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As mentioned, I was on my feet a lot in recent days, since the Breton coast basically demands that you hike. Or just wander on a beach, which looks like a painter‘s palette in the right light. Case in point:

Farbpalette von Penmarc`h photo A4DC8063-5E68-41DC-9952-4A783163731B_zpskoiadwau.jpeg



Before I showcase the Breton coast, though, first here‘s another pretty city full of timber, in this case, Quimper. (Written Kem Per in Breton.)

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Blumenladen Quimper photo 4AF25E31-80AD-4CC6-BECE-F33DF2A8F52D_zpszdvyi5mu.jpeg

Fachwerk und Kathedrale photo CDEE790F-D3FD-4807-BFA2-0D9BB1A1B276_zpsz9yxu0pk.jpeg



The Cathedral Saint Contiran:

Saint Contiran Kathedrale Gartenblick photo 336A48EF-65E7-4A9D-9B47-5D33DEF37D72_zps8vcudiob.jpeg

Kathedrale Quimper gesamt photo D43FDF46-AC66-46D8-B59C-1B6E3F9EC11F_zps2fii46pv.jpeg

Famous mainly for two things. Its wooden, finely carved pulpit:

Kanzel Kathedrale Quimper photo 52FF4026-E729-46E7-9404-50E716276A65_zpssker7pot.jpeg

And the fact that its choir takes a sharp turn inside:

Kathedrale Quimper innen photo 6D94E9D7-966F-4DD7-878A-00AEA317429C_zps6zphcbwj.jpeg


But enough about Breton towns for now. Let‘s have some Breton light houses. There are these in Penmarc‘h (the name of which reminds me of a Susan Howatch novel set in Cornwall, and since Cornwell is just across the sea, so to speak, it might not be a coincidence):

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Leuchtturm von Penmarc`h photo D3F5BBE0-282B-4557-BCCC-DBB8BDD9FBFF_zpsyzygnabu.jpeg

And there are the most famous ones of Brittany, at the Pointe du Raz.

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Pointe du Raz photo A5C8502B-C64F-4109-934A-B0F5D0AC2E2C_zps6v9xn4vw.jpeg

So how many lighthouses do you spot here:

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See the one in the further distance now?

Leuchttuerme Close Up photo 779E28C6-DEEB-4CDC-BF85-FBBFF378C276_zpsrsoz9a3u.jpeg

Now, about that beach. The morning mist hadn‘t quite lifted yet, so you got this kind of look at various parents flying kites with their kids:

Drachensteiger von Penmarc`h photo EDFD604E-265C-47BE-9C42-C4F2E2AAF885_zpsn9prjfnk.jpeg


And you got unimpressed birds:

Reiher am Strand Penmarc`h photo ACEACB6D-A502-478C-898B-ED2E5A4FC14D_zpsxmkkdhwr.jpeg




But mainly, you got this gorgeous beach of beaches:

Penmarc`h Strand photo 64D3A9E5-A0E0-4C93-A5E6-549886149281_zpsyt6znyoe.jpeg

Strand von Penmarc`h photo 908FD96F-9FFE-4D63-B05F-23204DDF093A_zps9ove3urs.jpeg


Strand von Penmarc`h photo 2BAA20EC-441A-44D5-8E0D-F9281E58435C_zpsjatu4jgb.jpeg

(If you want to go there, it‘s near Penmarc‘h. No one recced it to us, we just spotted it en route to the lighthouse.)


And in conclusion, have a look at Concarneau, the town in which we are staying. Its historic city centre is on a small island in the harbor, connected to the rest of the town solely via a drawing bridge:

Concarneau photo 57AF672E-8317-4BE6-ADD2-3F517931C5D9_zpsvhubatry.jpeg

Inside, there is a small town where the church looks like a lighthouse, and the streets are full of cafés:
Eingang Altstadt Concarneau photo 9156E7FF-46A9-4A4C-9FC6-4C7C654E5BA5_zpsosthhsrt.jpeg

Strasse in Concarneau photo D0876164-961D-4611-BBDC-5D6E2B792965_zpsy1hwpjff.jpeg

Kirchlein in Concarneau photo B8DC1CAB-C1C4-48AD-90D4-3419902FEA75_zps298wytke.jpeg

The rest of the harbor isn`t half bad, either.

Concarneau Hafen photo EC8EEBEB-FECC-4E9C-B407-473BEE8FAFB8_zpsfl4gga1h.jpeg

But really, it‘s the outside that‘s spectacular:


Altstadt von Concarneau photo 5895CA19-043D-4283-852D-503F43551D1D_zps4kemzyrd.jpeg

Which ends my second Brittany post. And no, my French journey this year is by no means finished....

Date: 2019-05-31 09:01 pm (UTC)
felis: (Default)
From: [personal profile] felis
Heh, I think your Pointe du Raz pics look exactly like my Pointe du Raz pics from fifteen years ago. And I see you managed to more or less capture the Cathedral of Quimper, which is kind of hard to do, given that there is no real free space around it... :-D

Date: 2019-06-01 03:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cahn
HA, I was going to say something very similar (only mine were twenty years ago).

I'm really enjoying these pics -- my best friend and I went to Brittany while I was in grad school and saw Quimper and the menhirs and as I've said Pointe du Raz and I forget what else, and ate So Many Crepes And Galettes, it was great.

Date: 2019-05-31 10:39 pm (UTC)
kore: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kore
WTF, at first I can see the photo and then I get an "Oops! This was linked incorrectly" box. I could see your photos yesterday??

Date: 2019-06-01 05:36 am (UTC)
kore: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kore
Yeah, I think it has something to do with an add-on. Argle. Anyway, my problem, glad your photos are fine!

Date: 2019-06-01 04:57 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lilacsigil
The colours of the sky, beaches and sea are absolutely astounding!

Date: 2019-06-01 07:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] copperfyre
Wow, everything here is so amazingly gorgeous!

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