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Plouec du Trieux
22260
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This charming detached house offers a private garden and enclosed 1500M2 area. With a delightful sunroom, it is located just 2 km away from shops, 5 km from Pontrieux, 10 km from the magnificent Roche Jagu castle, 15 km from the mesmerizing sea, and only 20 km from the picturesque island of Brehat. Approved by Gites de France with a 3-ear rating, this cottage comfortably accommodates up to 5 people.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the cottage, start by taking RN12 in the direction of Lannion and then exit at La Roche Derrien. Look out for the first sign indicating Plouëc Trieux and keep going until you see the second sign. At this point, make a left turn and you will find the cottage right in front of you.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 280 | 410 |
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Attractions
- Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, approximately 10 kilometers from Plouec du Trieux, Château de la Roche-Jagu is a stunning medieval castle surrounded by beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, admire the panoramic views from the tower, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the surrounding park.
- Abbaye de Beauport: Situated in Paimpol, around 14 kilometers from Plouec du Trieux, Abbaye de Beauport is a historic Cistercian abbey founded in the 13th century. The abbey features well-preserved ruins and offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy the serene coastal surroundings.
- Trieux Valley: The picturesque Trieux Valley is a natural gem that stretches along the Trieux River, passing through Plouëc-du-Trieux. This scenic area offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and boating, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of Brittany.
- Paimpol: Located on the coast, Paimpol is a charming port town renowned for its maritime heritage. Visitors can wander through the town's narrow streets, explore the bustling harbor, and visit the many seafood restaurants, art galleries, and shops. Paimpol also hosts a popular music festival, Festival du Chant de Marin, every two years.
- Île-de-Bréhat: Just off the coast from Paimpol, Île-de-Bréhat is a beautiful island known for its colorful flowers, crystal-clear waters, and peaceful atmosphere. Cars are not allowed on the island, making it an ideal destination for hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing on the sandy beaches and enjoying the stunning coastal views.
- Tréguier: Situated approximately 15 kilometers from Plouec du Trieux, Tréguier is a charming medieval town with a rich history. Visitors can explore the town's narrow streets, admire its half-timbered houses, and visit the impressive Saint-Tugdual Cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century.
- Ploumanac'h: Located around 50 kilometers from Plouec du Trieux, Ploumanac'h is a coastal village famous for its unique rock formations, known as the Pink Granite Coast. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the coastal path, marvel at the towering pink rocks, and enjoy the breathtaking views over the sea.
- Côte de Granit Rose: The Côte de Granit Rose, or Pink Granite Coast, stretches along the northern coast of Brittany and is known for its dramatic rock formations and pink-colored granite cliffs. Visitors can explore the coastal paths, visit the charming towns of Perros-Guirec and Trégastel, and admire the stunning natural beauty of this unique area. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from historical landmarks to natural wonders, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of the surrounding area.