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Don't believe the myth that Brittany, France, is perpetually gray ... century Saint-Sauveur basilica or the 14th-century Dinan Castle. Then spend a night in La Maison Pavie, a traditional 15th ...
Castle and exhibition entry costs from £3.50 ... offers a real taste of Brittany. Head to Le Café de la Plage to try its take on fish and chips with chipotle sauceCredit: Instagram/Cafe de ...
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 14th-century medieval castle, including a moat, hidden beneath the courtyard of a historic hotel in France ... coast of the Brittany region ...
Past grazing cows, past a dried-up moat and ivied ruins, a curious procession trudged up the hill to the “haunted” castle of Tiffauges on the old Brittany frontier. First came Mayor Fernand ...
countryside destination to visit in France. "Brittany combines French and Celtic vibes with castles, countryside, coast and ...
The layout, similar to Suscinio Castle 25 kilometres south of Vannes, was a popular 14th-century model for Briton dukes. Brittany was a medieval feudal state between the 10th and 16th centuries ...
France’s national institute for archeological research, excavated the site’s courtyard. They were able to determine the scale and layout of the castle that was built by the Duke of Brittany ...