Chouchin
Kent, United Kingdom100%
[Chouchin, 01/07/2008] This is one individual's discovery of the megaliths of Brittany. The homepage is a general introduction, and there are separate links to Allées Couvertes (a type of passage grave), Alignments and Menhirs (standing stones). Each page has descriptions and photos of typical sites around the region.
oldwasp
Thornaby, United Kingdom96%
[oldwasp, 30/06/2008] The web page is provided by the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia it tells you about the regions within Brittany and it's history.
Contents of the web page show the areas climate, language, sights and religion to name a few.
Images accompany the written text and links take you to other useful web sites.
oldwasp
Thornaby, United Kingdom92%
[oldwasp, 30/06/2008] The official website can be viewed in varies languages including Spanish, Italian, German, French and English.
The site provides information on Brittany's heritage, nature, sports and leisure and much more by clicking on the links. Images accompany the written text on each of the links.
oldwasp
Thornaby, United Kingdom90%
[oldwasp, 30/06/2008] The map shows the 9 historical regions of Brittany which can be clicked on for more information about that area.
Once clicked on the site shows the flag of that part of Brittany and a brief description. Other links take you to other parts of France.
oldwasp
Thornaby, United Kingdom80%
[oldwasp, 30/06/2008] The link offers photos, labeled and taken from varies places in Brittany by Tony Howell.
The 31 images show beaches, churches and other landscapes in colour and black and white. Each can be clicked on for a larger image.