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Emmanuel Rousseau13 Rue De Tourville
Carantec
29660
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Trade with fellow travelers: We offer tourists the necessary tourism office documents and a curated list of recommended restaurants. We are dedicated to providing you with valuable advice on the region's attractions.The location: Situated near the tranquil and secluded Clouët beach, facing south, you can fully relax and enjoy the serenity during your stay in Northern Brittany.
Transportation: Only a 12-minute drive from Morlaix and its SNCF train station, 40 minutes from Brest Brittany airport, and 15 minutes from Roscoff ferry terminal.
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- Château du Taureau: Located on an island in the Bay of Morlaix, Château du Taureau is a 16th-century fortress that once protected the coastline from invaders. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore this well-preserved castle and learn about its history.
- Jardin Exotique de Roscoff: Situated in the charming coastal town of Roscoff, the Jardin Exotique is a beautiful botanical garden showcasing a diverse collection of exotic plants. Visitors can stroll through the garden's lush pathways and enjoy stunning views of the sea.
- Cairn de Barnenez: Considered one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe, the Cairn de Barnenez is a Neolithic burial mound located near Plouezoc'h. Visitors can explore the ancient chambers and learn about the rituals and customs of the people who built it.
- Île de Batz: Situated just off the coast of Roscoff, Île de Batz is a picturesque island known for its stunning beaches and charming village. Visitors can take a short boat ride to the island and enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing on the sandy shores.
- Château du Taureau: Located on an island in the Bay of Morlaix, Château du Taureau is a 16th-century fortress that once protected the coastline from invaders. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore this well-preserved castle and learn about its history.
- Morlaix Old Town: The historic center of Morlaix is a delightful place to wander, with its medieval half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and picturesque squares. Visitors can explore the town's narrow alleys, visit the Gothic Saint-Melaine Church, and admire the Viaduct, a stunning architectural marvel.
- Saint-Pol-de-Léon Cathedral: Situated in the town of Saint-Pol-de-Léon, this impressive cathedral dates back to the 13th century and features a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate stained glass windows, ornate chapels, and beautiful sculptures.
- Ploumanac'h Lighthouse: Located near Perros-Guirec, this iconic lighthouse stands atop a pink granite cliff, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officer's Path) to reach the lighthouse and enjoy the stunning scenery.
- Oceanopolis: Situated in Brest, Oceanopolis is a popular aquarium and ocean discovery park. It features a range of marine habitats, including tropical, polar, and temperate zones, where visitors can observe various species of fish, sharks, penguins, and seals. 10. Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officer's Path): This scenic coastal trail stretches for over 2,000 kilometers along the Brittany coastline. Visitors can explore sections of the path near Carantec and enjoy breathtaking views of the sea, cliffs, and beaches while immersing themselves in the region's natural beauty.