Morlaix
One of Morlaix's main attractions is its impressive viaduct, which overlooks the town and offers breathtaking views. Built in the 19th century, this work of art is a testament to the engineering of the past. History buffs will be delighted to stroll through the town centre, where half-timbered houses and cobbled streets tell the story of centuries gone by.
Morlaix's religious heritage is also remarkable. The 13th-century collegiate church of Saint-Melaine is impressive for its Gothic architecture, while the Chapelle du Mur offers a breathtaking view of the bay from its promontory.
In summer, Morlaix comes alive with festivals and cultural events, such as the Festival du Bout du Monde, which celebrates world music in a festive and friendly atmosphere.
Morlaix is becoming an artistic destination. The mix of lively street art, enchanting ephemeral gardens and arthouse cinema at the Manufacture des Tabacs makes this Breton town a place where art comes to life in all its forms.