Abbot Bridge

Nestled at the bottom of the estuary, Pont-l’Abbé, a historic town, is perceived by Maupassant as “the most Breton of the cities of Breton Brittany”. Its castle, the inhabited bridge that gave it its name, its homes of shipowners and merchants evoke its proud history.

It is on this land of legends, in the heart of the bigouden country, that the famous headdress has gained height, honoring the skill of embroiderers. Capital of the country Bigouden, with its market, its museum, its pedestrians…

Photo: L’Abbé by Muffinn – CC BY 2.0 license

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