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"Exploring the Culinary Traditions & Places of Brittany "
Anne Morenn
Jan 16
Côtes d'Armor - cabanes de pêche
a renovated fishing cabin next to the remains of two others The river Rance, which flows into the sea at Saint Malo on the north coast...
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Anne Morenn
Jan 12
Morbihan - Ploermel - Column of the Thirty
The first time I heard this story, my informant was a Bretonne who said that the English took over Ploermel castle while the nearby...
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Anne Morenn
Jan 10
Finistère - Aber Wrac'h - Devil's Bridge
Aber Wrac’h is the longest of river of the three Abers (drowned river valleys) on the north west coat of Finistère. It is 33 kilometres...
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Anne Morenn
Jan 6
Ile et Vilaine - Rennes - cathedral of Saint Pierre
Ile et Vilaine – Rennes - the cathedral of St Pierre – beauty a long time in the making The cathedral of Rennes is unusual in that it...
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Anne Morenn
Jan 6
Ile et Vilaine - St Sulpice la Foret - the legend of King Arthur
Abbaye de Nôtre Dame du Nid de Merle, Saint-Sulpice le Fôret In the commune now known as Saint-Sulpice-la-Fôret stand the impressive...
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Anne Morenn
Jan 6
Côtes d'Armor - Paimpol - the tour de Kerroc'h
The tower just visible above the trees overlooking the bay of Paimpol It is so tall, soaring above the tree-line, that at first sight one...
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Anne Morenn
Sep 30, 2024
Finistère - pointe de Penmarc'h
Pointe de Penmarc’h, Finistère – the Eckmuhl lighthouse  Built in 1867 this lighthouse is 64 metres high and still safeguarding this...
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Anne Morenn
Sep 28, 2024
Côte d'Armor - Paimpol Iceland fishery
Paimpol – the Iceland fishery  Paimpol's name comes from the Breton words penn (head) and pouill (pool): it stands at the head of a long...
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Anne Morenn
Aug 11, 2024
Tro Breiz - the tour of Brittany
Tro Breiz – the tour of Brittany – the seven founding fathers  In 313 AD the Roman Emperor Constantine became a Christian,  and...
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Anne Morenn
Jul 8, 2024
Tro Breiz – Saint-Pol de Léon
La cathédrale de Saint Paul Aurélien The monk Paul Aurélien came from Wales in the year 525 to preach Christianity to the Bretons. He...
Anne Morenn
Jul 8, 2024
Tro Breiz – Dol de Bretagne
la cathédrale de Saint Samson Samson arrived from Wales in the year 548, built a monastery at Dol and proceeded to preach Christianity to...
Anne Morenn
Jul 8, 2024
Finistère – the lighthouse of the Ile Vierge
Built in 1902 as the tallest lighthouse in Europe and the tallest stone-built lighthouse in the world (its height is surpassed by the...
Anne Morenn
Jun 19, 2024
Ille-et-Vilaine - Saint-Malo and Robert Surcouf
Born in 1773, the corsair Robert Surcouf became famous as the Tiger of the Seas. Being a corsair was a respectable occupation for a...
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