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The mild climate is great for golf on courses close to welcoming resorts, spectacular cliffs and sandy beaches.
You’ll find courses are un-crowded and a good choice of catering in friendly clubhouses.
These restorative seawater, seaweed and mud treatments, known since antiquity, were developed in Breton seaside towns in the nineteenth century.
Relax and de-stress in centres around the coast - bound by a Quality charter - from Roscoff, where the first centre was founded, to Belle-Ile and Port-Crouesty.
Sailing can be challenging around the jagged coastline. Camaret provides a good base to explore the small protected harbours of the Crozon Peninsula, the inland waterway of Rade de Brest or up river on the Aulne. Voyage south to the delightful Iles de Glenan around a calm lagoon famous for bird life.
There is a choice of several fine sandy beaches on the east side of Quiberon Peninsula, whilst the west, ocean-facing shore, known as the ‘Cote Sauvage’ (Wild Coast) has cliffs and coves. Quiberon itself offers shops, beachside restaurants and a lively port with trips to Belle-Ile’s quiet coves
Special rates with Brittany Ferries. Routes direct into Brittany and Normandy plus Bilbao and Santander, Northern Spain