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E-concierge Your virtual tourism guide
to Brittany
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What ever you are coming to Vannes for
leisure or business you would like to know how to reach
Vannes, where to eat, what to see, ... The Villa Kerasys
Virtual Concierge will help you.
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Welcome to Morbihan from land
to sea, a sublime encounter
For some the Morbihan is the southern coast of Brittany.
For you, it will form a union between the land and the
sea the very values on which the economy of the
department is built.
Today will be taken up with small valleys, rocky spurs,
rivers and forests at the heart of the land, while tomorrow
will be spent with the Lanvaux moors and the castles
and chapels which dominate the landscape.
Other days will be devoted to the harbours, tidal mills,
estuaries, rias, and the calm or raging sea to the neighbouring
islands.
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Historical, religious natural and
cultural heritage
Do not try to see everything at once. Make the most
of it. You will need several lifetimes to encounter
the thousand faces of the Gulf of Morbihan or the Brocéliande
forest or to see the mauve of the copses turn into reddishbrown.
All year round, the mild oceanic climate welcomes you,
in Autumn or in Winter, amongst the gorse, mimosas and
camellias, and in Spring or in Summer, amongst the palm
trees, rhododendrons and magnolias.
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It was may be to make the most of the 2040 hours of
sunshine in the Morbihan that man, one fine day, began
to raise curious edifices of granite turned towards
the setting sun.
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What to do ?
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Where to drink ?
- Le buveur de lune, 8 rue St Patern, Vannes
- Several bars with terraceson the port
- Café le Corlazzo in Conleau peninsula
- The Japanese garden at Villa Kerasy
Where to eat ?
- Le
Pressoir : gourmet restaurant (Saint-Avé, 7 min.
driving)
- Roscanvec
: gourmet restaurant (rue des Halles, 8 min walking)
- Terroirs
: french regional cuisine (rue de la Fontaine, 3 min.
walking)
- Table Alsacienne, authentic winstub, Alsace cuisine
(on the port, 15 min walking)
- Gavroche, traditional french cuisine, bistot ambience
(rue de la Fontaine, 3 min, walking)
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