The Lagatjar Alignments

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Just outside Camaret-sur-Mer is one of the many Neolithic structures in Brittany, the Lagatjar Alignments. The stones were discovered in 1776 when there were apparently c.600 standing stones. By 1883 only c.100 stones remained and today that has been further reduced to … Continued

Morgat

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It was a beautiful day – we had walked on the coastal path at the end of the Crozon Peninsula, visited the Lagatjar Alignments, and now just pottered up the coast, up the Menez Hom and back to Sizun.

The Crozon Peninsula

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I woke feeling better, the drugs were definitely working! So we set off to explore the Crozon Peninsula and walk along the coast.The TĂ©rĂ©nez Bridge  over the Aulne River was stunning! It reminded me of the Calatrava Bridge I had seen last autumn, in Galicia. We … Continued

A walk in the Monts d-Arrees

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It had been a long day – Lampaul-Guimiliau, Guimiliau, and St ThĂ©gonnec – my first day out of bed and drugged to the eyeballs – I needed some fresh air and a short walk on top of the Monts d’ArrĂ©es … Continued

St Thegonnec Church

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There was one more church to visit – Notre Dame at St ThĂ©gonnec. Maybe I was just tired – my first day out after nearly three days in bed – but somehow this church did not catch my imagination. It was very grand … Continued

Guimiliau Church

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Guimiliau is named after Miliau, a Breton Prince who was assassinated at some point between 6C and 9C and subsequently canonised, and means the place or town of Miliau. We isited to see the Church, another of the remarkable Enclos Paroissials in the Élorn Valley. On … Continued

Lampaul-Guimiliau

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Days 7 and 8 in France passed in a haze of antibiotics and painkillers, but on Day 10, stuffed with medication, I pulled myself out of bed for some gentle exploration and we set off to look at the recommended stars … Continued