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Rochefort-en-Terre

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Colleen
December 1, 2019
Rochefort en terre Rochefort en terre is simply a must, voted one of france’s most beautiful villages and as a result of this it is one of Brittany most visited places. From April to September it is illuminated from dusk to midnight making the streets full of Craftspeople, artists, toy makers, potters, candle makers and bars look just fantastic. Cobbled streets, flowers everywhere you look and half timber houses make this place a delight. There’s a chateau and church, every year there is a medieval fate held in the grounds of the chateau and spilling out onto the streets. Don’t even get me started on how amazing the Christmas lights are your just going to have to come and see them for yourself. Approx 1h 40mins drive.
Rochefort en terre Rochefort en terre is simply a must, voted one of france’s most beautiful villages and as a result of this it is one of Brittany most visited places. From April to September it is illuminated from dusk to midnight making the streets full of Craftspeople, artists, toy makers, pott…
Jeanette
August 6, 2018
Beautiful old town with fantastic shops and oldy worldy streets. Museum and Chateau are beautiful. Lots of nice bars and restaurants
Evie
February 25, 2021
The best way to explore Rochefort is to wander around its attractive streets admiring the mix of architectural styles, which range from 16th-century half-timbered buildings like the Café de la Pente to symmetrical stone-built Renaissance structures like the Post Office in Rue Notre Dame de la Tronchaye. From April to September, the streets are illuminated from dusk until midnight. Take the biscuit As you’d expect from a ‘little town of character’ with an arty past, the streets are dotted with artists and craftspeople: potters, a candle maker, a toymaker… but don’t leave town without visiting one of the artisan biscuit makers like Le Rucher Fleuri in Rue du Porche, which is highly regarded throughout the region for its pain d’épices. Whichever shop you visit look upwards: Rochefort is known for its unusual and colourful signs.
The best way to explore Rochefort is to wander around its attractive streets admiring the mix of architectural styles, which range from 16th-century half-timbered buildings like the Café de la Pente to symmetrical stone-built Renaissance structures like the Post Office in Rue Notre Dame de la Tronch…
Colin
January 6, 2019
This is a 'Small Cite of Character' and is well worth a visit. Beautiful house and street and a good choice of restaurants. Also a gallery/museum is well worth a visit.
Peter
March 10, 2020
Christmas market is absolutely fantastic. It has been voted the best in the country
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Rochefort-en-Terre, Brittany