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Morlaix

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Günter
September 11, 2020
Morlaix, die Stadt der Kunst und der Geschichte ist von unten, mit seinen schönen Fachwerkhäuser, oder von oben, von seinem hohen Viadukt aus, zu bewundern, dass sie Stadt überragt...
Gabrielle
February 4, 2019
Bekannt für seine hohe Bogenbrücke. Schöner Ort mit guten Restaurants.
Ben
June 20, 2019
Morlaix is a jewel in this part of northern Finistere. Once a very wealthy town there are many beautiful old and some ancient buildings to explore. Well appointed with restaurants and bars there is something for everyone. The market on Saturday mornings is especially recommended. Sited on the estuary of the Baie de Morlaix it provides easy access to many of the fantastic little towns and villages heading north to the sea.
Morlaix is a jewel in this part of northern Finistere. Once a very wealthy town there are many beautiful old and some ancient buildings to explore. Well appointed with restaurants and bars there is something for everyone. The market on Saturday mornings is especially recommended. Sited on the est…
Joanne
June 20, 2017
Pretty town with a viaduct, harbour and 16th century timber framed houses.
Mike
August 11, 2021
We visited Morlaix fifty times before we went into the old town itself. We were missing out. The town is a jumble of mediaeval and Victorian Gothic architecture nestled deep in a valley and crowned with a massive Napoleonic railway viaduct - which is used by the TGV. There is excellent shopping to be found in the town, especially on Saturday (market day) although parking is often a squeeze on those days, especially in the summer. There are also some very good restaurants in the town - too many to make a recommendation as yet, but watch this space. Check also for the street art and murals display - these are renewed every year and some of them are absolutely fabulous. Don't take my word for it - go and see for yourself.
We visited Morlaix fifty times before we went into the old town itself. We were missing out. The town is a jumble of mediaeval and Victorian Gothic architecture nestled deep in a valley and crowned with a massive Napoleonic railway viaduct - which is used by the TGV. There is excellent shoppin…
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Morlaix, Brittany