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Jacqueline Pirault21 route de Kersalic
Plouha
22580
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This vacation rental can comfortably accommodate up to 6 guests. It features 3 bedrooms with 2 beds each, and an additional bed measuring 140x160. The kitchen is equipped with a gas hob, electric oven, and dishwasher. The living room boasts a cozy fireplace and a dining area. The bathroom includes a spacious shower and a WC. Outside, there is an enclosed garden with a barbecue for outdoor dining. Additionally, there is a yard available for parking your car.Reviews
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Attractions
- Plage de Bonaparte: A beautiful sandy beach located just a short distance from your location. It offers stunning views of the blue ocean and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a picnic.
- Abbaye de Beauport: A historic monastery and botanical garden situated on the coast. Visitors can explore the well-preserved abbey ruins, stroll through the peaceful gardens, and learn about the fascinating history of the site.
- Falaises de Plouha: These dramatic cliffs are the highest in Brittany, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding landscape. Hiking trails along the cliffs provide an opportunity to admire the natural beauty and spot various bird species.
- Phare de Plouha: This lighthouse, perched atop a hill, provides fantastic views of the coastline and the ocean. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and learn about its history and significance in guiding ships safely.
- Chapelle de Kermaria-an-Iskuit: A medieval chapel known for its exceptional frescoes and intricate stone carvings. The chapel's architecture and artwork make it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Musée de la Mer: Located in Saint-Quay-Portrieux, this museum is dedicated to showcasing the local maritime heritage. It displays various artifacts, models of ships, and interactive exhibits that shed light on the area's fishing and seafaring traditions.
- Le Château de la Roche-Jagu: Situated on the banks of the Trieux River, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the region's feudal past. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, which include beautiful gardens and an exhibition on local history.
- Plouha Cliffs and Gwin Zegal: A picturesque natural site where jagged cliffs meet the sea, creating a stunning landscape. Gwin Zegal, a small fishing harbor nearby, is known for its unique floating pontoons which provide access to boats in all tides.
- Chapelle de Saint-Guéthénoc: A hidden gem nestled in the countryside, this 16th-century chapel features remarkable stained glass windows and a tranquil atmosphere. The chapel's peaceful surroundings make it an ideal spot for reflection and relaxation. 10. Jardin du Kestellic: A charming botanical garden located in Plouha. The garden showcases a wide variety of plants, including rare species, and features scenic walking paths. It's a delightful place for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.