- Vannes - Wikipedia
Vannes, located on the Gulf of Morbihan at the mouth of two rivers, the Marle and the Vincin, is around 100 kilometres (62 miles) northwest of Nantes and 450 kilometres (280 miles) south west of Paris Vannes is a market town linked to the sea
- What to see and do in Vannes in Brittany - The Good Life France
What to see and do in Vannes - the lovely medieval port town in Brittany is enchanting and there's loads to see and do in the surrounding area
- 12 Best things to do in Vannes, France, in 1 to 6 days
Vannes is a charming fortified city in Brittany, in the west of France Its old town is a maze of cobbled streets, medieval gates, and colorful half-timbered houses At its heart stands the impressive Saint-Pierre Cathedral, while the nearby port opens up to the stunning Gulf of Morbihan
- Vannes France travel and tourism, attractions and sightseeing and . . .
Vannes is found on the southern coast of Brittany, and is a sizeable town - and also the capital of Morbihan Vannes is also one of the unmissable highlights of a visit to Morbihan
- Vannes | History, Geography, Points of Interest | Britannica
Vannes, town, capital of Morbihan département, Bretagne région, western France It is situated at the confluence of two streams forming the Vanne River, which opens into the virtually landlocked Gulf of Morbihan about 1 mile (1 5 km) below the town
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From autumn to spring, Vannes can be savoured through an active, inventive cuisine that packs a flavoursome punch! At its outdoor and indoor markets, from Place des Lices to Place du Poids Public, you can indulge in the best surf ’n’ turf lunches on the go
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Vannes (2025) - Tripadvisor
A medieval jewel in the heart of Brittany The historic center of Vannes is a pure wonder Surrounded by its well-preserved ramparts, it is a maze of cobblestone alleys where you get lost with pleasure
- Vannes: The Complete Guide - Nomads Travel Guide
Vannes is a picturesque town in Brittany that effortlessly blends medieval charm with the easygoing spirit of coastal life Its compact old town is filled with half-timbered houses, flower-draped balconies, and cobbled streets that invite slow wandering
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