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Marianne Lamy38 rue Graveran
Crozon
29160
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This spacious home provides a generous living area, comprising of 3 bedrooms and a living room with a well-equipped kitchen. Additionally, there is an inviting outdoor space where one can enjoy meals under the warm sun, while also being shielded from prying eyes.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | 100 | 275 | 625 |
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Attractions
- Pointe de Dinan: Located on the Crozon Peninsula, Pointe de Dinan offers stunning panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for hiking and picnicking, with several walking trails leading to the viewpoint.
- Cap de la Chèvre: Situated on the western tip of the Crozon Peninsula, Cap de la Chèvre is known for its dramatic cliffs and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the coastal paths, exploring the old military fortifications, and taking in the breathtaking views of the sea.
- Morgat Beach: Located in the town of Morgat, this sandy beach is a popular destination for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. With its crystal-clear waters, it attracts both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and outdoor activities.
- Pointe de Pen-Hir: Offering breathtaking views of the coastline, Pointe de Pen-Hir is famous for its towering cliffs and natural beauty. This rugged headland is a paradise for hikers and photographers, with its impressive rock formations and the iconic Tas de Pois rocks rising from the sea.
- Musée de la Fonderie d'Art: Located in Landévennec, a short distance from Crozon, this museum showcases the art of metal casting and sculpture. Visitors can explore the history and techniques of the craft and view a collection of unique metal artworks.
- Ménez-Hom: Standing at an elevation of 330 meters, Ménez-Hom is the highest point in the Crozon Peninsula. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the bay of Douarnenez, and the Monts d'Arrée mountains. It is a popular spot for paragliding and hiking.
- Camaret-sur-Mer: A picturesque fishing village located on the western coast of the peninsula, Camaret-sur-Mer is known for its charming harbor, historic buildings, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the Vauban Tower, enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants, and take boat trips to nearby islands.
- Oceanopolis: Situated in Brest, about a 45-minute drive from Crozon, Oceanopolis is a renowned ocean discovery park. It features various themed pavilions showcasing marine life from different ecosystems, including polar, tropical, and temperate regions. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, watch animal presentations, and learn about marine conservation.
- Château de Brest: Located in the city of Brest, this imposing fortress is one of the largest castles in Europe. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history, housing several museums and exhibitions. Visitors can discover the castle's military past, explore its ramparts, and enjoy panoramic views of the harbor. 10. La Vallée des Saints: Situated in Carnoët, a bit further from Crozon but worth the visit, La Vallée des Saints is an open-air sculpture park featuring over 100 monumental granite statues. Each statue represents a Breton saint or historical figure and showcases the region's rich cultural heritage. The park offers a peaceful setting for a stroll and a unique cultural experience.