Category
page 1Landforms of Brittany
English Channel
arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates southern England from northern France
Bay of Biscay
gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean located south of the Celtic Sea
Iroise Sea
part of the Atlantic Ocean
Gulf of Morbihan
gulf in Brittany, France
Mont-Saint-Michel Bay
bay located between Brittany and the Normandy peninsula of Cotentin
Gulf of Saint-Malo
part of the south-western English Channel to the south of Jersey
Quiberon Bay
bay of Brittany, France
Rhuys Peninsula
Raz de Sein
Stretch of water in France
Baie des Trépassés
bay in Brittany
Brière
Brière (; ) is the marsh area north of the Loire estuary in France, near its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean. The residents of Brière are called Briérons. The Brière marsh area includes a vast area of humid zones stretching from the Gulf of Morbihan and the estuary of the Vilaine to the north, to the salt marshes of Guérande to the west, to the estuary of the Loire and the Lac de Grand-Lieu in the south. Peat used to be harvested here.
Fromveur Passage
channel between Ushant and the Molène Islands off the coast of Finistère, France
Camaret Bay
bay on the north coast of Brittany, France