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Located at the southernmost point of Finistère, Doëlan is a picturesque destination accessible via the Lorient-Quimper expressway. To reach Doëlan, take the Guidel exit and cross the milk bridge, leading you to Clohars Doëlan. Once in Doëlan, you will find a bridge connecting the left bank to the right bank.Situated on the left bank of the deep Doëlan harbor, in the charming old school building, you will discover a range of cozy apartments. Alternatively, you may be enticed by the allure of a small house in the garden, offering a unique and tranquil experience.
From the left bank residence, you can enjoy breathtaking walks along the coastal path, leading you to various scenic coves and expansive beaches. If you venture to the right bank on foot, you will have the opportunity to witness the arrival of fresh fish at 4 pm and continue your journey to the bustling port of Merrien, famous for its oysters.
Within minutes, you can reach the magnificent sandy beaches of Kérou, Great Sand Bellangenêt, and Guidel. Furthermore, by crossing the bridge, you can indulge in a refreshing swim at Guidel Beaches. On the other hand, a short trip to Moëlan will grant you access to the beautiful Kerfany beach. Additionally, you can explore the charming ports of Bali Portec or Port.
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- Pont-Aven (10 km): A picturesque town known for its association with renowned artists like Paul Gauguin. Visitors can explore art galleries, museums, and enjoy the charming riverside views.
- Quimperlé (10 km): A medieval town with well-preserved architecture. Highlights include the Saint-Colomban Abbey, historic streets, and beautiful gardens. The town offers a rich cultural experience and a chance to explore its fascinating history.
- Concarneau (18 km): Located on the coast, Concarneau is famous for its walled city and fishing port. Visitors can take a stroll along the ramparts, visit the historic Ville Close, and enjoy fresh seafood in the numerous restaurants.
- Port de Doëlan (22 km): A picturesque fishing port with colorful boats and charming waterfront cafes. It offers a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely walk or relaxing by the sea.
- Lorient (25 km): A vibrant city with a rich maritime history. Lorient is home to various museums, including the National Maritime Museum and the Eric Tabarly Sailing Center. It also hosts the famous Festival Interceltique de Lorient, celebrating Celtic culture.
- Pont Scorff Zoo (28 km): A family-friendly attraction featuring a wide variety of animals from around the world. The zoo offers educational exhibits, shows, and a pleasant park environment for a fun day out.
- Quimper (45 km): The capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is known for its medieval architecture and beautiful cathedral. Visitors can explore the charming old town, discover traditional Breton pottery, and visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts.
- Pointe du Raz (60 km): A breathtaking headland on the westernmost tip of Brittany. It offers stunning coastal landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. There are also hiking trails and a visitor center to learn about the local wildlife and nature.
- Île de Groix (accessible by ferry): A picturesque island off the coast, known for its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline, and unspoiled nature. Visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing on the sandy shores. 10. Carnac (70 km): Famous for its prehistoric standing stones, Carnac is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The megalithic alignments attract visitors from all over the world, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient past.