Individual tours
Brittany and Normandy 2025 & 2026
„A round trip through Normandy and Brittany is one of my very special recommendations. The mixture of rugged nature, moving history and warm hospitality creates experiences that are deeply moving. I was particularly impressed by the light on the coast, which has captivated artists such as Monet for good reason. For all those who want to experience France authentically and intensively, the dreamy north is a real insider tip.
Start your hire car trip through Normandy and Brittany from Paris or begin your tour right on your own doorstep as a self-drive round trip. We can plan the perfect route for you for both options.”
How to start your Provence tour

Our recommendation for you

- Your tour includes the following stops
- Blois (2 nights)
- Tours (1 night)
- Golf von Morbihan
- (2 nights)
- Concarneau
- (1 night)
- Côte de Granit Rose
- (2 nights)
- Saint Malo (2 nights)
- Caen (1 nights)
- Further highlights
- History of Orléans
- Moated castle Château de Chenonceau
- Carnac with its megaliths & Quiberon penninsula
- Western headland Pointe du Raz
- Harbour town of Roscoff

Further ideas for your tour of Brittand and other regions
Discover Brittany and Normandy
The north of France – enjoy culture
You will encounter history at every turn on your round trip through Brittany and Normandy. In Normandy, imposing sites such as Mont-Saint-Michel and Rouen Cathedral bear witness to medieval architecture. In Brittany, megalithic sites such as Carnac tell of a fascinating, prehistoric past. Picturesque towns such as Saint-Malo with its mighty city walls or Honfleur with its colourful half-timbered houses invite you to explore. Everywhere you go, you can sense the pride in a rich cultural heritage that is kept alive in festivals, music and old customs. The fairytale castles of the Loire Valley, such as Chambord, Chenonceau or Amboise, tell of bygone eras, of power, splendour and artistic aspirations. In towns such as Tours or Blois, you can still feel the flair of the Renaissance today. Museums and small galleries bring history to life, while charming old towns with cobbled streets and colourful market squares invite you to stroll around.




The multifaceted nature of Brittany and Normandy
The landscapes of Brittany and Normandy are full of contrasts and at the same time closely linked to the sea. Rugged cliffs alternate with gentle sandy beaches, while the green hinterland is characterised by apple orchards and hedgerow landscapes. Along the Côte de Granit Rose, bizarre rock formations glow in delicate shades of pink. In Normandy, the Alabaster Coast with its spectacular cliffs near Étretat is enchanting. Hikes along the customs officers’ path or through the idyllic Bocage offer intense nature experiences, accompanied by the call of the seagulls and the scent of the sea.




Brittany and Normandy roundtrip Pure pleasure!
In Brittany and Normandy, two culinary worlds meet that are characterised by their proximity to the sea and traditional agriculture. The small harbour cafés smell temptingly of fresh oysters, while wafer-thin galettes are served in quaint crêperies. Apples play a particularly important role in Normandy: cider and calvados accompany traditional dishes such as the savoury camembert tart. Brittany, on the other hand, tempts with sweet delicacies such as the buttery Kouign-Amann. Away from the classics, farmers’ markets in charming villages offer regional specialities – an invitation to taste and enjoy.




The north of France – authentic and natural
Take a closer look at the hidden corners on a walk through the harbour towns. Artists open their doors in small studios and give an insight into their work, inspired by the raw beauty of nature. The Loire Valley is particularly beautiful to discover on a cycle tour. Then you can explore castles and vineyards as authentically and close to nature as never before.



