Description Brittany, France

Brittany - a huge peninsula on the north-west of France, between the Bay of Biscay and English Channel Strait. With the ocean climate here is mild, the sea, without large temperature fluctuations. This is a separate little world on the edge of the country. Brittany - one of the few regions of France, who carried it through all the ages their individuality and who jealously guards its own unique character. The charm and appeal of land in Brittany - a mixture of character and temperament, fabulous legends and actual historical eras.

Brittany Peninsula is located between Bay of Biscay and the peninsula of La Manche. These sites began to settle in the Paleolithic era. For 400 years, these lands owned by the Roman Empire. In 460 g settled down here Britons, called educated State in Little Britain. Only in 799, Charles the Great was able to conquer it, but his power was formal, and all powers were concentrated in the Dukes of Brittany. Only in 1532, King Francis I connected this region with France.

Brittany is located just two hours drive from Paris, but how much it differs from the noisy city. From coast to coast can get comfortable on the highway just a couple of hours in the car, at every turn you will open more new scenery, the land of Brittany should be taught in a rhythm that matches your temperament.

Regional Center - Rennes (Rennes). Distance from Paris - 520 km.

Brittany - Peninsula, lapped by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The coastline of Brittany is 3 000 km of very diverse terrain on the coast.

Brittany owes its name Britons, who arrived here from Britain in the early Middle Ages. Before that it was a western part of the ensemble of coastal areas, located between the Seine and the Garonne and known as Armorica, that is "country by the sea." Indeed, the sea washes the 4 / 5 of its perimeter, and this explains the position of most of the ways of settling it: it is by sea reached these shores until the third century BC, all the significant movements of civilizations and cultures.

Bretons have their own special everyday life, which, of course, is determined by the geographic remoteness and the nature of integrity. When you get here, on the edge of European lands, it is necessary to taste all the riches of life: to enter the dance circle at folk festivals, taste the local cuisine, mingle with the crowd welcomed the return from fishing anglers.

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