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Yes, it's a quaint, picturesque and touristy village but apart from the little river walk, there is nothing special about it. The art galleries sell mostly rubish and don't have a link with the artistic past of this village, but that's ok for us.
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Date of experience: September 2020
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Such a beautiful village. Every step looks like a postal card. We've been amazed by the beauty of it! Elected in 2020 at "number 4 most favorite village of France" by the French (there is a annual competition), and it really deserved it. We walked in the village, bought biscuits at the "Traou Mad" (tastefull things in breton) biscuits shop, went for lunch (lots of choice), went to to the museum, walked again, went to the see the chaptel afterwards at the top of Pont Aven (by car, we were tired), what a great and beautilful day!…
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Lovely Village , great food options & great walks .. The locals are very welcoming & there's lots of easy parking too
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Date of experience: April 2019
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Our group of travellers from Canada visited Pont Aven, the village of painters. This little village is filled with character:it boasts the school of Pont Aven with such artists as Paul Gauguin and Emile Bernard to name only two. There are fourteen water mills and fifteen bridges in the town. Take a walk along the riverside, one of the loveliest walks that you will ever experience. The river runs alongside the village and is lined with colourful shrubs and plants all year long. In the downtown there are various galleries and shops. A must visit if you are in this region!…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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