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Miramar Crouesty
Submitted by Editors on November 6, 2008 - 12:08pm.

THE INSTITUTE
Located in South Brittany, in the heart of the Golfe du Morbihan, the Miramar Crouesty Hotel and Thalassotherapy Centre is one of the most highly recommended and well established seawater spas. This strikingly beautiful complex offers 120 spacious rooms with terrace , a seawater swimming pool and 2,500 sp.m.entirely devoted to your weelbeing. You will be offered a wide range of cures and a choice of many individual treatements.
Thermes Marins of Saint-Malo
Submitted by Editors on November 6, 2008 - 7:59am.
THE SITE
The Thermes Marrins de Saint-Malo spa overlooks the big 3-km long beach near the walled city of the corsairs. Over 40 years of experience and highly qualified practioners guarantee you the effectiness of a wide range of programmes : fitness, relaxation, leg treatments, back physiotherapy, post-natal, 'slimming and Fulfilment' packages.
It also offers an Aquatonic maze and a gym. 6-Day or weekend packages, in 2-to 4-star hotels and apartement hotels.
THE TREATMENTS
Accor Thalassa Dinard
Submitted by Editors on October 31, 2008 - 8:38am.
THE SITE
"The jewel of the Emerald Coast".
Dinard truly deserves this title. Clinging to the Pointe de Saint-Enogat, this little gem can be found in a setting of greenery and rocks, nestling in a hollow on the untamed coastline of the English Channel. Its outstanding location, its bracing iodised air makes it an ideal spot for a successful thalassotherapy programme.
THE INSTITUTE
Cairn of Barnenez
Submitted by Editors on October 22, 2008 - 10:48am.Situated on the Kernéléhén peninsula in the Finistère-Nord region, the Barnenez cairn is one of the first traces of buildings made in durable materials in Europe. This gigantic megalith dates back to the Neolithic period, which corresponds to the appearance of smooth stone, breeding and agriculture in Europe.
At the top of a hill by the English Channel, this strange ancient building is characterised by its oblong aspect and its age, since it dates back to 4500 to 3500 BC. The long corridors, which lead to funeral rooms, can be interpreted as funeral spaces or initiation places.







