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Address:

Pierre
Hameau de ty guip - Tréméoc
Pont-l'Abbé
29120

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price from €89

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0298873810

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Nestled amidst nature's embrace, where land meets sea, lies a tranquil retreat that promises serenity and opulence. Discover the exquisite charm and discreet extravagance of these rooms, boasting a spacious terrace of 30 m². Whether you prefer the vast expanses of sandy beaches or secluded coves, this haven offers the perfect escape. Escape the noise of the world and immerse yourself in a blissful experience. Whispered softly... happiness awaits you here.

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Directions

The Guip villa is situated in the Tréméoc commune, conveniently located between Quimper and Bridge-the Abbot, with easy access to the expressway. If you are arriving by plane, the closest airport is the Quimper Airport. We will arrange for your transportation from there. Alternatively, if you are arriving by TGV, the Quimper Park is the nearest station. We will also arrange for your transportation from there. If you are planning to drive, from Quimper, take the Quimper - Bridge-L Abbot expressway and exit at C 32 on the left. Then, make a right turn and continue for 1.5 km. The Guip villa will be on your left. If you are coming from Bridge-L Abbot, take the Bridge-L Abbot - Quimper expressway and exit at C 31 on the left. Proceed underneath the bridge, make a left turn, and continue for 1.5 km. The Guip villa will be on your left.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: tabe host 36. 00
Notes: 4 pers.

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Pont-l'Abbé Castle: Located in the nearby town of Pont-l'Abbé, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Explore its well-preserved towers and walls, and visit the museum inside to learn more about the area's heritage.
  • Eckmühl Lighthouse: Situated in Penmarc'h, just a short drive from Tréméoc, this iconic lighthouse stands tall at 65 meters and offers panoramic views of the coast. Climb the 307 steps to the top for a breathtaking experience.
  • Quimper: As the capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is a must-visit destination. Explore the charming old town with its half-timbered houses, visit the stunning Quimper Cathedral, and wander along the banks of the Odet River.
  • Pointe du Raz: Located on the westernmost point of Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a dramatic and rugged headland. Take a walk along the coastal path, admire the breathtaking cliffs, and witness the powerful waves crashing against the rocks.
  • Locronan: Known as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Locronan is a picturesque medieval town. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with stone houses, visit the Church of Saint-Ronan, and discover the local craft shops.
  • Odet River: Flowing through the region, the Odet River offers scenic boat trips. Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the river, passing by lush green landscapes, historic manor houses, and charming villages.
  • Île-Tudy: This charming seaside village is located on a small island at the mouth of the Odet River. Explore its sandy beaches, traditional Breton houses, and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the waterfront restaurants.
  • Benodet: Situated at the mouth of the Odet River, Benodet is a popular seaside resort. Relax on its sandy beaches, take a boat trip along the coast, or visit the thalassotherapy center for a rejuvenating experience.
  • Les Glénan Islands: Embark on a boat trip from nearby Concarneau to the Les Glénan Islands. Known for their turquoise waters and white sand beaches, these islands are a paradise for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts. 10. Musee Bigouden: Located in Pont-l'Abbé, this museum showcases the traditional culture of the Bigouden region. Discover the history of local costumes, embroidery, and folklore through a collection of exhibits and interactive displays.