Morlaix

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Morlaix, a historic port town in Brittany, charms visitors with its medieval half-timbered houses, imposing viaduct, and lively market culture. Nestled in a deep valley where the river meets the sea, it offers a perfect blend of maritime heritage and Breton authenticity. The town's narrow cobbled streets and bustling Place des Allées invite you to linger over a crêpe or a bowl of cider while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

A full day is enough to explore Morlaix's highlights at a relaxed pace. Start with the viaduct and old town in the morning, then enjoy a leisurely lunch on Place des Allées. Spend the afternoon visiting the museum and a pondalez house. If you have a second day, venture into the surrounding countryside or take a boat trip on the river.

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