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French Property in Brittany

Brittany Information

Getting here

BY AIR:
Ryanair (0906 270 5656 - www.ryanair.com) flights from Luton and Stansted to Dinard and Stansted to Brest.
AurignyAir Services (0871 871 0717 - www.aurigny.com) flights from East Midlands, Manchester and Gatwick
via Guernsey.
Air France (0870 142 4343 - www.airfrance.co.uk) flights from Gatwick to Rennes and Brest.
Flybe (0871 700 0535 - www.flybe.com) flights from Birmingham, Exeter and Southampton to Brest.

BY SEA:
Brittany Ferries (0870 536 0360 - www.brittany-ferries.com)
sails from Portsmouth to Caen and Saint-Malo
and between Plymouth and Roscoff.
Condor Ferries (0845 641 0240 - www.condorferries.co.uk)
sails from both Poole and Weymouth to Saint-Malo.

BY ROAD
From Calais, take the A16/A28 to Rouen, then the A13/A84 to Rennes via Caen. Take the A11 from Paris to Le Mans, then the A81 to Rennes.

BY RAIL
TGV services operate between Gate Montparnasse in Paris and Rennes, Brest and Quimper. For rail enquiries, contact Rail Europe (08708 371 371- www.raileurope.co.uk).

Major airports and ports in Brittany

There are three major airports in Brittany: Dinard, Brest and Rennes.

There are two ports that serve the area: St Malo and Caen.

Average monthly temperature in Brittany in Celsius

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Brittany 9 9 11 17 16 23 25 24 21 16 12 9
London 6 7 10 13 17 20 22 21 19 14 10 7

french property in Brittany

Brittany

Major cities: Rennes, Brest

800 miles of rocky, rugged coastline
Small fishing villages
Celtic influence and history
Distinct Breton language and traditions

The delights of the French way of life can be summed up in one word, Brittany. Brittany offers eight hundred miles of grand rocky coastline with scores of bays and little fishing villages. The enchanting countryside is dotted with giant granite boulders and wild meadows on the moors, thickets and forests in a gently rolling landscape.

It is the buildings that give a region its soul, and in Brittany, you can find it in the megaliths, calvaries, castles, manor houses, countless chapels and old villages. All of them bear witness to Brittany's eventful history and wealth of traditions.

Popular traditions, local musical instruments and dialects still used in many parts of this region contribute to the particular character of Brittany.

Places of interest
Belle Ile The largest of the Breton islands, Vauban citadel
Brest Commercial port, and important naval base, Siam Street known to sailors throughout the world
Cancale Small fishing port famous for oysters
Carnac Lines of almost 3,000 menhirs (gigantic stones) of which the last were erected in 2,000 B.C., Museum of prehistory, St. Michel tumulus (burial chambers)
Combourg Birthplace of romanticism, 16th century chateau where Chateaubriand was born
Concarneau Fishing port, old walled-town, little island with narrow streets and picturesque houses, surrounded by ramparts
Dinan Historical walled town high above the Rance River
Dinard Opposite St-Malo in a magnificent setting on the estuary of the Rance River
Douarnenez Typical Breton fishing port, port museum
Josselin Chateau with 15th century manor owned by the Rohan family
Lorient Military and fishing port. The center of town, destroyed between 1944-45 has been rebuilt in regional style
Paimpol Sea and Floating Museums, boat excursions to Bréhat Island from Pointe de l'Arcouest
Perros-Guirec Leading resort on the "Pink Granite Coast"
Pont-Aven Quaint village with typical architecture along the painter's route
Quiberon Boat service to three quiet and restful islands: Belle Ile, Houat, Hoedic
Quimper Gothic cathedral, Museum of Fine arts, pottery, old town
Rennes Capital of Brittany, medieval streets, half timbered houses, Brittany Museum
St. Malo Historical walled city, fishing port and yachting harbor
Tréguier Former Episcopal city, 13th-15th century St. Tugdual Cathedral, Ernest Renan's House
Vannes St. Peter Cathedral (13th-19th century) with 16th century Gothic doorways, Place Henri IV with 16th century gate

Brittany is the place for seafood such as shellfish, oysters, scallops and many tasty varieties of fish. Brittany is also famous for its farm produce such as salt meadow lamb, poultry and pork meat products. Delicious crêpes in one of the typical Breton "crêperies" along the roadside or in the centres of old towns welcome visitors with a traditional cup of cider. Other specialties of the region are wafer biscuits and butter cookies.

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