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Prevel1 Rue Tristan Corbiere
Plougastel Daoulas
29470
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This house is perfect for families and friends seeking a peaceful and unique experience. Our everyday life is characterized by tranquility, sweetness, and a feeling of being transported to a different place. You will receive a warm welcome and enjoy a family-oriented atmosphere in a residential area. Conveniently located only 200m away from businesses and bus stops, you can easily explore Brest. Whether you prefer a relaxing evening or a longer stay, you can indulge in the delicious garriguette and taste the flavors of the sea d'iroise. Additionally, you have access to 250km of hiking trails throughout the year. To enhance your experience, we offer a country-style and gastronomic table d'hôte, as well as a picnic basket filled with homemade and nutritious dishes.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Plougastel Daoulas, take the RN Brest Quimpersortie Plougastel (great U). Once you reach the village center, turn left in front of the church. Then, turn left again in front of the health center and continue straight ahead until you reach the post office. At the first intersection, turn right after the creperie (Guilloux street). After that, take the first left by going downhill. You will find the number 1 Tristan Corbiere there.
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Attractions
- Abbey of Daoulas: Located just 2.5 kilometers from Rue Tristan Corbiere, the Abbey of Daoulas is a beautiful historic site. This former Benedictine abbey showcases a unique blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the charming cloister, stunning gardens, and an impressive collection of contemporary art and exhibitions.
- Daoulas Garden: Situated adjacent to the Abbey of Daoulas, the Daoulas Garden is a peaceful and picturesque spot. This beautifully landscaped garden offers a serene setting with various flowers, plants, and trees. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll, enjoy the tranquility, and admire the garden's natural beauty.
- Daoulas Tower: Standing tall in the heart of the village, Daoulas Tower is a medieval tower that provides panoramic views of Plougastel Daoulas and its surroundings. Built in the 14th century, this historical monument offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and serves as a symbol of the area's heritage.
- Plougastel-Daoulas Strawberry Fields: Plougastel Daoulas is famous for its delicious strawberries, and the Strawberry Fields are a must-visit for fruit enthusiasts. Located nearby, these fields allow visitors to immerse themselves in the local agricultural tradition and even pick their own strawberries during the harvest season.
- Pointe de Moulin Mer: Situated approximately 4 kilometers from Rue Tristan Corbiere, Pointe de Moulin Mer is a breathtaking coastal area. This rugged and picturesque peninsula offers stunning views of the sea, cliffs, and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, explore the numerous hiking trails, and witness the region's natural beauty.
- Oceanopolis Brest: Although a bit further away (around 15 kilometers), Oceanopolis Brest is worth a visit. It is one of Europe's largest marine complexes and offers an exciting and educational experience for all ages. With its multiple aquariums, exhibitions, and interactive displays, visitors can discover an impressive variety of marine life and learn about the importance of ocean conservation.
- Brest Castle: Located in the city of Brest, approximately 14 kilometers from Plougastel Daoulas, Brest Castle is a prominent historical site. This imposing fortress overlooks the harbor and houses various museums, including the National Navy Museum. Visitors can delve into the region's maritime history, explore the castle's bastions, and enjoy the stunning views from its ramparts.
- Tanguy Tower: Another attraction in Brest, Tanguy Tower is a medieval tower that has been transformed into a museum. It showcases the history of Brest through exhibits, artifacts, and audiovisual presentations. From the tower's top terrace, visitors can admire panoramic views of the city, the harbor, and the surrounding landscape. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical and cultural sites to natural landscapes and educational experiences.