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marie paule gorry
Coat-Pin
Cleder
29233

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Price per night:

price from €386

Telephone:

0298699997

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0686971505

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Experience the charming accommodations nestled among the tranquil pine trees, where you will awaken to the gentle melodies of singing birds. Marie Paule and Francis will warmly welcome you and offer their assistance in suggesting various activities and must-see destinations in the authentic and character-filled Country of Leon. Immerse yourself in the rich local architecture, folklore, traditions, and indulge in the delicious offerings of creperies and Breton cuisine. Let your curiosity guide you to discover the unique activities that will continually surprise you in this extraordinary region. Just 6 km away (or a short 20-minute bike ride), you can enjoy the sandy beaches and partake in thrilling water sports. Take leisurely strolls along the picturesque coastal shoreline or join Francis on a memorable fishing excursion at sea, where you can savor your catch upon your return. Like all previous guests who have visited and returned, you will undoubtedly cherish the wonderful memories of your vacation in Coat-Pin. The refreshing sea air and tranquil pine forest will leave you feeling rejuvenated and truly at peace.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 386 386 8
Holiday Home 3

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Attractions

  • Île de Batz: Located just off the coast of Roscoff, Île de Batz is a charming island known for its beautiful beaches, lush gardens, and traditional Breton houses. Visitors can explore the island on foot or rent bicycles to discover its stunning landscapes and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff: Situated in the town of Roscoff, this exotic botanical garden is home to a diverse collection of plants from around the world. Visitors can wander through the garden's various themed sections, including Mediterranean, tropical, and desert gardens, and learn about different plant species while enjoying the scenic beauty.
  • Château du Taureau: This historic fortress is located on a small island in the Bay of Morlaix. Built in the 16th century to protect the coast from attack, Château du Taureau offers guided tours that take visitors through its maze of corridors, ramparts, and cannon platforms, providing insights into the region's maritime history.
  • Cairn de Barnenez: Considered one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe, Cairn de Barnenez is a fascinating archaeological site located near Plouezoc'h. This Neolithic burial mound dates back to 4500 BC and consists of two large burial chambers surrounded by 11 standing stones, offering a glimpse into ancient burial practices.
  • Enclos Paroissial de Saint-Thégonnec: Situated in the village of Saint-Thégonnec, this religious enclosure is known for its impressive parish close. The site features a beautiful church, a triumphal arch, a calvary, and an ossuary, all adorned with intricate sculptures and carvings, showcasing the region's rich religious heritage.
  • Phare de Pontusval: Located in Brignogan-Plages, this lighthouse stands majestically on the coast, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy panoramic vistas, or simply relax on the nearby sandy beach and take in the picturesque scenery.
  • Musée de Morlaix: Situated in the town of Morlaix, this museum showcases the history and heritage of the region through a diverse collection of artifacts, artworks, and exhibitions. From ancient Celtic relics to contemporary art installations, the museum provides an engaging and educational experience for visitors interested in local culture.
  • Baie de Morlaix: This expansive bay is a natural wonder that stretches along the coast, encompassing stunning landscapes, picturesque islands, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can explore the bay by boat, kayak, or on foot, taking in the scenic views and discovering hidden coves, sandy beaches, and vibrant marine life.
  • Musée du Loup: Situated in the village of Clohars-Carnoët, this unique museum is dedicated to the wolf and its role in mythology, literature, and natural history. Visitors can learn about the fascinating world of wolves through interactive exhibits, educational displays, and live demonstrations, making it an engaging experience for all ages. 10. Château de Kerjean: Located near Saint-Vougay, this Renaissance-style castle is a well-preserved architectural gem. Visitors can explore the castle's grand halls, ornate chambers, and landscaped gardens, gaining insight into the daily life of noble families during the 16th century. The castle also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year.

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