Sunday, February 27, 2011

White Bump On A Goldfish

Magic Breton

Hello!

Today I want to take you a very special place. not have to cross the ocean or ten hours to travel by plane . It 'a few hundred kilometers from Italy. This is the Britain.
Brittany is a region of Celtic origin , wild and dominated by nature, ocean and deeply rooted in tradition and kept in the original language (Breton) still in use. E ' characterized by a steep and rocky coastline interspersed with sandy beaches or eighteen oils, Brittany offers city with beautiful architecture Gothic churches and timbered houses, a varied and fascinating landscape always ready to impress!




TOUR PROGRAM



Day 1 - Italy / Paris

Withdrawal of the car at the airport and overnight at the hotel.

Day 2 Paris / Le Bono (455 Km) Drive to

near Vannes Le Bono, excellent base for exploring the east coast Breton and the site of Carnac and its megaliths. Overnight at hotel Day 3

The Bono / East Coast / The Bono

Day excursion to discover the wonders of the coast of Brittany, including Carnac, Concarneau, Quimper. In the evening return to Le Bono for the night.

Day 4 The Bono / St. Malo (199 km)

morning of departure to the Norman coast. There are many possible stops along the way: well-Daoulas Plougastel and Brest Morlaix to remember, nice town at the center of the interesting circuit of visits to the wayside and parish complexes Breton (Plougonven, Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, Saint-Thégonnec , Guimiliau, Landivisiau, La Roche-Maurice). Continue to St. Malo for the night.

Day 5 St. Malo

Day trip along the coast of the peninsula that includes the Cote d'Armor and Finistere and the abbey of Mont St. Michel in nearby Normandy. Overnight in St. Malo.

Day 6 St. Malo / Paris 405 km

morning for a visit to Caen and the beaches of the Normandy landings. Continue on to Paris and return the car at the airport.



Here are some pearls of Britain:

14 km from Morlaix: Carantec


ideal for spending the summer holidays is a nice town that offers extraordinary views. From the Pointe de At Pen Lann, you can enjoy the view over the island and on the chateau de Taureau Louet, an impressive fortress built between 1542 and 1552, to prohibit access to the bay to the enemy. At low tide it is possible to visit the island of Callot connected to the mainland by a road from the port of Grève Blanche, and Chaise du Cure (chair of the parish priest) a rocky platform from which you will have a panoramic view of the bay and on the beaches of Carantec.

87 km from Brest: Paimpol Paimpol

located in a bay sheltered from the wind and is famous for its market of early secondary dall'ostricoltura and also for its literary celebrities due to the novel "Iceland Fisherman by Pierre Loti. The square has some beautiful houses of the sixteenth century and about 2 km from the center is the Labyrinthe Vegetal, within which are scattered throughout various clues to solve puzzles as well, with a program whose theme changes every year: the treasure of the Templars, the Korrigans. Also worth a visit to the Abbey of Beauport, which stands opposite the island of Brehat.

37 km from Quimper: Audierne

Audierne harbor is very active due to fishing in the estuary of the nurseries that arise Goyen, are the largest nurseries of Europe covered. The narrow streets of the port of Audierne are very nice and are ideal for walking. From the bridge of Goyen, you can contemplate the spectacle of the cemetery Boat classified historic monument. In Sainte-Evette, three kilometers from the city center, you can sail to the island of Sein, flat island, wild and mysterious at the time of storms seems to emerge soon from the water.

48 km from Brest: Guimiliau

The importance of this small country is mainly due to massive whole parish, which is among the richest in the Finistere, beautifully decorated and the furniture of his ordeal chiesa.Il raised between 1581 and 1588 has more than 200 characters and 17 scenes represented are very expressive of the Passion. The church built in the sixteenth century and rebuilt in the early seventeenth combines flamboyant Gothic rinascimentale.Al to the inside one can admire the magnificent baptistery Baroque carved oak in 1675.

19 km from Vannes: Auray

Situated on the River Loch, where you can take the cruises to the islands of the Gulf of Morbihan, the small village retains its ancient atmosphere St.Goustan district and in the surrounding streets, while the center spreads around Place de la Republique and the Church of St.Gildas. St.Goustan to visit the church, the Basilica of St. Anna d'Auray, north of the city, the Abbey de Chartreuse.




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