Brittany is one of the prettiest and most diverse areas of France – you probably know it as a popular holiday-home destination, but did you know that in a poll of French homebuyers it was the area they most want to move to?
The reasons are obvious – let’s start with the beaches and coastline, which stretches to an astonishing 2,700 km’s (that’s 1,677 miles in old money). Take your pick from a hike along the rugged cliffs, to lazing on the golden sands
... read moreBrittany has several airports, with flights within France and to international destinations. Rennes Bretagne airport has direct flights to 18 European countries, and 17 countries outside Europe (including Canada/USA, the UAE, Singapore, South Africa and Brazil). It also flies to eight cities within France. The airports in Brest and Lorient are all smaller and mainly service domestic flights.
The TGV runs daily between Paris and Rennes (around
... read moreRecord demand and low stock levels pretty much sum up the Brittany property market over the last couple of years. Prices have risen accordingly, with a typical apartment in Rennes seeing an increase of almost 11% in 2022. A family home in Brest will have seen a rise around 12% in the same period.
Low interest rates have been a bedrock of this demand and it helps that a French Government report, comparing employment data from 100 towns, declared Rennes
... read morePretty much everything really. Let’s start with the coastline. Travelling anti-clockwise the towns of Saint-Malo, Saint Brieuc, Brest, Lorient and Vannes are all on the coast, each with a personality of its own and a variety of excellent shops, restaurants and leisure pursuits. In between you will find sandy beaches, ancient fishing ports and spectacular cliff-side walking. For those looking for a picturesque fishing village, we defy you not to fall
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Looking for a region where you can get away from it all, and breathe fresh air? Then Brittany is your ideal destination. From swimming with the dolphins to strolling amongst the standing-stones, and from eating oysters on the beach to testing out any one of the dozen Michelin starred restaurants in Rennes, Brittany has you covered.
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REQUEST MORE INFORMATIONBrittany is home to a rich architectural heritage. One style that you will come across throughout the region is the half-timbered house. These properties typically feature exposed wooden beams and have a distinctive herringbone pattern, they look particularly attractive with a thatched roof. Many of the half-timbered properties line the cobbled streets in the “old towns” and historic centres.
You will also find that many Brittany farmhouses and country properties use local materials such as granite and slate. These are sturdy buildings, built to last, with the walls being made from large granite blocks, with slate used for the roofing.
On the coast you are more likely to find brightly coloured houses and cottages, with painted shutters and steeply pitched roofs. Many ports and quays in Brittany are lined with these picturesque properties, and the chocolate-box pretty houses are perfect for those tourists who like to record their visits on Instagram. The houses often have a nautical feel, with porthole windows and decorative anchors.
The contrast when you come across modern architecture, or contemporary houses in Brittany, is striking. These are built out of steel, concrete and glass and can provide an excellent contrast to the older, more traditional Breton properties.
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