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Daria Roche4, Rue Pont Put
Mael-carhaix
22340
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Every room is furnished with a double bed, a chest of drawers, and a wardrobe. Additionally, each room is equipped with its own sink.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: We can put a single bed in the room for the extra fee. |
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Attractions
- Les Vieilles Charrues Festival: Located in Carhaix-Plouguer, just 6 km away from Rue Pont Put, this music festival is one of the biggest in France, attracting thousands of visitors each year. It features a diverse lineup of international artists performing across multiple stages.
- Château de Josselin: Situated in the town of Josselin, approximately 35 km from Mael-carhaix, this stunning medieval castle is a must-visit attraction. With its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens, the castle offers guided tours that delve into its rich history.
- Lac de Guerlédan: Located around 20 km south of Mael-carhaix, this large artificial lake offers a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking around the lake, as well as take in the picturesque surrounding landscapes.
- Abbaye de Bon Repos: Situated on the banks of the Nantes-Brest Canal, about 10 km from Mael-carhaix, this former Cistercian abbey is now a cultural center and a historical site. The abbey hosts various exhibitions, events, and concerts throughout the year, and visitors can explore the ruins and learn about its medieval past.
- Huelgoat Forest: Located around 30 km north of Mael-carhaix, this enchanting forest is known for its mystical atmosphere and unique rock formations. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the marked trails, discover the legendary "Chaos de Rochers" (rock chaos), and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding nature.
- Musée de l'Électricité: Situated in Saint-Aignan, about 16 km from Mael-carhaix, this museum provides an interesting insight into the history and development of electricity. It showcases various electrical appliances, equipment, and interactive exhibits, making it an educational and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.
- Château de Trévarez: Located approximately 30 km southwest of Mael-carhaix, this magnificent castle is surrounded by stunning gardens and parklands. Built in the early 20th century, the castle now houses a museum that displays art, history, and cultural exhibitions.
- Les Abers: Situated along the northern coast of Brittany, about 80 km from Mael-carhaix, Les Abers refers to the estuaries of the rivers Aulne and Léon. The area is renowned for its rugged coastal scenery, picturesque fishing villages, and sandy beaches, offering visitors a chance to explore the beauty of Brittany's coastline.
- Chapelle Saint-Gildas: Located in the village of Carnoët, approximately 25 km northeast of Mael-carhaix, this chapel is famous for its giant-sized frescoes. The frescoes depict scenes from the life of Saint Gildas and are considered one of the largest religious frescoes in Europe. 10. Quintin: Situated around 30 km east of Mael-carhaix, Quintin is a charming medieval town with well-preserved half-timbered houses. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, visit the 14th-century Château de Quintin, and discover its rich historical heritage.