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In this video you will get complete exposure on Top tourist attractions in Brittany, France. The places are as following:

Best Places to Visit in Brittany, France
1- Saint-Malo, Brittany
2- Quimper, Brittany
3- Crozon Peninsula
4- Belle Île
5- Château de Josselin
6- Dinan, Brittany
7- Ushant Island
8- Côte d’Emeraude
9- Côte de Granit Rose
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Morbihan, France Is An Ideal European Retirement Destination

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Morbihan is an administrative département on the southern coast of Brittany, France’s northwestern-most region. Many, even those who have traveled to France before, have never heard of Morbihan. It’s the only French department whose name, meaning “little sea”, comes from the Breton language. Although few residents still speak Breton, the traditional language has left its mark on geographic terms, town and city names, and first and last names of the Breton people.

The Morbihan is made up of 261 cities and towns, and there are many more villages and hamlets in between. Your experience will be different depending on whether you choose to live in one of the larger cities of the region or in a small town. As well, the Gulf of Morbihan is home to 42 islands.

Morbihan has a rich history, spanning thousands of years, that has left visible vestiges of the region’s inhabitants from the Stone Age to the Celts to the Romans to various groups coming from the British Isles and most recently from throughout France. Along with these multiple political influences has come a variety of architectural, linguistic and cultural inspirations.

The architecture of Morbihan’s cities offers numerous half-timbered medieval buildings, while the countryside brings numerous thatched-roof stone houses, reminders of British and Irish architecture. It’s also very well known for its Neolithic sites.

As for the music produced in Brittany, the Celtic roots are the most audible. In recent decades, traditional Celtic music and modern variations of this traditional style have seen a resurgence in popularity. Especially in summertime, on any given evening you rarely have to drive more than thirty minutes to find a Celtic music concert.

You’ll live like a king in Morbihan. A 4-bedroom, 3-level home with an enclosed yard in the center of Baden is only 600 euros per month. Baden is one of the more expensive towns you could choose in Morbihan.

Morbihan is a largely rural region of France that offers an excellent quality of life compared the cost of living. If you thrive on big city excitement and cosmopolitan offerings, this may not be the ideal spot for you. It’s tough to get around all but the larger cities without a car. Although the community is generally very accepting of foreigners, it will be difficult to feel as though you fully belong with such a small (in some towns non-existent) expat presence, at least if you are not proficient in French. But Morbihan is a fantastic base for anyone enamored with the outdoors: water sports, walking, cycling. You will have the benefits of living in France (safety, exceptional health care and infrastructure, a range of cultural options) without the costs of the capital city or other more touristic areas. Morbihan is a seafood lover’s paradise. It offers a unique blend of the French and Breton-brand Celtic cultures. The climate is mild. Morbihan may be an ideal retirement destination for French speakers who prefer a more relaxed lifestyle.

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Bretagne Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Brittany, the rugged west of France with picturesque old towns, castles and fortresses and the surf of the Atlantic that constantly laps against its rocky coastline. Its ancient name of Armorika meaning “The land of the sea ” underlines the historical significance of the ocean for those who live in this part of the world.English troops besieged Vitré for many years until the lords of the castle finally paid a high ransom for their freedom. The besieging army thus withdrew. The well fortified town subsequently enjoyed much prosperity and has remained in tact right up until the present day. Le Mont Saint-Michel with its historic buildings and eighty metre high granite mound is like something from a fairy tale. Powerful fortifications surround the small town and the abbey on top of the rock and due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of The Corsairs”. Today’s yacht harbour once contained pirate ships that were used to attack unsuspecting merchant ships laden with rich cargo. This old pirate citadel located on the Emerald Coast is built from granite and looks as though it is an integral part of the rock. Dinan is a small and enchanting French town on the banks of the Rance is one of the most beautiful and well preserved mediaeval towns in Brittany. Today, cobbled lanes and several half-timbered buildings highlight the town’s colourful history. Brest was once the most important military harbour and submarine base in France but during the Second World War it was constantly bombed and more than half of it was destroyed. Its rebuilding programme introduced a number of new attractions such as the Océanopolis, a super-modern sea park that features a large number of animals and plants. The western part of France has many faces. The Romans once called it, “The end of the world”. A land of myths, castles, fishing villages and picturesque old towns. Brittany, even today, is a wild and natural paradise!

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Places to see in ( Vannes - France )

Places to see in ( Vannes - France )

Vannes is a walled town in the Brittany region of northwest France. Its old town is characterized by narrow cobbled streets and medieval gates. At its heart, Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Vannes blends Romanesque and Gothic styles, while Place des Lices square is lined with colorful half-timber houses. The harbor, to the south, features restaurants and boats that cruise the Gulf of Morbihan.

Vannes is located on the Gulf of Morbihan at the mouth of two rivers, the Marle and the Vincin. It is around 100 kilometres (62 miles) northwest of Nantes and 450 km (280 mi) south west of Paris. Vannes is a market town and often linked to the sea.

What a beauty! Overlooking the Golfe du Morbihan, Vannes is one of the unmissable towns of Brittany. Spectacular fortifications encircle Vannes' meandering alleys and cobbled squares, and lead down to a sparkling marina lined with cafes and townhouses. The city still preserves much of its medieval atmosphere, but it's a long way from being a museum piece. It has a lively bar and restaurant scene year-round, and it's also an excellent base for exploring the glittering island-studded Golfe du Morbihan and nearby neolithic sites.

The name Vannes comes from the Veneti, a seafaring Celtic people who lived in the south-western part of Armorica in Gaul before the Roman invasions. The region seems to have been involved in a cross channel trade for thousands of years, probably using hide boats and perhaps Ferriby Boats. Wheat that apparently was grown in the Middle East was part of this trade. At about 150 BC the evidence of trade (such as Gallo-Belgic coins) with the Thames estuary area of Great Britain dramatically increased.

Alot to see in Vannes such as :

Cathedral of St Peter, gothic cathedral
Church of St Patern, classic church
Chapel of Saint-Yves, baroque church
Château Gaillard (medieval house now used as an archaeological museum)
Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum)
Hôtel de Ville
Old city walls, which include :
Tour du Connétable (a large medieval tower part of the old city walls)
Château de l'Hermine (former castle, transformed into a palace in the 17th century, and a residence of the Dukes of Brittany between the 13th and 16th centuries)
Porte Calmont, medieval city gate
Porte Prison, medieval city gate
Porte Poterne, medieval city gate
Porte Saint-Jean, medieval city gate
Porte Saint-Vincent, 18th century city gate
Many timber-framed houses in the old town
Vannes and his wife, a funny painted granite sculpture from the 15th century in front of Château Gaillard
The harbour

( Vannes - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Vannes . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Vannes - France

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Les Incontournables du Morbihan

Côté terre ou côté mer, le Morbihan est riche de sites incontournables. Escapade insulaire, petites cités de caractère ou architectures monumentales... Vous allez forcément trouver votre bonheur !

Port of Saint Goustan in Auray. (Brittany Tourist Attraction ) Life in France filmed in 4K

In today's life in France, we visit the old port of Saint Goustan in Auray one of our favorite Brittany tourist attractions filmed in 4K.

Auray is situated in the Morbihan region of southern Brittany, department 56 of France, and Auray itself is a popular place to visit with its lively French market every Monday but it's the port of Saint-Goustan that is the gem of Auray.

If you are interested in what to see and do in Brittany then a trip to Auray and its old port of Saint-Goustan is a must and is a very popular tourist attraction in Brittany.

The old port of Saint-Gouston in Auray is a stunning place to visit in Brittany so it was only fitting to film the historic port of Auray in 4K.

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So if your looking for a Brittany tourist attraction Auray and the old port of Saint-Goustan is a must place to visit in Brittany.

My new life in France started in 2006 where I run a pair of holiday cottages and I always recommend our guests to visit Auray especially on a Monday with its lively market and to enjoy lunch in the old port of Saint-Goustan.

Auray is just 25 minutes from us so it's a regular place for us to enjoy and unwind, as soon as you arrive at Saint-Goustan you feel time starting to slow down and you begin to relax and enjoy the fresh air of the port.

Inhabitants of Auray are called Alréens in French and Alreiz in Breton.

The river Loch cuts a deep valley in Auray and flows into the Gulf de Morbihan with the focal point being the port of Saint-Goustan.

Within the port of Saint-Goustan are a dozen so restaurants serving traditional Bretton creps and galettes, to amazing seafood and wonderful pizzas.

Whenever we visit Auray we always stroll down to the port of Saint-Goustan just to enjoy a coffee and maybe our favorite galette, a Bacon, cheese with a fried egg sat in the middle.

Sitting at the port of Saint-Goustan at Auray your find yourself in international company with American, English, and Dutch holidaymakers enjoying this wonderful Brittany tourist attraction.

In the summer months, the old port of Saint-Goustan can have live bands playing jazz music in the evening while overlooking the historic tourist spot while eating alfresco.

Auray is famous for its artist and throughout the year art festivals pop up around the port for tourists and locals to enjoy.

I hope you enjoyed this 4K youtube video on Auray and the old port of Saint-Goustan a wonderful Brittany tourist attraction in the Morbihan region of southern Brittany, if you did I look forward to seeing your comments below.

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Hello, while visiting the family in Brittany, France, today, we spent the day in beautiful and medieval Auray. The winter colours were amazing !

Auray, a medieval city of character and home to the port of Saint-Goustan
Nestled in the hollow of the Auray River, this medieval city of character seduces at first sight with its lively city centre and the port of Saint-Goustan. Despite the passing of centuries, the historic narrow still retain their former charm.

Major events take place all year round at Auray, such as Thursdays at the port in summer, water sports, the craft market or Christmas activities. Every Monday, the mythical market in the city centre is a must-see for the holidays to discover local products.

The city of Auray is an ideal place to wander through its lanes and discover the workshops and art galleries as well as to go shopping with friends.

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Auray / Brittany. Nestled at the bottom of an estuary, Auray Saint-Goustan takes you back in time with its cobbled streets, stone bridge, half-timbered houses and bustling quays.

Auray Saint Goustan is a Town of Art and History that boasts two historic quarters. The upper town is centred around Saint-Gildas church, while the lower town is clustered along the banks of the River Loch. During the Middle Ages, the port’s strategic position meant that it collected duties from boats passing through.

The most picturesque side of the river is reached by crossing the four-arched stone bridge that dates back to the 13th century. Place Saint-Sauveur, with its round cobbles, is encircled by opulent-looking half-timbered and corbelled houses. The steep streets, cut into steps, trace a path through the town, lined by half-timbered facades.
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La commune d'Auray s'est fondée autour de son port de cabotage, celui de Saint-Goustan, qui permettait de se rendre autrefois jusqu'en Espagne et en Grande-Bretagne. Elle se développe au fil des siècles avec son château, ancienne motte castrale du IXe siècle, devenant ainsi le lieu de débarquement de l'américain Benjamin Franklin en 1776, lorsqu'il vint en France demander le soutien du roi dans la guerre d'indépendance des futurs Etats-Unis d'Amérique.
C'est aussi à Auray qu'est né Georges Cadoudal, le chef de la chouannerie bretonne.

Aujourd'hui encore, Auray est une commune pleine de charme appréciée par les visiteurs pour ses activités touristiques, autant que pour son patrimoine qui témoigne d'une histoire riche et passionnante.

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Golfe du Morbihan Travel Guide

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The Golfe Du Morbihan is situated on the south coast of Brittany and protects the region from the strong currents of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a fascinating coastal landscape with huge castles and extensive sand dunes.Influential and wealthy ship owners once settled here. They ran the East India Trading Company that earned high taxes for the French monarchy. The present day harbor makes it difficult to believe that it was once a busy centre of trade with the distant Orient. The town’s well preserved buildings indicate its former wealth and ferryboats travel to the village on the opposite side of the Lorient, which still boasts a splendid array of huge warehouses.The megaliths of Carnac are stone relics that are 1,000 years old and date back to the middle of the Neolithic Period. Although they have been analysed by scientists, they are nonetheless full of mystique as four long avenues of mighty stone known as ‘Alignments’ extend across 8 kilometres of scenic terrain.The enchanting medieval city of Auray is situated on a bend of the Rivière d'Auray that flows into the Golfe Du Morbihan. The city has earned its place in the history books of Brittany. Here, two families once fought to rule this land and a battle decided which one!The attractive charm of the Brittany landscape owes much of its allure to its picturesque old stone houses and idyllic bays. The Golfe Du Morbihan, with its numerous islands both large and small, is a French paradise set along the rugged Atlantic coast.

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Brittany by Bus | FRANCE

Join us on our trip to France where we continue to travel through the beautiful region of Brittany from the Côtes-d’Armor to the Côte Sauvage.

In Episode 5 of our Eurotrip 2020 series, we feature highlights of our trip around Brittany, France including the amazing Pink Granite Coast and the cities of Brest, Carnac, and Auray.

We hope you enjoy some of our favourite memories on this segment of our trip including a hike along the stunning Pink Granite Coast, located in the Côtes-d’Armor region of France, the world famous Carnac Alignments (a megalithic feat), and the breathtaking Côte Sauvage.

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Places to see in ( Lorient - France )

Places to see in ( Lorient - France )

In Morbihan on the southern side of Brittany, Lorient is an oceangoing city of five ports, with the second-largest fishing harbour in France and an enthralling former naval base. Nearly everything you do in Lorient will have a maritime theme, whether you explore an indestructible Nazi submarine base or dive into the high-tech world of yacht racing at the Cité de la Voile.

The very name of “Lorient” is linked to the French East India Company, which was based in the port up to the 1870s. Their headquarters was the fine Hôtel Gabriel, and there’s a museum all about the company in Port-Louis, a brief crossing from Lorient’s ferry port.

Lorient is located on the south coast of Brittany, where the Scorff river and the Blavet river join to form the roadstead of Lorient, before discharging into the Atlantic Ocean. To the south of the city, the Ter river used to flow into the estuary as well, but a dam was built in 1967, so it is now a pond. The city is 503 kilometres (313 mi) south-west of Paris, 153 kilometres (95 mi) south-west of Rennes and 158 kilometres (98 mi) north-west of Nantes. The city comprises different neighbourhoods:

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Lanveur
Keroman
Kergroise
Carnel
Kerfichant
Kerolay
Kerguestenen
Le Mir
La Perrière
La Ville Neuve
La Ville en Bois
Kermélo
Le Ter
Kerlin
Merville
La Nouvelle Ville
Le « bout du monde »
Saint-Maudé
Frébault-Polygone
Quehélio
Kervaric
Keryvalant
La Fontaine des Anglais
Kerforn
Le petit et le grand Batteur
Le Kreisker
Kerguillet
Le Parco
Soye

Lorient South Brittany Airport is situated just west of the city at Lann Bihoue, and it has direct flights to Paris. There are also direct flights to London and Porto in the Summer. The Gare de Lorient is the railway station, offering connections to Quimper, Nantes, Rennes, Paris (less than 3 hours by TGV) and several regional destinations. Alot to see in Lorient such as :

Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly
Keroman Submarine Base
Tour de la Découverte
Espace Découverte du Sous-Marin Flore
Musée de la Compagnie des Indes
Hôtel Gabriel
Keroman Port
FC Lorient
Notre-Dame-de-Victoire Church
Groix Island
Batobus
Scorff Valley
Haras Nationaux
Festival Interceltique
Zoo de Pont-Scorff

( Lorient - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Lorient . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lorient - France

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