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Places of Interest in Brittany
- Dinan

The River Rance in Dinan
A medieval street in Dinan
Dinan harbour at night

Like its neighbours St Malo and Dinard, Dinan is also set alongside the River Rance, although further inland, so there are no beaches here. What Dinan can claim, and with great justification, is to be the most perfectly preserved medieval town in Brittany.

Old World Charm

Old world charm is everywhere. Picturesque 15th and 16th century half-timbered houses with their pointed gables and wooden porches line cobbled streets, while a 14th century castle and ramparts that completely encircle the town state clearly that this was once a major military stronghold. A museum housed within the castle keep offers a fascinating insight into some of this local history.

Things to do

Dinan can only be properly explored on foot, and you shouldn't hesitate to make use of the locals' knowledge. They genuinely love their town, and take enormous delight in showing it off to visitors at every opportunity. Never is this more evident than during the July festival held here, La fete des Ramparts. This is probably the largest and most spectacular medieval festival in Europe, and certainly a hugely impressive journey back through the centuries.

A particularly pleasant stroll can be taken down the ancient Rue Jerzual towards the river. Here you'll pass all kinds of traditional craft shops, along with a delightful selection of cafes and restaurants where you can rest for a while, and maybe share a story or two with the locals.