France
Europe

Brittany

Room type
Resort
Excursions
9 Excursions
Transportation
Car & Boat
Tour guide
Included
Not Included
No items found.

Brittany: Celtic Charm and Coastal Beauty

Brittany, located in the northwest of France, is a region renowned for its rugged coastline, ancient Celtic heritage, and rich maritime history. From picturesque fishing villages to medieval towns and dramatic cliffs, Brittany offers visitors a blend of natural beauty, cultural treasures, and culinary delights.

Coastal Landscapes and Beaches

Brittany’s coastline stretches for over 2,700 kilometers, dotted with sandy beaches, rocky coves, and towering cliffs sculpted by the Atlantic Ocean. Visit the Pink Granite Coast (Côte de Granit Rose) near Perros-Guirec, famous for its unique pink-hued rock formations. Explore the wild beauty of Cap Fréhel and the Emerald Coast (Côte d'Émeraude), where turquoise waters contrast with lush greenery.

Medieval Towns and Historic Site

:Explore Brittany’s charming medieval towns, such as Dinan and Vannes, with their half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and fortified ramparts. Discover the ancient megaliths of Carnac, one of the world’s largest prehistoric sites, featuring thousands of standing stones arranged in mysterious alignments.

Cultural Heritage and Festivals

Brittany celebrates its Celtic roots with vibrant festivals and traditional music, including the Festival Interceltique de Lorient, where musicians and dancers from Brittany, Ireland, Scotland, and beyond gather to perform. Explore local folklore and legends, such as the tales of King Arthur and the mythical forest of Brocéliande.

Breton Cuisine and Gastronomy

Indulge in Breton cuisine, known for its seafood, crepes (galettes), and salted butter caramel specialties. Sample fresh oysters from the Gulf of Morbihan, savory buckwheat pancakes filled with local cheeses and meats, and Kouign-amann, a decadent Breton pastry. Visit local markets to taste regional products like cider, honey, and artisanal cheeses.

Outdoor Activities and Adventure

Brittany offers a wealth of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts and adventurers. Hike along the GR34 coastal path, known as the Sentier des Douaniers, which winds through cliffs, beaches, and picturesque villages. Discover marine life while kayaking along the Gulf of Morbihan or windsurfing off the coast of Quiberon.

Artistic and Creative Inspiration

Brittany has long inspired artists and writers with its rugged landscapes and unique light. Visit the Musée de Pont-Aven, dedicated to the Pont-Aven School of artists including Paul Gauguin, who found inspiration in Brittany’s landscapes and local culture.

Plan Your Visit

Whether you’re drawn to Brittany for its natural beauty, cultural heritage, or culinary delights, the region promises a memorable journey. Experience the charm of Celtic Brittany and let us help you plan your perfect trip to this enchanting corner of France.

Contact us

Fill out the inquire form or choose an option below.
Location agent

Sharon Walters

Thank you!

Your message has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
1
2
3
4
5
1
Zakynthos completely blew me away. Shipwreck Beach was even more stunning in real life, and the boat ride to the Blue Caves was a dream. I stayed in a family-run villa and felt so welcome. It was the perfect mix of relaxation and discovery.

Emily Harper

2
The Gili Islands were paradise. No cars, no stress—just ocean, snorkeling with turtles, and fresh seafood every evening. Gili Air was my favorite for its chilled vibe. I extended my stay twice. If you want to disconnect, this is the place.

Jamal Yusuf

3
Meteora is like stepping into a fantasy world. The monasteries suspended in the sky are jaw-dropping, and hiking through the rocky trails felt so peaceful. I’m not even religious, but I left feeling spiritually recharged.

Claire Dubois

4
El Gouna is Egypt’s best-kept secret. Super clean, stylish, and full of lagoon-side cafes. The kitesurfing was amazing, and there were enough luxury touches to make it feel like a proper getaway. Will definitely return.

Daniel Mendez

5
Chamonix was the highlight of my Europe trip. The views of Mont Blanc were breathtaking, and even as a beginner, I loved the glacier hike. The town itself had a cozy alpine feel, with great food and friendly locals. It felt adventurous but still relaxing.

Sophia Chen

More traveltrove Vacations
Want to work with TravelTrove?
Click on the button below to apply!
Apply Here