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          Finistère, a department in northwestern France in Brittany, occupies the westernmost tip of the country. The region features dramatic Atlantic coastlines, medieval towns like Quimper with its Gothic cathedral, and the coastal village of Douarnenez. Visitors explore coastal footpaths, visit seafood markets, and tour historic stone chapels and fortified settlements scattered across the rugged landscape.
          Finistere (French: Finistere, Breton: Penn ar Bed) is the westernmost department of metropolitan France, forming the tip of the Breton peninsula in the region of Brittany. It is bordered by the Cotes-d'Armor to the east and northeast and by the Morbihan to the southeast, with the English Channel to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south. The administrative prefecture is Quimper. Content is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on established geographical, cultural, and tourism sources.
          France | Brittany | Atlantic | Celtic Heritage | Coastal | Rural | Island | Medieval | Outdoor | Gastronomy