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Jacqueline Le GacSt Michel
Plouguerneau
29880
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Description for B&B:
Experience the joy of exploring untouched coastlines and pristine beaches in the great outdoors. Inside, enjoy the delightful sensation of comfort, shielded from the winds, while still enjoying uninterrupted views of the sea. The interior is tastefully decorated, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. Private parking, garden furniture, sun loungers, a BBQ, and a bicycle shed are all provided for your convenience.In the town of PLOUGUERNEAU, you will find two supermarkets, numerous specialty shops, and a weekly market on Thursdays along the main street. The house is ideally located near a variety of activities. Take advantage of the charming sandy beach and the Corejou harbor, which offers sailing and diving schools. You can even purchase fresh fish, lobsters, and crabs directly from a local fishing boat. Additionally, coastal trips can be booked to explore the stunning coastline.
No matter your preferred pastime, whether it be exploring heritage sites, going for walks in nature, participating in water sports, or horseback riding, Plouguerneau offers a wide range of activities to suit all ages and skill levels.
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Cosy beachside apartment offering ultimate comfort. Experience the charm of its delightful interior, boasting a spacious living and dining area featuring international TV channels and WiFi connectivity. The well-equipped open kitchen is perfect for culinary adventures. Rest peacefully in the master bedroom or choose the second bedroom with three single beds. Refresh yourself in the modern bathroom with a shower and enjoy the convenience of a separate toilet. The apartment also offers a generous garden space complete with outdoor furniture, a barbecue, and comfortable sun loungers.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Plouguerneau from Rennes, follow the route towards St Brieuc, Morlaix, Gouesnou, Lannilis, and Plouguerneau. Once you reach the center of Plouguerneau, continue in the direction of St Michel.
From Roscoff, take the road to St Pol de Léon, Plouescat, Goulven, Kerlouan, and finally Plouguerneau. The property "Vent du Large" is located 200 meters away from "Chapel St Michel".
From Roscoff, take the road to St Pol de Léon, Plouescat, Goulven, Kerlouan, and finally Plouguerneau. The property "Vent du Large" is located 200 meters away from "Chapel St Michel".
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 75 | 490 | 6,5 | |||||||||||
Notes: Price from 75,00/night for 2 persons. Contact by phone: + 33 (0) 298045511 after 6 pm. or E-mail | |||||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 75 | 490 | 10 | |||||||||||
Notes: Price from 75,00 for 2 persons/ night in winter | |||||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | 490 | 980 | |||||||||||
Notes: Capacity max. 5 Pers. Price from 490,00/week in winter. Contact, indicate number of personsand N° of phone. |
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Attractions
- Phare de l'Ile Vierge (Lighthouse of Ile Vierge): Located in Plouguerneau, this lighthouse is the tallest in Europe and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline. Visitors can climb to the top and learn about the history of the lighthouse and its significance to maritime navigation.
- Les Abers: The Abers are stunning estuaries formed by the rivers Aber Wrac'h and Aber Benoît. Visitors can explore the picturesque coastal landscapes, go for walks along the riverbanks, and enjoy various water activities such as kayaking or sailing.
- Pointe Saint-Mathieu: Situated near Plougonvelin, this cape offers magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is home to the ruins of an ancient abbey, a lighthouse, and a maritime museum. Visitors can also explore the nearby coastal paths and witness beautiful sunsets from this scenic spot.
- Océanopolis: Located in Brest, Océanopolis is one of Europe's largest ocean discovery parks. It features three different pavilions showcasing marine biodiversity from tropical, polar, and temperate waters. Visitors can observe various aquatic species, attend educational presentations, and learn about the importance of marine conservation.
- Château de Kerjean: Situated in Saint-Vougay, this Renaissance-style castle is a well-preserved architectural masterpiece. Visitors can explore the castle's grand rooms, admire its impressive façade, and stroll through the surrounding gardens. The castle also hosts cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Brest Fortress: Located in Brest, this historical site offers a glimpse into the region's military past. The fortress was built in the 17th century and played a crucial role in various conflicts. Visitors can explore the remains of the fortifications, visit the museum, and learn about the area's military heritage.
- Roscoff: A charming coastal town known for its picturesque harbor, Roscoff is famous for its historic old town and its thalassotherapy centers. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, explore the narrow streets lined with colorful houses, and indulge in fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants.
- Parc d'Armorique (Armorique Regional Natural Park): Located nearby, this nature park covers over 125,000 hectares of diverse landscapes, including forests, moors, and coastal areas. Visitors can enjoy hiking or cycling trails, observe wildlife, and discover the park's cultural and natural heritage.
- Musée de la Fraise (Strawberry Museum): Situated in Plougastel-Daoulas, this unique museum celebrates the local strawberry-growing tradition. Visitors can learn about the history, cultivation, and different varieties of strawberries through interactive exhibits and displays. The museum also offers tastings and sells strawberry-related products. 10. Les Enclos Paroissiaux (Parish Closes): These religious enclosures, found in various towns and villages in the region, are architectural gems from the 16th and 17th centuries. They consist of a church, an ossuary, and a calvary, all enclosed by a wall. Visitors can admire the intricate carvings, beautiful stained glass windows, and peaceful atmosphere of these historical sites.