutions...
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