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review about Pierre's holidays in Brittany July 2022
From the Gulf of Morbihan to Saint-Malo via the Channel Islands Channel Islands, embark on a sailing cruise in Brittany or Normandy to learn how to sail, discover the region with a passionate sailor and immerse yourself in the French maritime traditions.
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Let's find it together!This region of France holds both beautiful natural areas, characterful towns, beautiful beaches and historic monuments. As a bonus, fresh and healthy air, a gentle way of life and the warmth of the inhabitants will make your stay unforgettable! Sailing is particularly suitable for visiting Brittany: there is almost always wind. It is a well-known playground for sailors, ideal for learning to sail or progressing in your sailing practice. Brittany is full of countless cruising grounds, allowing travellers to discover totally new scenery and to be disoriented at every stopover.
This string of islands located in the Bay of Biscay is a little paradise. A dozen islands, translucent water, a clear blue lagoon, heavenly beaches with sparkling white sand, unspoiled nature. During a cruise in the Glénan you will almost feel like in the Caribbean!
With its many islands and islets, its microclimate that warms the sea and its gentle way of life, the Gulf of Morbihan offers sublime landscapes to discover under sail. You will appreciate its natural and cultural heritage.
No other place bears its name better than Belle-île. Indeed, the largest of the Breton islands will not leave you indifferent. This paradise island has managed to keep its authenticity. To the west, don't miss the small village of Sauzon, its charming houses with colourful facades as well as the picturesque lighthouse at the entrance to the port.
Tranquil and colourful, the island of Bréhat is also known as the island of flowers. Its microclimate has allowed hydrangeas, fig trees and eucalyptus to embellish its valleys. Here cars have been banished to give its heritage every opportunity to express itself, so it's the perfect place for a stroll on land.
Sercq is an island out of time. Here no cars but bicycles and horse-drawn carriages will make you discover unforgettable landscapes on the small paths lined with low stone walls and wild flowers that cross the island. Small bays, cliffs and creeks... The exceptional coastline of this archipelago is an invitation to discover a preserved nature.
Saint-Malo owes its majestic silhouette to the thick granite ramparts that have protected it since the 12th century. Intra-muros, the lively cobbled streets are full of good restaurants. The tall mansions, rebuilt after the bombing of the second war, make us forget the world outside the walls of the corsair city.