Lannion in France, from Europe region, is best know for Churches & Cathedrals. Discover best things to do in Lannion with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Lannion
4.5 based on 66 reviews
A fabulous climb up 150 steps made it a precious little visit in the wonderful town of Lannion. A great place to see views as well as a marvellous place of worship.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
4 based on 48 reviews
Water, fire, time... Whisky! From the malted barley to the Rest Avel spring, from the warmth of the stills to the silence of the warehouses, we will introduce you to the fabulous world that surrounds the delicious alchemy of Breton Whisky-making. Free guided tours from April to end of September. Our shop is open all year round during Distillery opening hours.
As a Scot, one is always wary of visiting whisky Distilleries in other countries, having been to a number of Scottish Distilleries. I need not have worried. This charming, artisan distiller was well worth a visit. The information given was clear and concise and samples...MoreHello, Thank you for this kind comment and thank you for your visit. We are delighted that you enjoyed it and hope to see you again soon. See you soon The Team
4.5 based on 12 reviews
4 based on 11 reviews
5 based on 5 reviews
Always worth seeing for its internationalist Exhibitions of photography. It is in the centre of the charming town of Lannion, which is worth exploring for its architecture and history and the vast Thursday market with a selection of foods, plants, Breton goodies and tat!
3.5 based on 10 reviews
As mentioned here by French readers, it's small and very few stalls can be seen. It's opened everyday except Sun and Mon, in the morning.
Beside the hall, there are 2 fishmonger stalls in the next smaller hall. We bought a tourteau and a bar. The French crab "tourteau" was priced at 8.50€ whereas the wild "bar" was expensive, at 29.50€.
We were there with friends on a Sat morning, but it wasn't crowded...
A sign of the times...
4 based on 13 reviews
En bas de la ville, près de la poste et au bout du grand parking du quai du Léguer. Vous y trouverez tous les renseignements touristique, culturelles et commerciales de la région. Le personnel est à votre écoute et vous renseigne avec le sourire. On peut même y louer des vélos électriques pour visiter la région(qui n'est pas plate!!!!)
3.5 based on 7 reviews
un grand typique des églises Bretonnes, entourée par le cimetiére et inchangé malgré le temps qui passe. Comme toute les églises bretonne, la charpente est un exemple de travail de charpentier de marine.
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