Join me to visit Brittany, one of the most beautiful areas of France, with the natural beauty of its forests, rivers and extensive coastlines. The history and heritage of its medieval buildings will make you travel back in time. Nantes is anchored in the estuary of the Loire River. Its privileged geographical position has historically made it a city of exchange and trade. The Château des Dukes of Brittany is a reminder that Nantes was the historic capital of Brittany. During its golden age, it was the first port in France, which is reflected to this day in the facades of the quays. Today it is a city recognized for its intense cultural activity. I arrived in the city of Nantes during the celebrations of July 14, France's national day commemorating the storming of the Bastille in 1789. People gathered in front of the Château des Dukes de Bretagne to watch the fireworks, a great way to start this journey. Almost 90 kilometres from Nantes, Noyal-Muzillac, a small commune of 2,500 inhabitants in the Morbihan department, awaits us. 00:03 Intro Region of Brittany 00:39 Start of the trip from Hendaye, French Basque Country 01:31 Nantes, Pays de la Loire 01:45 Château des Dukes de Bretagne, Nantes 02:08 My friend Carol 02:44 Drive to Noyal-Muzillac, Morbihan department 03:05 Tasting cheeses from France 04:33 Trip to Rochefort-en-terre 05:30 Rochefort-en-terre, Morbihan département 07:31 Trip to Rennes 07:57 Parc du Thabor, Rennes 08:23 Notre-Dame Church in Saint-Melaine, Rennes 08:45 Vilaine River, Rennes 09:02 Customs Trail, Brittany 09:42 Cancale, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany 10:32 The oysters of Cancale, Brittany 10:54 Saint Malo, Brittany 12:01 Fort National, Saint Malo Subscribe to our channel here / behindatrip Visit our blog https://www.behindatrip.com Follow us on social media / behindatrip / behindatrip / behindatrip #Francia #France #bretaña #bretagne #viajar