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Brittany… the Celtic homeland of France:










Enchanting villages and market towns, a place of myths, art and Celtic music and warm and genuine people.














Many of Brittany's charms, its water sports, golf courses and wonderful stretches of cycle paths are easily accessible from BOTH the cozy cottage at Guemene sur Scorff or the KerDavid farmhouse, at very reasonable rates for the High, Mid and Low holiday season.

 
 

Breton Markets are the best for freshness and variety!

         

The markets of Brittany have managed to retain their charm, authenticity and seasonal produce despite a growing foreign ownership of property. The fierce independence of the farming community produces a very high quality and range of products. You can find a market every day of the week where you can enjoy the sights and indulge in smells of the best local Breton oysters, fish, cheeses, crepes, cider, honey, and locally grown fruit and vegetables, not to mention local sausages, pates and freshwater fish. Most towns have their own weekly market day, usually open all year round and the joy of eating to-the-season could never be more inviting.

Morbihan markets (56)

Monday
Auray: mornings
Gourin: morning: vegetables, charcuterie, baskets, clothes, haberdashery
Pontivy
Questembert: mornings

Tuesday
Lanester
Port-Louis: evenings in July and August

Wednesday
Bubry: small market
Carnac
Le Faouet: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month
Vannes 

Thursday
Guemene sur Scorff
Hennebont
Locmine
Malestroit: mornings
Queven: evenings, organic market near the church
Saint-Pierre

Friday
La Trinité-sur-Mer
Languidic

Saturday
Baud: small morning market
Josselin: mornings
Port-Louis: mornings
Quiberon
Vannes 

Sunday
Carnac
Ploemeur
St-Gildas de Rhuys
Guidel Plage