Bretagne is the famous thalassotherapy center; the province has several large resorts in it. Treatment with sea water, curative mud and seaweed extracts is prescribed not only to people with diseases of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems, but also as a treatment of chronic fatigue and stress.
Perhaps the most vibrant city of the province is Saint-Malo. There are several ramparts in the historic district of Saint-Malo; once it was the center of the slave trade. Walls are equipped with a spacious observation deck; during the tour, visitors can learn a lot about the history of the city. The museum of Saint-Malo situated in the ancient castle is also worth visiting. It’s also worth go to uninhabited islands of Gernesi and Jersey located near the coast.
Dinan is full of historical sites; the town is surrounded by a high wall that has survived since the Middle Ages. Among religious sights, the Church of Saint-Malo built in the 15th century, as well as the Basilica of the Savior built three centuries before are notable. A tour will be incomplete without a visit to the fortress city of Brest. In addition to numerous architectural attractions, there are many cultural institutions, including the Museum of Fine Arts with a magnificent collection of paintings.
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