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Abrassart Eric et FlorenceCoet er Bigot
Saint Tugdual
56540
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We offer a double room with an attached bathroom and toilet. Additionally, we have the option of adding a cot for families with young children.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the equestrian tourism center, follow these travel directions: From the triangle area between Faouet, Gourin, and Guéméné Scorff, take the road towards Rostrenen and St Caradec Trégomel. Continue through Croisty, then turn onto Tugdual St in both directions. After approximately 3 km, you will reach a junction. Take a left turn towards the center of equestrian tourism, then make two more left turns.
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Attractions
- Carnac Stones: Located about 20 km southwest of Coet er Bigot, the Carnac Stones are an impressive collection of ancient megalithic sites. These standing stones, dating back to prehistoric times, are believed to be aligned with celestial events. Visitors can explore the various alignments and marvel at the mystery surrounding these ancient monuments.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated approximately 40 km west of Coet er Bigot, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful coastal landscapes and sandy beaches. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and beachgoers. The peninsula also features charming seaside towns and villages, including Quiberon itself, where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and explore local shops.
- Vannes: Located around 50 km southeast of Coet er Bigot, Vannes is a historic town with well-preserved medieval architecture. The town is known for its picturesque old town, enclosed by ancient city walls. Visitors can wander through narrow cobblestone streets, visit the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and explore the charming port area. Vannes also offers boat trips along the Gulf of Morbihan, allowing visitors to discover the beautiful islands in the area.
- Pont-Aven: Situated about 40 km northeast of Coet er Bigot, Pont-Aven is a scenic village famous for its association with artists, particularly the post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Visitors can explore the art galleries, stroll along the riverbanks lined with charming houses, and admire the picturesque watermills. Pont-Aven is also known for its delicious local biscuits, which can be sampled in the village's many bakeries.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Located approximately 60 km south of Coet er Bigot, the Port-Louis Citadel is a historic fortress overlooking the entrance to the Lorient harbor. Built in the 17th century, it now houses a museum dedicated to the history of the French East India Company and the naval history of the region. Visitors can explore the citadel's ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the sea, and learn about the area's maritime heritage. These tourist attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring ancient megaliths and picturesque coastal towns to immersing oneself in art and history.