Viaduct

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Centre Ville, 29600 Morlaix France
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About

The Morlaix viaduct is a soaring testament to 19th‑century engineering, stretching 292 m across the Morlaix river and rising 62 m above the town. Built between 1861 and 1863, the two‑level stone arch bridge carries the historic Paris‑Brest rail line and has become one of Brittany’s most photographed landmarks. Visitors can walk along the lower tier or admire the lofty arches from the station platform, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding Breton valley. The bridge, a registered historic monument since 1975, showcases elegant double‑tiered arches that span the riverside and connect the northern and southern sides of the city. Its height and length make it a dramatic backdrop for both locals and tourists, while its proximity to Morlaix station offers easy access for train travelers. A stroll beneath or along the viaduct provides insight into 19th‑century construction techniques and offers tranquil moments surrounded by the river and the town’s picturesque streets. Whether you’re a history buff, an architectural aficionado, or simply in search of a scenic walk, the Morlaix viaduct delivers an unforgettable experience. The bridge survived historical events, including a bombing in 1943, and has remained in service ever since, symbolizing resilience and the enduring spirit of the region.

Highlights

  • Stunning Double‑Tiered Arches
  • High Point
  • Historic Monument Status
  • Railway Heritage

Must-See Areas

Lower Arches
Upper Arches
Piers and Foundations

Good to Know

Good for

History Enthusiasts
Architecture Lovers
Families
Photography Enthusiasts

Best time to visit

Late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it an ideal time to enjoy the scenic vistas.

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 45 minutes
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