Brittany

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Brittany, a true jewel in France
Regarding tourism in Brittany, the region offers a great diversity of landscapes and activities for visitors.
Brittany's beautiful coastline is a true gem, with fine sandy beaches, impressive cliffs and secluded coves.
The Pink Granite Coast is one of the region's most famous landmarks, with its unique rock formations and turquoise waters. It's a great place to stroll along the coastal path and enjoy the breathtaking views.
More than 750 islands and islets along the Breton coast
The islands of Belle-Île-en-Mer and Bréhat are also popular destinations for tourists.
Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of the Breton islands and offers spectacular scenery, picturesque beaches and charming villages.
The island of Bréhat, for its part, is a true paradise for nature lovers, with its exotic gardens, hiking trails and secret coves.
Brittany is full of historic towns
In addition to its coastal landscapes, Brittany is full of historic towns and picturesque villages.
The fortified town of Saint-Malo is a must-see, with its medieval ramparts, cobbled streets and craft shops.
Rennes, the region's capital, is a bustling city with a rich history and impressive architecture.
Nantes, for its part, offers a unique blend of historical heritage and modernity, with its Château des Ducs de Bretagne and its dynamic artistic district.
2,470 km of coastline in Brittany
(1/3 of the French coast)
For outdoor enthusiasts, Brittany is a true paradise.
The region offers many opportunities for hiking, whether along the coastal path or in the many nature parks. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy the many cycle paths that crisscross the region, offering panoramic views of the countryside and coast.
And of course, sailing is a popular activity in Brittany, with numerous marinas and nautical clubs along the coast.
In summary, Brittany is an ideal tourist destination for nature lovers, history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts.