With some of the most impressive coastlines in France, and a generally sunny and dry climate throughout the summer months, you would be forgiven for thinking you were a long way from the UK.
But Brittany's proximity to the UK and good transport links make this region a firm favourite with visitors. Quaint towns, beautiful landscapes and miles of sandy beaches mean that there is plenty to do and a great choice of places to stay.
Brittany also has a rich archaeological heritage - colossal standing stones can be seen at Carnac and Belz. Picturesque market towns and fishing harbours, such as Pont-Aven and Vannes, make great day trips, whilst Quimper is famous for its pottery, medieval quarter and stunning cathedral.
Rennes, the regions capital, has a lively feel with bustling shops and nightlife, or perhaps try walking some or all of the long distance Brittany coastal path!
Wherever you go it will be difficult to resist Brittany's charm and beauty.
Major towns and cities
- Rennes - the regional capital and a centre for art and history
- Vannes - a beautiful walled city in southern Brittany
- St. Malo - built as a walled island in the Middle Ages and superbly restored after war damage
- Quimper - Brittany's oldest city with fascinating medieval quarters and a fine cathedral
- Dinan - a delightful walled town
- Concarneau - pretty walled town and base for one of France's major fishing fleets
Regional attractions
- Huelgoat Forest - features include amazing rock formations and caves
- Fougères - a mediaeval fortress city
- Carnac stones - the most famous megalith site in France, predating the Pyramids
- Belle-Ile - an attractive island ideal for walking and beaches
- Sentier des Douaniers - a stunning coastal footpath along Brittany's Pink Granite Coast