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This delightful house is conveniently situated just 150 meters away from the pristine beach. It features two cozy bedrooms and a spacious living area combined with a well-equipped kitchen. The modern amenities provided include a dishwasher, washing machine, TV with a home theater system, DVD and VCR players, and a stereo for your entertainment needs. The property boasts a generous 700 m² garden, complete with a charming terrace, yard, and deck, providing ample space for relaxation and enjoyment. With numerous activities available in the town and its surroundings, you will never run out of options for fun and adventure.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the destination, take the expressway leading to Brest. A map will be provided once the reservation is confirmed. From GUIPAVAS airport, transportation is available to the house.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 230 | 510 |
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- Phare de l'Ile Vierge: Located on the western tip of Brittany, the Phare de l'Ile Vierge is the tallest lighthouse in Europe. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the coastline and the nearby islands.
- Aber Wrac'h: This picturesque estuary offers breathtaking scenery with its turquoise waters and sandy beaches. It is a popular spot for sailing, kayaking, and birdwatching, as well as leisurely walks along the coast.
- Meneham: A historic fishing village that has been restored to showcase traditional Breton architecture, Meneham offers a glimpse into the region's past. Visitors can explore the thatched-roof cottages, learn about local customs, and enjoy beautiful coastal views.
- Océanopolis: Located in Brest, approximately 30 kilometers from Plouguerneau, Océanopolis is a renowned ocean discovery park. It features three pavilions dedicated to different marine environments, showcasing a wide range of marine species and ecosystems.
- Plouguerneau Beaches: Plouguerneau boasts several stunning sandy beaches, such as Saint-Cava, Porz Ar Lan, and Porz Kervelt. These beaches offer opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, and water sports.
- Saint-Mathieu Point: Situated on the westernmost tip of Brittany, Saint-Mathieu Point is home to an ancient abbey ruin and a lighthouse. The dramatic cliffs and panoramic views make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs.
- Ouessant Island: Although slightly further away from Plouguerneau, Ouessant Island is worth a visit for its rugged beauty and unique culture. Known for its wild landscapes, lighthouses, and traditional Breton houses, the island offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and exploring its charming villages.
- Brest Castle: Located in the city of Brest, Brest Castle is a medieval fortress that now houses the National Maritime Museum. Visitors can explore the castle's defensive walls, exhibits on naval history, and enjoy the panoramic views of the harbor.
- Roscoff: A charming coastal town known for its historic architecture and picturesque harbor, Roscoff is famous for its thalassotherapy centers and the nearby exotic Jardin Exotique de Roscoff. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the town's narrow streets, tasting local seafood, and exploring its beautiful gardens. 10. Musée de la Fraise: Situated in Plougastel-Daoulas, near Plouguerneau, the Musée de la Fraise (Strawberry Museum) celebrates the region's famous strawberries. The museum showcases the history, cultivation, and gastronomy of this beloved fruit in an interactive and educational manner. Please note that distances and accessibility may vary, so it is recommended to check for up-to-date information and plan accordingly.