French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Quimper
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One of two rivers that flow through the city of Quimper.
Whilst visiting the Old Town of Quimper we discovered the beautiful Oder River and enjoyed a relaxing stroll along her meandering river banks A fantastic way to enjoy a beautiful City
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This medieval Gothic cathedral is perhaps the city's most prominent architectural landmark.
This cathedral is quite rightly a National Monument. Admission is free. The Gothic architecture is amazing outside and in. The interior is light and spacious and the ambiance is relaxed. It is worth doing a little research before your visit to get the most out of it, especially if you don't speak French.
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The Bonobo Tree-Climbing Park is for all the family and includes the following fun areas in beautiful surroundings : • Bonobo Parc has 6 tree-climbing courses with more than 100 different stations and elements including zip lines, nettings and inflatable obstacles. The tree-climbing park is equipped with 6 Courses of various degrees of difficulty: Yellow , Green, Blue, Red, Black and Super Black. All courses must be climbed independently. You don't need the réservations.
Great place for a few hours of tree climbing. It is bigger than it looks with all the different levels. Our grandchildren (5 & 9) had a great time here. The staff are really good and friendly. Taking the time to ensure the kids were safe to go on the smallest of the routes. After completing the smallest level they were told they could do it again if they wanted to. Our granddaughter decided on going up a level which she did twice! The adults also had a great time, with our son (29) doing the hardest. Definitely worth visit and would definitely go back again.
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Our group of travelers from Canada visited the beautiful town of Quimper on our recent visit to Brittany. The word Quimper means the confluence of two rivers, and that is exactly what happens here with the junction of the Steir and the Odet. Quimper is regarded as the cultural heart of Brittany. In the old town you find the streets still have their medieval names, Place au Buerre or Rue du Boucher. This place in Brittany still uses the Bretagne language, and the signs all are bilingual. There is very much an English presence here. The Cathedral doesn’t have the customary rose window but the English gothic windows. The town has the half timbered houses common to the region-lots of medieval character to be enjoyed! Stroll around and take in the beautiful buildings.
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