Viaduc de Dinan
The Viaduc de Dinan is a striking 19th-century stone railway viaduct that spans the Rance River valley, its ten granite arches rising 50 meters above the water in a graceful, repeating rhythm. The best views come from below, where you can shoot upward from the riverbank or towpath to emphasize the scale of the arches against the sky; a wide-angle lens works well here for dramatic perspective. You can also walk down into the valley for a broader composition that captures the full span with the wooded hillside and old town of Dinan in the background. Golden hour light, especially in the morning, catches the warm tones of the granite beautifully. The towpath along the Rance is easily accessible on foot from Dinan's port area, and the low riverside position gives you options for reflections in calm water conditions. (Dinan, Brittany, France)










