I think this is the third or forth time we have visited Treguier, but we,ve never got much further than the market square.
Situated 5 miles inland from the rocky “Ile de Brehat” coastline, Treguier has been a port town for many centuries but originally grew up around a monastery, founded in the sixth century. .
Today we explored the town a little more and found a lovely riverside walk and some quiet back streets.






This evening we treated ourselves to a meal out at the “Auberge de Treguier”. An excellent meal in a very french restuarant, where the waitress speaks no English, and the manager only a “petite peux” An opportunity to try out 6 months learning French with Duolingo. Not a great success but we managed to have a great meal.
Tomorrow we are off to Lezardrieux.