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Jean-michel Zimmer9 Feunteun Ar Menez
Lanvéoc
29160
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All-year-round stay with a minimum of 2 nights required.Experience the beauty of Lanvéoc en Presquîle de Crozon in our environmentally-friendly solid wood house. Situated just 300m from the coastal path and on the GR34, and only 800m from the Lanvéoc beach.
Choose from our two non-smoking bedrooms:
- "Atlantic": Offering a stunning view of the bay of Brest, this room accommodates 1 to 2 people. Enjoy high-quality bedding (160 x 200) with down duvets (2 x 135 x 200).
- "Piano": Also overlooking the bay of Brest, this room comfortably accommodates 1 to 2 people. It features a piano and high-quality bedding (180 x 190) with down duvets (2 x 135 x 200).
Included amenities:
- 1 bathroom with a shower, complete with linen
- 1 separate and private toilet
- 1 spacious terrace with a beautiful sea view of Brest bay
- 1 sauna available at an hourly rate of 25€ per person, with 9€ charged per additional person, and 3€ for towels
Start your day with a delicious breakfast, consisting mostly of organic products, served in our cozy living room by the fireplace during winter or on the terrace with a breathtaking sea view, weather permitting.
For dinner, we offer a table d'hôtes experience upon request, featuring organic vegetarian cuisine made with fresh garden vegetables.
Enjoy a separate entrance and take advantage of our large garden, which includes a play area for both children and adults, equipped with swings, table tennis, and badminton. Parking is available on-site, and please note that pets are not allowed.
Conveniently located nearby are various amenities, including three restaurants (one by the sea), a bakery, butcher, grocery store, and a pharmacy.
If you're looking for a unique experience, we also offer the option to stay in our ecological trailers. More information can be found at www.ty-natur.fr.
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Attractions
- Fort de Bertheaume: Located on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea, Fort de Bertheaume offers stunning views of the coastline. This 17th-century fort turned tourist attraction features exhibitions, a zip line, and a suspended footbridge to explore.
- Crozon Peninsula: Situated nearby, the Crozon Peninsula is known for its picturesque landscapes and beautiful beaches. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, water sports, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Morgat Beach: One of the most popular beaches on the Crozon Peninsula, Morgat Beach boasts golden sands and crystal-clear waters. It is an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beachside picnics.
- Pointe de Pen-Hir: This dramatic coastal viewpoint offers breathtaking vistas of towering cliffs and crashing waves. Pointe de Pen-Hir is a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers seeking rugged beauty.
- Locronan: A charming medieval village, Locronan is known for its well-preserved architecture and cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore the village's artisan shops, traditional Breton houses, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Oceanopolis: Located in Brest, Oceanopolis is a popular marine science center and aquarium. It houses various aquatic ecosystems and exhibits, including polar, tropical, and temperate zones, offering an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
- Brest Castle: Overlooking the city of Brest, this impressive medieval fortress dates back to the 13th century. Brest Castle now houses the National Maritime Museum, showcasing maritime history and artifacts.
- Camaret-sur-Mer: A charming fishing village, Camaret-sur-Mer is known for its picturesque harbor, traditional houses, and seafood restaurants. Visitors can explore the village, visit the Vauban Tower, and enjoy fresh local seafood.
- The Abers: Located to the north of Lanvéoc, the Abers are estuaries where rivers meet the sea. The area offers stunning coastal landscapes, scenic walks, and opportunities for birdwatching and water activities. 10. Quimper: A historic city located a short drive away, Quimper is known for its well-preserved medieval center and stunning Gothic cathedral. Visitors can explore the cobblestone streets, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and enjoy traditional Breton cuisine in one of the many charming restaurants.