The editorial staff have identified several ideas for outings in Finistère, this Sunday, November 3, 2024.
Deus'Ta, Breton culture festival, in Brest
This 7e edition of the Deus'Ta festival takes up the format of the year 2023, which welcomed more than 28,000 people in two days. It takes place at the Ateliers des Capucins, in Brest.
Completely free, the festival offers music groups on stage, but also entertainment areas with a Gouren initiation, circus arts in Breton, Breton games, an escape game in Breton, which will be new for 2024, a Biblienbulles stand in front the media library and a refreshment area with pancakes, sausage pancakes and toast.
This Sunday, November 3Deus'Ta festival, at the Ateliers des Capucins, in Brest. Free entry. Website: deusta.bzh/fr
The Saint-Pol-Morlaix and Taulé-Morlaix races
The Taulé-Morlaix (10 km) and the Saint-Pol-Morlaix half-marathon (21.1 km) are two popular races. Occasional runners rub shoulders with champions. There are between 12 and 15 different nationalities there.
This event is open to everyone, regardless of level, situation or origin. There will be around 3,500 runners for the half-marathon and more than 4,000 for the 10,000m! The organizer even offers the less fortunate to run for free.
This Sunday, November 3, Saint-Pol-Morlaix race, departure at 2:30 p.m., price on site: €33; Taulé-Morlaix race, departure at 1:50 p.m. and 2:10 p.m., price on site: €30. Website: saintpolmorlaix.com
An exhibition on the sea at the Breton Departmental Museum, in Quimper
In Quimper, the Breton Departmental Museum is interested in the history of water sports, in an exhibition entitled Sea objective . From sailing to swimming, including board sports, the sea offers a magnificent terrain to immerse yourself, become one with the ocean and capture these moments through photography.
A century separates the two photographers Jacques de Thézac and Valentin Figuier, with, in their lens, the constant search for an experience of the sea.
This Sunday, November 3, at the Breton Departmental Museum, 1, rue du roi Gradlon in Quimper. Open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Prices and practical information on musee-breton.finistere.fr
The Saint-Martin fair in Concarneau
It's an expected celebration: in Concarneau, the rides from the Saint-Martin fair have arrived at Place du 8-Mai. Launched on 1is November, the funfair will be held until Sunday 1is December.
In total, there are around sixty rides, stands and attractions this year. And for this new edition, in addition to the Freak Outa thrill ride, another new feature should delight families: the Jungle Express.
This Sunday, November 3, Saint-Martin fair, open from 2 p.m., on Place du 8-Mai, in Concarneau.
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