Quimper
Particularly charming is the pretty old town, where the Saint-Corentin Cathedral is located. It was named in honor of the first bishop of Quimper and towers over all other buildings with its delicate spires. Also worth seeing are the Breton half-timbered houses from the 16th and 17th centuries. Between the old town and the old Roman district of Locmaria on the banks of the Odet River is the Fayence Museum. Quimper has been famous for its faience, artistic ceramics, for centuries. Gourmets are drawn to the market halls. Here you can try all sorts of delicacies from freshly caught shrimp to crêpes.