Everyone
knows Gaelic culture calls Ireland home, as well as certain
parts of the British Isles. Thanks to a high school history
lesson that somehow stuck I even knew of the Gaelic influence on Galicia, a region in the
northwest corner of Spain. But France? France?? Who knew? OK so a lot of
people knew, but I wasn't one of them. As it turns out, the Gaelic heart beats
a forceful rhythm in the French region of Bretagne: even the street signs are
often doubled in the Breton language.
La Côte d'Émeraude, near Cap Fréhel
Tag - Bretagne
Thursday 22 April 2010
Northern Bretagne (Brittany)
By Baron von Rupp on Thursday 22 April 2010, 11:06 - Vacation/Travel

