Paimpol

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Paimpol is a charming port town on the northern coast of Brittany, famous for its historic fishing heritage, especially the cod-fishing expeditions to Iceland that once set sail from here. With its granite buildings, flower-filled streets, and lively marina, Paimpol offers a quintessential Breton experience. The town is also known for its strong maritime culture, celebrated in songs and festivals.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Paimpol can be explored in a day, but a weekend allows a more relaxed pace. Spend a half-day wandering the port and visiting the maritime museum, then another half-day at Beauport Abbey. For those who love coastal walks, add an extra day to hike the GR34 along the nearby cliffs. The town is also a great base for exploring the surrounding Côtes-d'Armor region.

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