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Saint-Urbain Destination Guide

Discover Saint-Urbain in France

Saint-Urbain in the region of Bretagne with its 1,273 habitants is a town located in France - some 302 mi or ( 486 km ) West of Paris , the country's capital .

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Local time in Saint-Urbain is now 07:46 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Oxford, Bristol, Sizun, Saint-Urbain, and Quimper. When in this area, you might want to check out Oxford . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Saint-Urbain ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Pressage paille New Holland BR 750

3:13 min by claudeod007
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LANDEVENNEC, Finistère, Bretagne.

0:38 min by bzhsojo
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LANDEVENNEC Retrouvez toutes les photos sur www.flickr.com regardsurlefinistere.over-blog.fr ..


pardon des chevaux de st eloy

12:14 min by SylMichBreizh
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Chaque année au jeudi de l'ascension se déroule le pardon des chevaux à sant-alar(saint eloy) en finistere, procession des bannières et baptême des chevaux et jeux breton ..

Pointe de Lomergat (rade de Brest), 12 mars 2012

1:44 min by SuperP1errot
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** Géolocalisation de cette vidéo sur Google Maps : goo.gl Pointe de Lomergat (rade de Brest), 12 mars 2012, 11h00. Filmé avec une caméra Gopro HD, 1920x1080P, lentille plate GoForFocus. ** Musique : ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Gare de Landerneau

Gare de Landerneau is a railway station serving the town Landerneau, Finistère department, western France. It is situated on the Paris–Brest railway and the branch to Quimper.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 48.45 -4.26 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Railway stations in Bretagne, Région Ouest, TER Bretagne

Île de Tibidy

Tibidy (Latin - insula Thopopegya or insula Thopepigia) is a French islet at the mouth of the river Faou, at the bottom of the roadstead of Brest, on land belonging to the commune of L'Hôpital-Camfrout. Its highest point is 15m. The island houses a private manor and is linked to the mainland by a spit.

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Located at 48.30 -4.25 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Tags: Geography of Finistère, Islands of Brittany

Île d'Arun

The Île d'Arun is an islet in the confluence of the rivers Aulne and Le Faou, at the base of the roadstead of Brest. It is located in the territory of the commune of Rosnoën in Finistère, France, and its highest point above sea level is 11m. Accessible by a land route, it was the stopping-off point for gunpowder headed from the powder-mills at Pont-de-Buis to the naval port at Brest. It thus has the remains of a powder-magazine

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Located at 48.29 -4.24 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Fortifications of Brest, France, Geography of Finistère, Islands of Brittany

Manoir de Mézarnou

The Manoir de Mézarnou is a fortified 16th century manor-house located in the Finistère département of Brittany in northwestern France. It is located in the small rural town of Plounéventer, near Landivisiau. It was erected by Yves de Parcevaux, who reorganized the domaine between 1571 and 1591.

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Located at 48.51 -4.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Châteaux in Finistère, Manor houses in France, Ruins in Brittany

Landévennec Abbey

Landévennec Abbey (Abbaye de Landévennec) was a monastery in Brittany, now in Finistère, France. It existed from its foundation at Landévennec, traditionally by Winwaloe in the late fifth century, to 1793, when the monastery was abandoned and sold. In 1950 it was bought and rebuilt by the Benedictines of Kerbénéat. It became a Benedictine foundation in the eighth century. It was attacked and burned by Vikings in 913; it was subsequently rebuilt in stone.

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Located at 48.29 -4.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Benedictine monasteries in France, Buildings and structures in Finistère, Carolingian architecture, Ruins in Brittany, Visitor attractions in Finistère