All the keys to discovering northern Brittany for a short stay.
A colorful, ultra-practical and richly illustrated guide to discovering the Breton coast, from Brest and Pointe Saint-Mathieu to Cancale.
The islands, which reveal the different faces of Brittany: Ouessant, Batz, the Sept-Îles archipelago, Bréhat...
A focus on the Sentier des Douaniers (GR®34) which stretches along the entire Breton coast between Cancale and Saint-Nazaire and unrolls some of its most varied sections in northern Brittany, particularly between Cancale and Saint-Malo.
All the most beautiful landscapes and natural curiosities of the region: Pointe Saint-Mathieu, Pays des Abers, the pink granite coast, the furrow of Talbert, Cap Fréhel, the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel...
The architectural heritage of the region, as rich as it is varied: Beauport abbey, Notre-Dame-du-Folgoët basilica, medieval heart of Dinan, Belle Époque charm of Dinard, malouinières of Saint-Malo...
Cultural focuses to understand the history of Northern Brittany, linked to Icelandic fishermen and corsairs in particular.
Thematic pages to organize your trip as close as possible to your desires: the best activities with children, the top outdoor activities, the remarkable islands and beaches, the most beautiful historic towns...
One is worth the detour to Mont Saint-Michel, the Norman neighbor a stone's throw from Ille-et-Vilaine.
A map for each chapter in the region or city, and a detachable map of the entire region.