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From Paris, exit the city and head towards Neuilly-sur-Seine. Take the N13 road in the direction of Cergy-Pontoise La Defense. Then, take the A14 road towards Rouen and continue on the A13/E05 road towards Caen Rouen. Once near Rouen, take the A13 road towards Caen La Maison Brulee. Take exit 31 towards Alencon Cherbourg Rennes and continue on the N814 road. Follow the A84 road in the direction of Rennes, Villers Bocage, and Mont St Michel. Take exit 34 towards Mont St Michel, St Malo, Pontorson. From there, follow the N175/D175 road towards Pontorson, Antrain. La Maison de Claire is located near the church and the post office.
From Rennes, exit the city and take the D175 road towards Betton, Sens de Bretagne, and Romazy. Continue towards Antrain and Mont St Michel. La Maison de Claire is located near the church and the post office.
From Rennes, exit the city and take the D175 road towards Betton, Sens de Bretagne, and Romazy. Continue towards Antrain and Mont St Michel. La Maison de Claire is located near the church and the post office.
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- Mont Saint-Michel: Located around 20 kilometers southwest of Antrain, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic landmarks, attracting millions of visitors each year.
- Saint-Malo: Situated approximately 35 kilometers northwest of Antrain, Saint-Malo is a historic walled city known for its impressive ramparts, picturesque streets, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the old town, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Dol-de-Bretagne: Located just 8 kilometers east of Antrain, Dol-de-Bretagne is a charming town with a rich architectural heritage. Highlights include the stunning Saint-Samson Cathedral, the medieval city walls, and the Maison des Petits Palets, a museum dedicated to the history of the region.
- Château de Combourg: Situated around 15 kilometers northeast of Antrain, the Château de Combourg is an imposing medieval castle that was the childhood home of the renowned French writer François-René de Chateaubriand. Visitors can tour the castle's rooms and gardens, learning about its fascinating history.
- Scriptorial d'Avranches: Located approximately 25 kilometers west of Antrain in the town of Avranches, the Scriptorial is a museum dedicated to the famous medieval manuscript, Mont Saint-Michel's Manuscripts. It displays a collection of ancient books and manuscripts, providing insight into the region's cultural heritage.
- Pontorson: Situated just 12 kilometers south of Antrain, Pontorson is a charming town that serves as a gateway to Mont Saint-Michel. Visitors can explore its picturesque streets, visit the Church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of its traditional restaurants.
- Château de Fougères: Located around 30 kilometers northeast of Antrain, the Château de Fougères is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe. It features well-preserved walls, towers, and a beautiful garden. Visitors can explore the castle's interior and enjoy panoramic views from the top.
- Cancale: Situated approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Antrain, Cancale is a charming coastal town famous for its oysters. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque harbor, enjoy fresh seafood in its many restaurants, and take in the breathtaking views of the bay.
- Dinan: Located around 35 kilometers northeast of Antrain, Dinan is a medieval town with well-preserved ramparts, half-timbered buildings, and narrow cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore the historic center, walk along the ramparts, and visit the 13th-century Château de Dinan. 10. Rennes: Situated approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Antrain, Rennes is the capital city of Brittany. It offers a mix of historic and modern attractions, including the beautiful Parlement de Bretagne, the medieval Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and the contemporary Les Champs Libres cultural center. Visitors can also enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife and culinary scene.