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Francis Schoch26 Feunten Nonen
Lannion
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Attractions
- Côte de Granit Rose: Located along the northern coast of Brittany, this stunning natural wonder features unique pink granite rock formations. Visitors can explore the scenic coastal trails, relax on the beautiful sandy beaches, and admire the picturesque landscapes.
- Château de Tonquédec: Situated just outside Lannion, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can take guided tours of the castle, explore its towers and ramparts, and learn about the legends and stories associated with this well-preserved fortress.
- Planetarium de Bretagne: Located in Pleumeur-Bodou, a short drive from Lannion, this planetarium offers an immersive experience for astronomy enthusiasts. Visitors can watch captivating planetarium shows, learn about space exploration, and observe the night sky through telescopes.
- Village de Ploumanac'h: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Ploumanac'h is known for its charming harbor, traditional Breton houses, and vibrant floral displays. Visitors can stroll along the coastal path, visit the lighthouse, and take in the picturesque seaside scenery.
- Jardin Exotique de Roscoff: Situated in the town of Roscoff, this exotic garden is a haven for plant lovers. It features a wide variety of rare and exotic plants from around the world, offering a unique and colorful experience for visitors.
- île de Bréhat: A short boat trip from the coast near Lannion, île de Bréhat is a small and picturesque island known for its beautiful gardens, stunning coastal views, and charming village. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bike, relax on its sandy beaches, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
- Village Gaulois: Located in Pleumeur-Bodou, this reconstructed Gaulish village offers a fun and educational experience for families. Visitors can step back in time and learn about the daily life, crafts, and traditions of the Gauls through interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
- Musée de la Résistance Bretonne: Situated in Saint-Connan, this museum pays tribute to the Breton resistance during World War II. It showcases a collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that provide insight into the history and bravery of the resistance movement in Brittany.
- Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officers Path): This scenic coastal trail runs along the northern coast of Brittany, offering breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can hike or bike along the path, discovering hidden coves, sandy beaches, and rugged cliffs. 10. La Vallée des Saints: Located in Carnoët, this unique open-air sculpture park is dedicated to the legends and saints of Brittany. It features over 100 larger-than-life granite statues, each representing a different saint or mythical figure, providing a fascinating cultural experience for visitors.