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AS YOU WALK DOWN THE STREET

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Streets of Dinan endowed with various squares with beautiful residences which benefit from an architecture dating from several centuries

Immerse yourself in the history of Dinan and discover an architecture dating back several centuries:

The street of Jerzual, very steep, ("chemin d'en haut" in Old Breton) is the oldest in Dinan and leads to the port.

The rue de la Cordonnerie, nicknamed "rue de la Soif", is home to a dozen bars: it is perfect for a break or an evening.

The Place Saint-Sauveur has some nice houses.

The Place Du Guesclin, where the famous duel between Bertrand Du Guesclin and Thomas de Cantorbery took place, is not to be missed. Every Thursday morning, a market animates it.

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Very pretty town of Brittany with cobbled street, half-timbered houses, beautiful basilica, a typical street, the rue du Jerzual running down to a charming small port, small souvenir shops, not to be missed.
Dinan is a little gem!
Paved streets, half-timbered houses, the castle and the ramparts... setting is superb.
It is impossible to miss the rue du Jerzual linking the rance and the centre by the old town.
And for those who want shopping, there are many small shops.
With not lost either, eating a pancake- sausage on the market.
The Dinan old has charm.

They are only old timbered houses, cobbled streets and very present traces of the past this Breton small town.



Dinan is now one of the rare Breton cities to have kept these important traces of its architectural past and revives the medieval period regularly by organising the festival of the ramparts.

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