Île-De-Sein



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Île-de-Sein is a small island off the coast of Brittany, France. The official website for the island is http://www.iledesein.fr/en/.

To reach Île-de-Sein, visitors can take a ferry from Audierne. The ferry operates daily from March to November and the schedule can be found on the website. The price for a round-trip ticket is approximately €18 for adults and €12 for children.

Once on the island, visitors can explore the narrow streets and traditional houses, visit the lighthouse, and relax on the beaches. The Musée de l'Île de Sein is also worth a visit to learn about the island's history and culture.

There are also several other attractions in the surrounding area of Brittany, such as the town of Quimper with its cathedral and historic center, the Pointe du Raz (a scenic coastal area), and the town of Douarnenez with its harbor and maritime museum. The opening hours for these attractions can vary, so it's best to check their respective websites for more information.

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