Book a Villa in Brittany to Experience France's All-natural Beauty6439455

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Choosing which component of France to go to on a holiday to the nation can be a tough decision to make.

There are a host of beautiful destinations that people booking holiday villas in France could consider.

One option for anyone looking for a break by the sea with a lot to do outdoors could be a trip to Pointe du Raz.

Located in western Brittany, it offers breathtaking Atlantic views and its natural beauty is famed the globe more than.

The headland sticks out into the ocean, offering walkers a variety of routes along the cliff tops, with beautiful beaches dotted along the coastline.

Pointe du Raz has an interesting history, with millions of tourists attracted to the area every year and many opting to remain in villas in Brittany.

Its all-natural beauty first started drawing visitors in following Flaubert and Victor Hugo, two 19th century French authors, wrote about the point and described the unspoilt landscape.

Unfortunately, this led to an influx of travellers, who caused damage to the area's environment.

Following a successful restoration and sustainable development project, Point du Raz has seen its flora and fauna recover, providing walkers stunning vistas of purple heather dotted with golden gorse bushes.

At the tip of the headland, visitors might be able to spot the Armen lighthouse, which sits atop a small island just offshore.

Walking is one of the most well-liked activities to undertake in the region and individuals who are keen to lace up their boots and head out will not be disappointed by their surroundings.

Intrepid hikers should think about joining a walking tour, which will take them in search of the "last rock prior to the ocean".

People looking for a more sedate option may want to base themselves in Plogoff, one of the nearest towns to the headland.

Offering simple access to all the nicely-trodden hiking routes in the area, a holiday cottage in France will also allow holidaymakers to appreciate their seaside surroundings and ocean views.

Making the trip to Audierne is a good way to spend an afternoon, with its narrow alleys and historical stone buildings, which are home to a host of shops, cafes and galleries.

Saint Raymond's Church is a beautiful instance of 15th to 16th century architecture in the town, with its unusual baroque bell towers definitely worth a look.

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