Brittany attractions 2012, what to see in Brittany, where to visit in Brittany, our guide to help you make the best of your villa holiday in France. Including things for the family and children, food and drink, museums and galleries, theme parks and shopping.
The Parc de Prehistoire at Malansac is great for families with young children, it features dinosaurs and early Breton man.
The Parc Aquanature Le Sterou in Priziac is located just down the coast from Brittany and is beautiful, natural, deer park.
Roscoff Exotic Garden is open from the beginning of March to the end of November and benefits from the warm air of the Gulf Stream.
The Ile de Brehat is a car free island just two kilometers off the coast of Britany. It’s a little paradise for flaura and fauna.
The Oceanopolis aquarium in Brest has exceptional displays, a perfect outing for a rainy day.
The Centre Atlantique de la Photographie in Brest is a high quality photograph centre.
The Musee de la Peche, Fishing Museum in Concarneau is at the heart of Brittany’s fishing industry.
The village of Locronon, in the Finistere region of Brittany, was once a pilgramage destination now its a beautiful tourist site.
The Mont Saint-Michel is just outside Brittany in Normandy, in the north and is one of the most visited historical monuments in France.
The standing stones of Carnac are to be found on the Morbihan coast. They are the equivalent of Stone Henge in the UK.
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