Sevärdhet
Vannes
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Position
Vannes, Brittany
Tips från lokalbefolkningen
Lovely walks along the marina and beautiful old town with plenty of restaurants. Strongly recommended
The walled town of Vannes is without doubt one of Brittany’s most attractive sights and a must-visit on any trip to the Gulf of Morbihan. Wander around the well-preserved medieval streets before enjoying a harbour-side lunch then taking a boat trip around the gulf. Kids will love the aquarium and butterflies.The main gate into Vannes is the Porte St-Vincent Ferrier, named after the Spanish monk who died in the town in 1419 and became its patron saint; he is buried in St-Pierre cathedral. To the left and right of the gate are town houses: many of their ground floors have been turned into cafes and make a lovely location for lunch as they face the marina.
The walled town of Vannes is without doubt one of Brittany’s most attractive sights and a must-visit on any trip to the Gulf of Morbihan. Wander around the well-preserved medieval streets before enjoying a harbour-side lunch then taking a boat trip around the gulf. Kids will love the aquarium and bu…
The beautiful medieval town of Vannes has much to offer. The wonderful architecture, stunning gardens, markets, marina, sightseeing boat and train rides, butterfly house and aquarium. Well worth a visit or two.