Pont-Scorff, Commune in Morbihan, Brittany, France.
Pont-Scorff is a small commune located in the Morbihan department, crossed by the Scorff River and recognized for its artisan heritage with over seventy creators working in traditional crafts at the arts and crafts courtyard.
Founded during Gallo-Roman times as a crossing point on the route connecting Vannes to Brest, the town developed during the Middle Ages around the Princes' House built in the 16th century by the Rohan-Guémené family.
The commune celebrates the annual Salmon Festival each July, a three-day event dedicated to Atlantic salmon migration featuring performances, concerts and educational activities that attract numerous visitors from across the region.
Visitors can observe salmon migration at the Moulin des Princes counting station, practice water activities on the Scorff River and discover artisan workshops open to the public throughout the year.
Pont-Scorff holds the Petites Cités de Caractère label since 2023, distinguishing its triangular town center surrounded by bourgeois houses and its exceptional concentration of artisans perpetuating traditional craftsmanship skills.
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