Attractions
Bretagne offers many attractions, many which are related to the old duchy of Brittany. Also the region is very picturesque itself and there are a lot a open spaces in every city, town or village.
- Doll Museum
Info: Relive your childhood at the doll museum in the historic town of Josselin in Brittany. The museum is situated in the old stables of the local château and contains exhibitions of historic toys from across the globe.
Location: Josselin
- Chateau de la Hunaudaye
Info: The Chateau de la Hunaudaye is a majestic ruin of a castle close to the town of Pledeliac that still manages to look imposing despite having seen more grandiose days.
Location: Pledeliac
- Cathedrale St. Vincent
Info: It’s of the Angevin or Plantagenet style, elegantly marking the transition between Romanesque and Gothic. The cathedral also has a Renaissance facade (the west), with additions from the 18th century and a 15th century tower.
Location: St. Malo
- Basilique St-Sauveur
Info: The heart of Bertrand du Guesclin, who defended Dinan when the duke of
Location: Dinan
- Cathedrale St. Corentin
Info: Characterized by two 19th towers that climb 75m, the cathedral was built between the 13th and the 15th century. Inside, the main thing to be noted is the 15th century stained glass.
Location: Quimper
- Notre-Dame-en-Saint-Melaine
Info: It is dedicated to Saint Melaine, traditionally considered the first bishop of Rennes and who died here in the 6th century. The present building is classical and dates from the 17th century.
Location: Rennes
