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Paulette Carrer9 Bis, Rue du Maroc
Nostang
56690
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0297656975Mobile:
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Description for B&B:
The charming old house boasts spacious and comforting bedrooms with a delightful chimney. Its convenient location between Auray and Lorient ensures easy accessibility.Description for Gite
Finding the house is effortless as it is conveniently located between Auray and Lorient.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Vannes to Lorient, follow these directions: Take the route towards Nostang. Once you reach Nostang, make a right turn just before the red bridge, known as Maroc street. After driving for approximately 100 meters, you will have reached your destination.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 35 | 45 | 250 | 300 | 10 | oui | ||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 50 | 60 | 280 | 600 | non |
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Attractions
- Lorient - Located just 15 minutes away from Nostang, Lorient is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich maritime heritage. Visit the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, explore the historic submarine base, or enjoy the beautiful beaches and waterfront promenades.
- Port Louis - Situated on the banks of the Blavet River, Port Louis is a charming town with a picturesque harbor. Discover the Citadel, a 17th-century fortification, and explore the National Maritime Museum, which showcases the area's seafaring history.
- Carnac - Famous for its prehistoric standing stones, Carnac is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Explore the alignments of over 3,000 megalithic stones, visit the Museum of Prehistory, or relax on Carnac's sandy beaches.
- Quiberon - Located on a peninsula, Quiberon offers stunning coastal landscapes and beautiful beaches. Take a boat trip to the nearby islands, enjoy water sports like surfing and sailing, or savor delicious seafood at the local restaurants.
- Vannes - Situated along the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is a medieval town with well-preserved ramparts and a charming historic center. Stroll through the narrow streets, visit the Cathedral of St. Peter, or take a boat tour to explore the gulf's numerous islands.
- Pont-Aven - Known as the "City of Painters," Pont-Aven is a picturesque village that has inspired many artists. Explore art galleries, visit the Musée de Pont-Aven, and take a scenic walk along the River Aven, which flows through the town.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer - This beautiful island off the coast is the largest in the Morbihan Gulf. Enjoy stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages. Don't miss visiting the Vauban Citadel, the charming village of Sauzon, or the wild coast of Port Coton.
- Auray - A historic town with a delightful old quarter, Auray is famous for its picturesque port of Saint-Goustan. Explore the cobbled streets, visit the Saint-Goustan Church, and take a boat trip along the scenic River Auray.
- Hennebont - Located on the Blavet River, Hennebont is known for its medieval architecture and impressive ramparts. Visit the 14th-century Hennebont National Stud Farm, explore the historic center, or attend one of the town's lively festivals. 10. Golfe du Morbihan - This stunning natural harbor is a paradise for nature lovers. Take a boat trip to discover its many islands, explore the coastal trails, or indulge in various water activities such as kayaking or paddleboarding.