Rosmadec watermill is nestled in a small, wooded valley about a three-minute drive from Telgruc-sûr-Mer, between the two hamlets of Rosmadec and Rostegoff.

In my opinion, this is the most stunning part of Brittany. The variety of coastal stretches and beaches is second to none.
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Eating out in Brittany is about much more than just galettes, crêpes, cidre and kouign-amann. If you like hearty dishes, try the local speciality kig ha farz ...
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Locronan is an enchanting little medieval town not far from the Crozon peninsula ...
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Quimper, the capital of Cornouaille, is a beautiful medieval city with lots to discover ...
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At first sight, Brest – the white city on the sea – is no beauty. However, it is still worth a visit. If you want to shop till you drop ...
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The Bretons’ religious traditions are tangible and very much alive in many places. As well as watching one of the big pilgrimages or pardons, it is worth visiting the wayside calvaries depicting Christ’s life ...
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Take a boat trip to the islands of Ouessant, Molène and Île de Sein and admire the impressive coastlines with their picturesque rock formations ...
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In a way, it is absurd to recommend doing anything other than enjoying the great outdoors on this peninsula, which allows you to admire Mother Nature’s beauty and power like hardly any other part of the world ...
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Admire the immense power and beauty of the sea in late autumn and winter when you have to brace yourself against a storm up on the Pointe de Pen-Hir as the spray flies up over the cliffs …
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