Brittany for all the family
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Brittany for all the family
2011 Brittany for all the family Be Breizh ! Press pack Press contact Elizabeth Thorold Telephone: +44 (0)20 7061 6630 [email protected] Brittany Tourism 1, rue Raoul Ponchon 35069 Rennes Cedex, France www.brittanytourism.com Why Brittany is best for families Brittany is a much-loved family holiday destination for many reasons but one main factor has to be its beaches. As a peninsula, Brittany has more than 1700 miles of coastline so expect hidden coves, secluded bays, rock pools or mile upon mile of endless golden sand... Not to mention tales of derring-do on the high seas, swashbuckling pirates and entrepreneurial privateers. There is plenty to fire kids’ imaginations but if this isn’t enough, kids’ clubs provide entertainment on tap during the school holidays too. The landscape of Brittany is naturally family friendly from the sight of a lighthouse standing proud to a huge castle straight from a storybook complete with turrets, towers and a grisly history. Traffic-free walking and cycle paths help you to make the most of the great outdoors en famille while water-sports clubs and zipwire adventure parks are suitable for all ages. Brittany’s heritage is preserved in fascinating and high-tech ways: children will love exploring Brittany’s sailing history at the wholly interactive Cité de la Voile in Lorient – who wouldn’t want to take the wheel of a ship or raise the main sail? Or perhaps visit an eco-museum that transports kids back to days gone by whether it’s life on the farm or at the forge. There is family friendly accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets from campsites to gîtes, by the seaside, in a bustling little market town or away from it all in the middle of the countryside. If en famille means extended family or friends and family, there are plenty of large-scale rentals available too. Brittany is easily accessible from the UK too; load up the car with everything you need and take the ferry from Portsmouth or Plymouth arriving at the delightful ports of St-Malo or Roscoff. With toll-free roads throughout the region, getting around is easy and free so there won’t be any cries of ‘are we nearly there yet?’ Alternatively, fly from regional airports throughout the UK to Rennes, Dinard, Brest or nearby Nantes. Family holidays? Brittany has it all and www.brittanytourism.com has all you need to plan your trip. 2 Ideas, ideas, ideas If you need inspiration on how to entertain the troops, www.brittanytourism. com can help you however old your brood. There are three sections packed full of ideas for travelling en famille: I’m travelling with… kids under 5 From rockpooling to donkey rides via a day on the farm or riding an electric boat, find an activity that they will love. I’m travellling with…kids between 5 and 11 Choose from a sand-castle building competition, a sailing lesson or perhaps taking part in an archaeological dig! I’m travelling with… teenagers from 12 to 16 Keep teenagers entertained with a surfing lesson, a music festival or perhaps send them off on their bikes to explore a traffic-free island. For even more inspiration, there is a section called ‘family fun’ under ‘things to do’. Here, more than 50 family friendly attractions are listed from paintballing centres to zoos, aquariums and water parks. Festival Place aux Mômes Every summer, seaside resorts around the coast of Brittany put on a whole programme of events for kids completely free of charge. Known as the Festival Place aux Mômes, kids will be entertained with stories, music, puppet shows... Easy! www.sensation-bretagne.com 3 Extra special things to do For a family holiday to remember, book a Brittany Experience. Brittany Experiences are a hand-picked selection of extra-special things to do in Brittany, organised by locals so you get to see Brittany through their eyes. The following are tailor-made for family fun. Storytelling in the magical forest of Brocéliande Brocéliande Forest, home of Arthurian legend, is brought vividly to life by DamEnora on her storytelling nature walk. Little ones of all ages will follow enthralled as they search for korrigans, tiny mischievous Breton leprechauns along with witches, fairies and animals. €10 Folklore for all the family on the Pink Granite Coast Local legends are brought to life by Yann and Mann as they evoke a whole new world through storytelling and song. Picking out a path through the boulder strewn fantastical landscape, hidden corners and hidden histories are revealed changing the way you look at things forever! Adults €8; children €5 A magical musical journey on the Monts d’Arrée It’s a song and dance of discovery as children learn all about a magical other-world on the moors of the Monts d’Arrée in Finistère. Finger puppets and songs in English, Welsh and Breton fire the imaginations of little ones during this enchanting nature walk. €6 4 Extra special things to do Make your own wooden toy Computer games will be long forgotten as children enter the colourful, inspirational workshop of Bois Ludik. Here, under Dominique’s expert eye, kids can craft a wooden toy of their choice and let their imaginations run wild. There are courses for adults too as interiors are also Dominique’s speciality… Children €50; adults €75 for two 3-hour sessions Island hopping on board a traditional sailing ship A boat ride around the Sept-Iles archipelago will get kids up close and personal with the birds found on the island nature reserves (and seals too!) as well as let them experience the thrill of sailing. The sea is the best vantage point for seeing the fantastical rock formations along the Pink Granite Coast too – look out for Napoléon’s hat, a leaning bottle, a turtle... €39 Read more on all of these Brittany Experiences at: www.brittanytourism.com/ideas/brittany-experiences 5 Where to stay Choose the right place to stay and the fun doesn’t have to stop when the sun goes down. Sleep up in the trees in a treehouse or even a bird’s nest, or commandeer your own gypsy caravan, fisherman’s hut, floating bedroom or upturned boat... Otherwise simply go camping in one of Brittany’s hundreds of beach-side or countryside campsites or rent a Breton cottage complete with pretty blue shutters and pool for the whole family. Captain Birdseye Sleep in a bird’s nest on Groix island and feel a million miles away for an unforgettable night’s sleep. From €69 www.parcabout.fr Go kitsch in a caravan Enjoy formica surfaces and flower-power curtains in these cute-as-a-button caravans from the 60s. From €50 per night www.domaine-du-roc.com It’s all a big game This unusual hotel in the Breton countryside has games from all over the world so kids can play to their hearts’ content. Family room €92 www.auberge-des-voyajoueurs.com A whole new world At the Domaine des Ormes, you have everything you need to keep the whole family occupied: tree houses, wooden chalets, log cabins, cottages, mobile homes as well as an on-site golf course, water park, restaurant – you won’t need to leave! www.lesormes.co.uk More information on all of these family-friendly activities can be found at www.brittanytourism.com 6 Press contact Elizabeth Thorold Press and webmarketing manager, UK and Ireland Atout France Lincoln House 300 High Holborn London WC1V 7JH Tel: 020 7061 6630 Email: [email protected] www.brittanytourism.com Be Breizh! What is ‘be Breizh’? Breizh is the Breton word for Brittany so to ‘be Breizh’ is an invitation to make the most out of Brittany. A family holiday to Brittany is a holiday spent running along the beach, splashing in the sea, exploring the glorious countryside, eating excellent Breton cuisine and understanding the unique Breton culture and identity. Visit Brittany as a family and come back feeling enriched, invigorated and with renewed energy...Be Breizh and experience the Brittany effect! 7 Copyrights Cover: Diaphane p.2: Gratien; Karaez Adrenaline p.3: Gratien ; OT Plouescat p.4: Bourcier ; Torset p.5: Desrennes ; Torset p.6: CRTB ; Bourcier ; Diaphane Backcover: Diaphane Brittany Tourism 1, rue Raoul Ponchon 35069 Rennes Cedex, France www.brittanytourism.com