Next stop going north on the beautiful Brittany coast was Concarneau, full of history and art. The village has two distinct districts: the modern and the walled medieval area. We spent most of our time in the walled medieval village.
Walled citadel at port.
Another shot of the fort which probably dates around the 13th or 14th century.
One of the streets in Villa Close, the old town.
The village is still a major fishing port.
We had a good lunch here; Jenny loves crepes and she says they were the best. Check the restaurant sign. What is "Route 66" sign doing in the logo?
Remnants of bombed church.
The replacement to the bombed church. What a change in the architectural style!
The view of the village as we were leaving port. What a lovely village with so much history.
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