There is hardly any other place where the rich palette of sea and sky as often and as quickly as changes in Brittany ......
The Finistère (Pen ar Bed in Breton, which means "the end of the world"), is, as its name indicates, the furthest into the sea superior, western tip of France, where between the coastal region (Armor - sea) and the more inland cities and regions (Argoat - Land) are distinguished.
The Hinterlands (Argoat), as mysterious as the coast, is characterized by a landscape of hedges, Forests, rivers and many hills to discover often erheben.Es to a small Mountain there an extraordinary legacy of religious heritage with churches, chapels, calvaria Hills, traditions and legends.
The tourists usually prefer the coast with its varied landscape, beautiful beaches and coves, ideal for swimming or water sports (La Torche, Pors Carn, Tronoen Trégunnec-and the beaches to the west).
The climate is fairly mild in winter. Stormy periods that benefit mainly the surfers alternate with quiet, calm, sunny periods during which it also remarkably mild winter, almost may well be warning, so stay here year-round outdoor palm trees.
is in spring and autumn the climate is very pleasant, September is usually still summery warm. Because the water was heated by the summer, you can swim up to the end of September.
In summer it is warm but not too hot.
The sea air is very healthy. You feel like a new person.
Pointe du Raz, with its imposing cliffs is the westernmost edge of France and Brittany for visitors is a must.
The varied coast line: depending on the region move more or less high cliffs with sandy beaches, fjord-like estuaries (Breton: buts) and down with wet-and brackish water zones.
The Finistère (Pen ar Bed in Breton, which means "the end of the world"), is, as its name indicates, the furthest into the sea superior, western tip of France, where between the coastal region (Armor - sea) and the more inland cities and regions (Argoat - Land) are distinguished.
The Hinterlands (Argoat), as mysterious as the coast, is characterized by a landscape of hedges, Forests, rivers and many hills to discover often erheben.Es to a small Mountain there an extraordinary legacy of religious heritage with churches, chapels, calvaria Hills, traditions and legends.
The tourists usually prefer the coast with its varied landscape, beautiful beaches and coves, ideal for swimming or water sports (La Torche, Pors Carn, Tronoen Trégunnec-and the beaches to the west).
The climate is fairly mild in winter. Stormy periods that benefit mainly the surfers alternate with quiet, calm, sunny periods during which it also remarkably mild winter, almost may well be warning, so stay here year-round outdoor palm trees.
is in spring and autumn the climate is very pleasant, September is usually still summery warm. Because the water was heated by the summer, you can swim up to the end of September.
In summer it is warm but not too hot.
The sea air is very healthy. You feel like a new person.
Pointe du Raz, with its imposing cliffs is the westernmost edge of France and Brittany for visitors is a must.
The varied coast line: depending on the region move more or less high cliffs with sandy beaches, fjord-like estuaries (Breton: buts) and down with wet-and brackish water zones.
The Finistère-South
the south includes the Atlantic Ocean through open region of Finistère south the lands of Douarnenez, Cap Sizun, Bigouden, Quimper, Odet and the Portes de Cornouailles that the end of the Finistère-Sud and the beginning of the Morbihan department mean.
is formed in the northwest of the littoral coast of the breathtaking formation of the Bay of Douarnenez, there are steep rock barrier lined with small incisions, which protect the fishermen in their boats from the Atlantic Ocean and beaches of fine sand or heath and Bruyerelandschaften together.
from Douarnenez to the Pointe du Raz leads a walking trail along the coast.
From the cliffs of Pointe du Raz on (with extremely strong sea currents during the tides) and the Pointe du Van to the south follows a different coast, which begins with the sea open Baie d'Audierne.
At the Pointe du Raz in Plogoff there are small coves and beaches
with fine-grained sand, which are surrounded by rocks, the south but then give way to miles of flat, wide sandy beaches with a unique sand dunes and small Maren and back country lakes (eg Etang de Trunvel at Trégunnec).
The beach of La Torche, la plage de La Torche is a paradise for surfers and an insider tip.
La Torche is divided into two surf spots that are completely different.
The smaller part, to the south of the projection of La Torche, Pors Carn, has fewer undercurrents and the Commonwealth of the Northern Sursport neighborhood of La Torche, which is recommended for high waves for experienced surfers. A few
Kilomter further up in Tronoen, we see more and more Kytesurfer. This sport is becoming more and more popular.
He was, moreover, 2 surfers from Plomeur Breton (La Torche) "invented".
The surfers are here all year round, even in winter, on the board. At the Pointe de La Torche, there is a surf school and there may be lessons in kite surfing, body surfing, and etc. also driving in the beach sailors learn. Courses are also available in German.
In surf shops, there is the equipment and clothing.
Items beach attire (bikinis and swimwear) and summer clothing from Billabong.
Close to La Torche, on the way to Trégunnec you walk past the magnificent church of Notre Dame de la chapelle du Tronoen. "Cathedrals of the Dunes" genannt.Sie dates from the 15th Century and are among the oldest religious buildings in Brittany.
The chapel is part of the town of St. Jean Trolimon. The Bigouden
pays, it is called here the region, the most important region in France for the cultivation of tulips and onions. The sandy soil and mild climate are perfectly geeignet.Zu early spring are dozens of acres of blooming tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, iris and a joy to behold. Every spring, the tulips bloom attracts many guests. It will thereby also guided visits to different themes available (see another blog entry). To
to seeing our house at La Torche goes past the many flower boxes that are placed in the middle of the dunes.
If you drive around the tip of the Pointe de Penmarc'h Guilvinec direction and the direction of Cornwall will change the landscape again.
The littoral southern coast of this section consists of a series of beautiful Sandy beaches, dunes (at Mousterlin Trévignon), rivers (Odet, Aven, Laita), streams and lakes of brackish water (at Mousterlin Trévignon).
At La Forêt-Fouesnant (Pays fouesnantais), there are great beaches, green landscapes and the forest bordering the sea.
Concarneau, with the old town with fortress built into the sea wall is of course worth a visit. The
Crozon Peninsula, to the north of Finistère, between the Rade de Brest and the Baie de Douarnenez I have not mentioned,
Also worth a visit.
The peninsula de Crozon, traffic at the very end of the world "is located, a Peninsula with a special micro-climate, magnificent landscape and its 3 Headlands has a panoramic view of the Rade de Brest or la Mer d'Iroise.
There is, much to see in Brittany, much more than be mentioned here.
Discover even this country and be enchanted by the diversity and culture ...
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Our house is the 1st House in the 3rd Line of the House overview.
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