Family Holiday with Visit Brittany | Mini Travellers
Travel video about destinations in Bretagne (or Brittany) in France.
Brittany in the rugged west of France features picturesque old towns, castles and fortresses plus austere mediaeval cathedrals. Nostalgia and romantic harbour villages still exist here and it is also a land of menhirs and fishermen.Rennes is the capital of the region, and we visit Vannes, Redon, Belle-Ile, and Utah Beach.
Numerous sandy beaches, dramatic rock formations, glorious countryside, and a unique sense of identity mean that Brittany is often compared with Cornwall. Then there's the fabulous seafood and warm Breton hospitality. Tempted? You should be, because this is one of the UK's favourite holiday destinations. We loved it!
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BRITTANY COASTAL WALK. THE COTE D' ARMOUR. FRANCE CAMPERVAN TRIP 2018.
Up and about bright and early!! off on another hike along the Brittany Coastal Path along the Cote D' Armour. Firstly down to a coastal cove, then up, up, up and through flora and fauna to some beautiful views in the glorious morning sunshine. It's a bit of a hike.... but the Brittany Coastline never disappoints!!
The campsite we stayed at for this walk was 'Camping Les Madieres', in Pordic, around 15 minutes walk until you reach the coastal path. Lovely campsite!!
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Perros Guirec boat excursion around the seven local islands, in Brittany France
is where you'll discover some of the most beautiful places to visit on earth, and they are here in Brittany, France! Stunning beaches, wonderful unspoilt countryside and friendly people makes Brittany the ideal place for a holiday, and Perros-Guirec the perfect place to visit!
Enjoy the long golden sands topped with a sea front that offers restaurants, hotels and more, without being over commercial or tacky.
Along the seafront at Perros-Guirec you'll find the booking office where you can enlist in one of two excursions to the seven islands, where you will observe wildlife in its extreme, with sightings of the Grey Seal and a plethora of wild birds including The Shag, The Herring Gulf, The Razorbill, the Puffin plus many, many more.
On one of the trips you can get off the boat and have a wander around one of the islands called Ile aux Moines (Isle of the Monks)
but you only get half-an-hour, so don't stray too far from the boat!
The beach and booking office is actually situated at Le Plage de Trestraou at Perros-Guirec at the far end of the beach by the jetty.
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Ile de Bréhat - Brittany 2013
Separata dalla terra da un braccio di mare, l’isola di Bréhat si trova solo a una decina di minuti di barca dalla Pointe de l'Arcouest in Bretagna.
Brehat è in realtà il nome dell'intero arcipelago situato nel Canale della Manica composto da 87 tra isolotti e rocce che affiorano dall'acqua.
I traghetti per l’isola sono ogni mezz'ora.
Visto le grandi escursioni della marea è possibile che per salire nel traghetto sia necessario percorrere una lunga passerella
Giunti al porticciolo di Port Clos, si possono noleggiare le bici oppure percorrere le stradine dell'isola a piedi poiché sono vietate le auto.
Bréhat, è lunga 3,5 km e larga 1,5 km, e si articola intorno a due isole principali
L’isola è stata ribattezzata anche l'isola dei fiori per la varietà della sua flora e la bellezza dei suoi paesaggi. Ortensie, mimose, gelsi, eucalipti, aloe, camelie... Ma tra tutti, il fiore che simboleggia di più quest’isola è l’agapanto. Da giugno a settembre, vedrete il suo fiore blu violetto schiudersi a ogni incrocio nelle strade di Bréhat.
Un vero piccolo angolo di paradiso.
Per tutto l’anno, la corrente del golfo assicura a questo magnifico luogo un vero e proprio microclima.
Per visitarla serve almeno una giornata alla scoperta delle sue case piene di fascino
e delle sue insenature selvagge.
La Chapelle Saint-Michel è costruita sul punto più “alto” dell'isola, ad appena 33 metri sul livello del mare
Uno dei luoghi più belli è sicuramente il Moulin du Birlot Si tratta di un mulino ad acqua che sfrutta la marea. Durante l'alta marea la ruota del mulino viene quasi completamente sommersa
Il Phare du Paon, costruito nel 1860 nel punto più settentrionale dell'isola, fu distrutto durante il secondo conflitto mondiale e ricostruito nel 1952
Da qui si può godere di un'affascinante veduta d'insieme sul Canale della Manica.
Dal Phare du Paon , ritorniamo verso il borgo dove nella piazza ci si può riposare in uno dei tanti bar
Eccoci di nuovo al Port Clos, dove questa volta dobbiamo percorrere una lunga passarella per salire nel traghetto
Separated from the ground by an arm of the sea, the island of brehat is only about ten minutes by boat from Pointe de l'Arcouest in Britain.
Brehat is actually the name of the entire archipelago located in the English Channel consists of 87 islets and rocks that rise from the water.
Ferries to the island are every half hour.
Given the large excursions of the tide it is possible to get the ferry is necessary to take a long walkway
Once at the port of Port Clos, you can rent bikes or walk the streets of the island on foot as cars are banned.
Brehat, is 3.5 km long and 1.5 km wide, and is built around two main islands
The island was also dubbed the island of flowers for the variety of its flora and the beauty of its landscapes. Hydrangea, mimosa, mulberry, eucalyptus, aloe, camellias ... But among all, the flower that symbolizes more of this island is the agapanthus. From June to September, you will see her violet blue flower unfolding at every intersection in the streets of brehat.
A real little piece of paradise.
Throughout the year, the Gulf Stream ensures this magnificent place a real microclimate.
Need to visit at least one day to discover its houses full of charm
and its wild creeks.
La Chapelle Saint-Michel is built on the highest top of the island, just 33 meters above sea level
One of the most beautiful places is definitely the Moulin du Birlot It is a water mill that harnesses the tide. During high tide the mill wheel is almost completely submerged
The Phare du Paon, built in 1860 at the northernmost point of the island, was destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt in 1952
From here you can enjoy a fascinating overview of the English Channel.
From the Phare du Paon, we return to the village where the square you can rest in one of the bars
Here we are again at the Port Clos, where this time we have to travel a long gangway to board the ferry
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Property 411 - France
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Français Description
2 maisons de caractère, 19e siècle, dans bourg breton traditionnel calme avec commerce de proximité (alimentation, pain, journaux, poste, restaurant/bar). A 10 minutes de Guingamp (accès TGV Paris en 3 h 30, écoles jusqu'à l'université) et à 30 minutes de Perros-Guirec, de la côte de Granit Rose et des plages. 250 m² habitables + 150 m² aménageables. Rez-de-chaussée : cuisine équipée neuve, salon avec cheminée et boiseries d'origine, chambre (donne sur le jardin), salle de bain (douche et lavabo), wc séparé. 1 étage : 3 chambres (25 m² + 30m² + 10 m²) avec parquet d'origine et plafond poutré, salle de bain (wc, baignoire douche, 2 lavabos), 1 grenier sous combles (40 m² aménageables). 2ème étage : grand grenier avec charpente apparente, bon état sans parasites, 70 m² aménageables). Huisseries pvc double vitrage refaites 2001. Terrain avant 100 m² + 1.000 m² arrière, accès au puits mitoyen. Grands volumes, cachet de l'ancien, beau potentiel (conviendrait chambres d'hôtes / Bed & Breakfast). Diagnostics faits et à jour. 180.000 €
La région : située dans la campagne Bretonne, à proximité de la côte de Granit Rose, et ses plages de sable fin et activités nautiques et ludiques.
Sites touristiques à proximité (30 minutes maximum) : le phare de Ploumanac'H, le Gouffre (Plougrescant) et la pointe du Chateau, le sillon de Talbert, le château de la Roche-Jagu, Armoriparc (Bégard), Forum de Trégastel, Perros-Guirec, l'île Grande, l'île de Bréhat, le sentier des douaniers (longue toute la côte Bretonne), les vapeurs du Trieux (petite micheline longeant le Trieux jusqu'à la côte), chaos du Goët (St-Brieux - Plérin).
Cités de caractères de Bretagne : Tréguier, La Roche Derrien, Pontrieux, Paimpol. Les cités d'art et d'histoire : Guingamp (10 min.), Lannion (25 min) Lamballe, Morlaix, St Pol de Léon, Roscoff (40 min), Dinan, St-Malo (1 h). Plus d'informations :
Festivités locales : Fête de la St Loup (danses et arts traditionnels bretons - Guingamp), fête des champs de marins (Paimpol), fête des lavoirs (Pontrieux).
English Description
2 character stone houses, 4 bedrooms, 19th century, in a quiet Britain village, facing the chirch. Just 10 minutes from Guingamp and 30 minutes from Perros-Guirec, the Pink Granit coast and beaches. 250 m² + 150 m² developable. Ground floor: fitted kitchen, lounge with fireplace and original wood panneling, 1 bedroom 20 m² (overlooking the garden), bathroom (shower and wash basin), separate toilet with basin. 1st floor: 3 bedrooms (25 m² + 30 m² + 10 m²) with original parquet flooring and ceiling beams, bathroom (toilet, bath with shower, 2 washbasins), 1 attic (40 m² developable). 2nd floor: large attic with original woodwork, good condition without parasites, 70 m ² developable). Pvc double glazing windows changed in 2001. Front yard 100 m² + 1.000 m² back yard with access to shared well. Large volumes, the old cachet, great potential (could suite for Guest house or B & B). Diagnoses done and up to date. € 180,000 The area : located in the Breton countryside, in a typical stone house village, only 10 minutes away the historical city of Guingamp (access to the high speed train for Paris only 3,5 hours away) near the Pink Granit coast, and its sandy beaches and water/outdoor acitivites. Nearby Attractions (30 minutes maximum): Phare de Ploumanac'h, Le Gouffre (Plougrescant) and la pointe du Chateau, le sillon de Talbert, the Château de la Roche-Jagu, Armoriparc (Bégard) Forum of Trégastel, Perros Guirec, l'île Grande, the Bréhat island, the 'sentier des douanniers footpath (along the whole Breton coast), Les vapeurs du Trieux (oldstyle train longing the Trieux river up to the coast), Chaos du Goët (forest and valley footpatch close to a running river - St Brieux / Plérin). Historical cities and towns : Guingamp, Pontrieux (10 min.), Lannion, Tréguier, La Roche Derrien, Paimpol (25 min), Lamballe, Morlaix, St Pol de Léon, Roscoff (40 min), Dinan, St Malo (1 h). more info on : Local festivities: Fête de la St Loup (traditional Breton dances and arts - Guingamp), Fête des chants de marin (traditionnal sailor songs fest and reunion of old riggings - Paimpol), Fête des lavoirs (the wash-house fest, as the city is built on small canals - Pontrieux).
Germany Harz with the steamtrain to mount Brocken
Station Drei Annen Hohne
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123 Seconds in La Rochelle
La Rochelle is a dynamic, welcoming and lively city which will captivate you with its maritime character. Anchored to the Atlantic coast, near the Islands of Ré and Oléron, La Rochelle is best discovered and enjoyed through its various ports: the Old Port in the city centre, the marina at les Minimes, the Commercial port of La Pallice, and the fishing port of Chef de Baie. Its exceptional water and its taste for sports challenges have made it a household name on the national and international boating circuit.
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