Brittany (/ ˈbrɪtəni / BRIT-ən-ee) [a] is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica in Roman Gaul.
Brittany, région of France encompassing the northwestern départements of Ille-et-Vilaine, Morbihan, Côtes-d’Armor, and Finistère. Brittany is bounded by the régions of Basse-Normandie to the …
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You'll find stone-walled creperies, traditional dancing festivals and fisherman singing centuries-old sea shanties in the charming town of Brittany.
Brittany has an exceptional coastline with many beaches, fishing villages and islands, a remarkable historical heritage to be seen in the towns and villages and some of the finest prehistoric landmarks in …
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Discover Brittany, a captivating region where Celtic heritage meets dramatic coastlines in northwestern France. This ancient duchy, known as Breizh in the Breton language, boasts 2,700 kilometers of rugged …
Formerly known as Cotes du Nord, this department offers a rich abundance of coastal resorts, fishing ports and interior working. The interior is largely agricultural and dotted with small villages. The …
The bulky peninsula of Brittany ("Bretagne" in French; "Breizh" in Breton) is windswept and rugged, with a well-discovered coast, a forgotten interior, strong Celtic ties, and a craving for crêpes.
Brittany lies in northeastern France and is renowned for its picturesque fishing villages tucked into Atlantic bays, as well as its green inland landscapes dotted with medieval towns and fairy …