THE DAJOT COURSE
Cours Dajot, a popular elm-lined promenade, is an ideal place to read or play with children in Brest.
The Cours owes its name to Louis-Lazare Dajot, director of Brittany's fortifications in 1768. A popular strolling area overlooking the port and harbor, it is lined with elm trees and forms a straight avenue leading up to the Château de Brest. You'll enjoy this 500 m-long stroll, an ideal place to read in peace or play with the kids. Along the way, admire the sea, the American Monument and the huge staircase leading down to the port. Tip: a perfect, albeit crowded, vantage point when the July 14th fireworks are fired from the port!
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Unfortunately the Brest-native are too often ignored this promenade!