A TASTE OF
BRITTANY & NORMANDY LIFE!
SHARED BY SOPHIE
14 NIGHTS/7 STOPS
The preserved wonderful nature of the Brittany and Normandy coasts
After a cultural stay in Paris, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, they headed off to Normandy and Brittany for a big breath of fresh air, a region known for the beauty of its coast. They began with an emotional visit of Caen in Normandy, visiting the Memorial and the landing beaches of the Battle of Normandy, before going to one of the many beaches between Dinard and Saint-Briac on the Emerald coast in northern Brittany to enjoy some rest and relaxation. In Saint-Briac they spent a few days strolling along “le sentier des douaniers”, a hiking trail along the coast which allows you to admire the fauna and flora of the region as well as breathtaking views of the sea. They were also able to watch the sunset while sipping a cocktail on the terrace of the Nessay Castle. They tried surfing on the long beach of Longchamp and went kayaking with a picnic at the Ebihens, an island off the coast of Saint-Briac. They savored local specialties like “les galettes de sarrasins” (buckwheat flour pancakes) and enjoyed the seafood of the region when they tasted the famous oysters of Cancale. Then they headed for the pink granite coast in Perros-Guirec, one of the only 3 sites in the world where you will find these granite colors. To finish this road trip they drove to the southern coastline of Brittany to discover the majestic bay of Quiberon. Their budget for the whole trip was $ 1600 for 10 nights (excluded food and activities).
14 nights & 7 stops
$
1255 km
from June to October
nature, hiking & beach
Brittany/Normandy coast
Arrival Airport Paris