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Located in the charming Baie de Morlaix, this delightful Breton stone fisherman's house is positioned right in front of the picturesque fishing port of Le Diben in Plougasnou. Offering a mesmerizing sea view, this cozy abode features a warm fireplace and a lovely garden. With its complete range of amenities, the house ensures a comfortable stay for up to 4 people.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Morlaix from either Paris or Brest, you can take the TGV train. The motorway connecting Paris and Brest is located at a distance of 20 km. If you're coming from England or Ireland, you can reach Morlaix by taking a ferry from Roscoff. Additionally, there are airports in Brest and Lannion for those preferring air travel.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 390 | 1050 |
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Attractions
- Château du Taureau: Located on an island in the Bay of Morlaix, this 16th-century fortress offers stunning views and a fascinating history. Take a guided tour to explore the castle's ramparts, drawbridge, and underground passages.
- Cairn de Barnenez: One of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe, Cairn de Barnenez is an ancient burial mound dating back to 4500 BC. Walk around the site and marvel at the impressive stone structures, which provide a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
- Pointe de Primel: A picturesque coastal promontory, Pointe de Primel offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and turquoise waters. Take a leisurely walk along the cliffside paths, enjoy a picnic, or simply relax and soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
- Locquirec Beach: Just a short drive away, Locquirec Beach is known for its pristine white sand and clear waters. Perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or water sports, this beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation in a stunning setting.
- Île de Batz: Catch a ferry from Roscoff to Île de Batz, a charming island known for its beautiful gardens and sandy beaches. Explore the island by foot or bicycle, visit the exotic plant conservatory, and don't forget to taste the island's famous potatoes.
- Morlaix Old Town: Discover the medieval charm of Morlaix's Old Town with its half-timbered houses, narrow cobbled streets, and the iconic Viaduct. Stroll along the picturesque harbor, shop at local boutiques, and indulge in delicious Breton cuisine at one of the many restaurants.
- Plougasnou Lighthouse: Situated on the Plougasnou Peninsula, this historic lighthouse offers panoramic views of the coastline and the sea. Climb to the top to enjoy the breathtaking scenery or take a leisurely walk along the nearby coastal trails.
- Huelgoat Forest: Located a bit further inland, Huelgoat Forest is renowned for its enchanting landscapes, ancient trees, and mystical rock formations. Explore the forest's hidden paths, discover the legendary Arthur's Seat rock, and marvel at the scenic beauty of the area.
- Enclos Paroissial de Saint-Jean-du-Doigt: Visit the picturesque village of Saint-Jean-du-Doigt to admire its beautiful parish close. This enclosed religious complex features a stunning 16th-century church, a calvary, and an ossuary adorned with intricate sculptures. 10. Côte de Granit Rose: Travel along the coast to experience the unique beauty of the Pink Granite Coast. Marvel at the distinctive pink-hued rocks sculpted by the sea and wind, and take a stroll along the coastal trails to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and charming seaside villages.