Côtes-d'Armor



Côtes-d'Armor is a department in Brittany. It offers a rich abundance of coastal resorts and fishing ports. The interior is largely agricultural and dotted with small villages.

Cities

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Map of Côtes-d'Armor

  • 1 Dinan — a medieval town popular with tourists because of its picturesque timber houses, ramparts and stone walls
  • 2 Lamballe Lamballe on Wikipedia — it has a beautiful Gothic church (13th and 14th centuries)
  • 3 Paimpol — a renowned fishing port eith a beach, whose harbour front and town centre are made up of pretty little houses
  • 4 Saint-Brieuc — popular for its summer music festivals

Other destinations

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  • 1 Bréhat — it has stunning natural landscapes, historic sites, and no motorized traffic
  • 2 Les Sept Îles Jentilez on Wikipedia — a group of islands that is home to an important bird reserve, and a reserve for grey seals
  • 3 Lac de Guerlédan Lake Guerlédan on Wikipedia an artificial lake created by EDF (an electricity utility), a scenic highlight of interior Brittany
  • 4 Trégor one of the nicest provinces of Brittany, with the following towns:
    • 5 Lannion has a cute centre
    • 6 Pleumeur-Bodou famous for its space and telecommunications museum and bronze-age gallery graves.

Understand

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Get in

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Get around

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See

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Do

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Visit the beautiful Pink Granite Coast - Cote de Granit Rose. The coast offers an abundance of beautiful vistas, ranging from amazing pink granite outcrops through to gloriously sandy beaches.

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