Lannion, the capital of Trégor
Situated between the Emerald Coast and the Pink Granite Coast, Lannion is a historic town where Breton traditions have endured for centuries. It will also surprise you with its modernity and dynamism.

Back to the Middle Ages

For lovers of history and chivalry, Lannion will be a life-size playground. Ancient medieval town, The cobbled streets, squares and alleyways will give you a sense of the authenticity of the period. Then take an interest in the timber-framed houses, The city's most famous landmarks are the town houses, manor houses and towers attached to the facades of private mansions. The must-see in Lannion is undoubtedly Brélévenez church which dominates the city. You can get there by climbing the 142 steps of its famous picturesque staircase.


Where to go out in Lannion?

As well as its historic past, Lannion is also a town where you can do a lot of things. a wide range of activities with family and friends. Exhibitions, concerts, restaurants and bars, leisure activities - the choice is yours. Imaging is a gallery dedicated to art and photography which hosts the Estivales photographiques every summer. For lovers of live entertainment, If you're looking for a good time, head to the Carré Magique for a concert, a play, a dance performance or a circus show. Finally, for those who prefer sport activities and leisure activities: the Sports Nature base in Lannion offers water sports such as kayaking, rafting and white-water swimming. The horse-riding club offers a unique horse ride. And last but not least, for the little ones The Elopirate park, with its inflatables, is the perfect place to let off steam in complete safety.
The Goas Lagorn valley: between land and sea!
47 hectares of valley border the towns of Lannion and Trébeurden in the Côtes d'Armor. Today, the Goas Lagorn Valley is home to many grazing species. Framed on either side by the Beg Léguer and Pors Mab cliffso, the valley is owned by the Conservatoire de l'Espace Littoral to ensure its preservation. Situated not far from the GR34, you can easily reach the valley and the chapel of St Thurien. An opportunity to discover the Lannion's natural wealth and the surrounding area during your stay in Brittany.

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