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Hélène Gompertz241, Rue Feunteunigou
Penmarc'h
29760
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We have three different room options available for you to choose from.The first room, called "The African," has one double bed (160/200) and a mezzanine with one single bed (90/180). It also includes a private shower room and toilet.
The second room, known as "Bamboo," offers one double bed (80/200) or two separate beds (160/200). It also has a private shower room and toilet.
The third room, called "Shadock," is perfect for families as it has one double bed (160/200) on the ground floor, as well as a child's forged iron bed and three single beds (90/200) on the first floor, accommodating up to six people. It also features a private shower room and toilet.
All of our rooms are independent and have access to the garden.
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Directions
To travel from Plomeur to Penmarc, drive for about an hour covering a distance of 3 km. When you reach Penmarc, make a right turn at the sign indicating a bed and breakfast. On your way back from Penmarc to Plomeur, take the route towards the chapel of La Madeleine and follow the small signs that will lead you to the guest room.
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- Phare d'Eckmühl: Located in Penmarc'h itself, Phare d'Eckmühl is a lighthouse that stands at an impressive height of 213 feet. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and learn about the history of this iconic landmark.
- Musée de la Préhistoire Finistérienne: Situated in Penmarc'h, this museum showcases the prehistoric heritage of Finistère, the department where Penmarc'h is located. Visitors can explore various artifacts, fossils, and interactive displays to understand the region's ancient past.
- Pointe de la Torche: Approximately 8 miles from Penmarc'h, Pointe de la Torche is a popular spot for nature lovers and surfers. This headland offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and hosts international surfing competitions due to its excellent waves.
- Phare de Penmarc'h: Also known as the Pointe de Saint-Pierre lighthouse, Phare de Penmarc'h is another notable lighthouse in the area. Dating back to the 19th century, it provides a picturesque backdrop for photos and offers visitors a glimpse into maritime history.
- Le Guilvinec: Just a short distance from Penmarc'h, Le Guilvinec is a charming fishing village known for its bustling fish market. Visitors can witness the arrival of the day's catch and explore the picturesque harbor filled with colorful fishing boats.
- Haliotika - La Cité de la Pêche: Located in Guilvinec, Haliotika is an interactive museum dedicated to the fishing industry. Visitors can discover the daily life of fishermen, witness fish auctions, and even try their hand at various fishing techniques.
- Phare de Saint-Mathieu: Situated around 31 miles from Penmarc'h, Phare de Saint-Mathieu is a historic lighthouse located on the westernmost point of Brittany. Visitors can explore the lighthouse, visit the nearby ruins of an ancient abbey, and enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.
- Quimper: Approximately 16 miles inland from Penmarc'h, Quimper is a charming town renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and picturesque streets. Visitors can explore the impressive Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, stroll along the banks of the Odet River, and immerse themselves in the local Breton culture.
- Locronan: Around 22 miles from Penmarc'h, Locronan is a medieval village known for its perfectly preserved historic center. With its cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and charming squares, Locronan offers a step back in time and is often used as a filming location for period movies. 10. Océanopolis: Situated in Brest, approximately 52 miles from Penmarc'h, Océanopolis is one of Europe's largest marine-themed parks. It features three distinct pavilions dedicated to tropical, polar, and temperate marine ecosystems, offering visitors an opportunity to explore diverse marine life through interactive exhibits. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical significance, allowing visitors to experience the best of the Brittany region in France.