Brittany

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Brittany (French: Bretagne, Breton: Breizh) is a diverse region of northwestern France.

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Regions

The region is subdivided into four administrative départements:

Cities

Other destinations

Breton islands:

Understand

Brittany received its modern name when it was settled (in around 500 AD) by Britons, whom the Anglo-Saxons had driven from Britain. Breton history is one long struggle for independence — first from the Franks (5th-9th century), then the Counts of Anjou and the Dukes of Normandy (10th-12th century), and finally from England and France.

The Breton people maintain a fierce sense of independence to this day, as displayed by their local customs and traditions.

In the past 5 years or so a resurgence of the regional identity has happened in France. Breton art, music and culture are recognized across the nation.

Talk

The people of Brittany all speak French, many speak the regional Breton language Breton, but many speak English very well too. While France tried to discourage the use of regional languages, their use is rebounding, bringing a stronger understanding of culture, contributions, and history. Through the local efforts of the Bretons and their DIWAN (Breton language schools), children are being tought in the native language while they learn standard curriculum. The DIWAN schools are supported by world wide efforts through various groups, including the International Committee for the Defense of the Breton Language.

Get in

By ferry

Jersey and Guernsey to St Malo

Cork to Roscoff

Plymouth to Roscoff and Portsmouth to St Malo

Brittany Ferries[1] operates the following regular services:

By plane

There are airports in:

By train

The TGV train runs almost hourly from Paris Montparnasse to Rennes, Brest and Quimper.

SNCF website

By car

The A11, the Océane Route, links Brittany to Paris. A dual carriageway runs from Rennes to Nantes, and there is a motorway from Nantes to Bordeaux.

By bus

SNCF offers bus services from all major rail stations in Brittany.

Get around

In Brittany, all roads are free (no tolls).

See

Do

Eat

Drink

Stay safe

When swimming in the sea, watch out for rips and undercurrents. Be mindful that the tide can come at a very fast pace so watch out or you might be stranded on an outlying island! Check the tides (marées) in your local tourist office. Ask for a table of the tides.

Get out

Based on Wikitravel Article Brittany (this version)
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