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Alamarra
Crêpe Resources
Brittany, France

Saint Malo

There are more than fifty crêperies in the area!
Several of the many crêperies that we visited are listed on the
web page Crêpes Served In Europe.
Saint Malo is located on the north coast of Brittany, France on the English
Channel. You can click on the map above for a link to information on Saint
Malo. Brittany has a strong Celtic heritage. The Old Town, which is part
of Saint Malo, is an old fortress city with a high wall completely surrounding
it. The ancient history of this area is filled with colorful figures such
as Saint Malo who was a Welshman. In the photograph above, which looks
north, the walled Old Town is in the background and the area of Saint
Servan is in the foreground. Because of the tidal flows through the English
Channel, the tides at Saint Malo can vary as much as 30 feet which makes
this coastline highly unusual. Saint Servan is also part of Saint Malo
and has a World War II German fortification on the promontory overlooking
the Old Town. Normandy is to the East of Brittany. During the D Day Invasion
in the summer of 1944, the Allies bombed Saint Malo heavily to dislodge
the Germans. Much of the Old Town had to be rebuilt after World War II.
Today, Saint Malo is a major tourist destination in France. The photograph
below shows the rebuilt Old Town which is an absolutely fascinating place
to walk around and explore. Every street and park is photogenic. The Old
Town is full of hotels, shops, and restaurants, of which many are crêperies.

Our goal in visiting Saint Malo was to determine what the best buckwheat
crêpes tasted like and to duplicate this taste with a new crêpe
mix upon our return to Alamarra. We achieved our goal and Alamarra now
offers a "World Class" buckwheat (Galettes De Sarrasin) crêpe
mix.
Here is a link to the Saint
Malo website. You can find out what is going on in this fascinating
part of the world. Click on the little English flag in the upper right
to translate the website into English. Most of the websites that link
to this one also have the English flag in the upper right corner. If that
does not work, you can paste the URL into the website
translator and read a somewhat broken English translation. Unfortunately,
some of the text is embedded into graphics and will not translate. Enjoy!!!
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