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Myriam & Philippe Brezillon14 Rue Haute
Morlaix
29600
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Welcome to our medieval house, located in the heart of the historic city of Morlaix in Finisteree. Myriam and Philippe are delighted to invite you to experience the charm of our 1620-built home. Crafted with oak and granite, this architectural masterpiece showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of medieval Briton artisans. Within our abode, we offer two spacious rooms adorned with elegant furnishings and equipped with private bathrooms, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious stay.Reviews
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Directions
Directions:
To get to your destination, follow these steps:
1. Take the exit towards the center of Morlaix.
2. Proceed under an aqueduct.
3. At the traffic light near the town hall, make a left turn.
4. After traveling 100 meters (0.6 miles), make a right turn.
5. At the next traffic light, continue straight until you reach the end of Rue de Paris.
6. Once you reach the end, you will come across a traffic circle.
7. Take the first street on the right, which is Rue des Bouchers.
8. At the following traffic light, make a right turn onto Rue Basse.
9. Slow down and immediately after passing the church, make two consecutive left turns onto Rue Haute.
10. "Les Colombages" will be located 50 meters (164 ft.) ahead on your left side.
To get to your destination, follow these steps:
1. Take the exit towards the center of Morlaix.
2. Proceed under an aqueduct.
3. At the traffic light near the town hall, make a left turn.
4. After traveling 100 meters (0.6 miles), make a right turn.
5. At the next traffic light, continue straight until you reach the end of Rue de Paris.
6. Once you reach the end, you will come across a traffic circle.
7. Take the first street on the right, which is Rue des Bouchers.
8. At the following traffic light, make a right turn onto Rue Basse.
9. Slow down and immediately after passing the church, make two consecutive left turns onto Rue Haute.
10. "Les Colombages" will be located 50 meters (164 ft.) ahead on your left side.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Viaduct of Morlaix: This iconic railway viaduct is a must-see attraction in Morlaix. It spans over the town, offering a stunning view of the surrounding landscape. The viaduct is a remarkable feat of engineering and a symbol of Morlaix's industrial past.
- Morlaix Historic Center: Explore the charming streets and squares of Morlaix's historic center. Admire the beautifully preserved medieval and Renaissance buildings, including the famous Maison à Pondalez, a half-timbered house with a unique wooden gallery.
- Duchess Anne's House: Visit the Maison de la Duchesse Anne, a 15th-century mansion that now serves as a museum. Discover the history of Morlaix through its collections of art and artifacts, including traditional costumes, furniture, and archaeological finds.
- Saint-Melaine Church: Located in the heart of Morlaix, this Gothic-style church is a masterpiece of religious architecture. Admire its impressive stained glass windows, intricate stone carvings, and the peaceful atmosphere inside.
- Jacobins Fountain: Take a moment to relax by the Jacobins Fountain, a beautiful fountain located in a picturesque square. The fountain depicts sculptures of dolphins and sea creatures, surrounded by lush greenery, making it a peaceful spot to unwind and enjoy the surroundings.
- Musée de Morlaix: Immerse yourself in the local history and art at the Musée de Morlaix. The museum displays a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, showcasing the cultural heritage of the region.
- La Maison Penanault: Step back in time at La Maison Penanault, a restored 18th-century merchant's house. Explore its rooms filled with period furniture and decorative objects, providing a glimpse into the daily life of the bourgeoisie during that era.
- Morlaix Bay: Take a boat tour or stroll along the bay to appreciate the natural beauty of Morlaix. The bay offers breathtaking views of the coastline, picturesque islands, and colorful sailboats, providing a peaceful escape from the city.
- Saint-Jean-du-Doigt: Just a short drive from Morlaix, visit the charming village of Saint-Jean-du-Doigt. Explore its narrow streets, visit the impressive Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, and enjoy the panoramic views of the coastline from the nearby cliffs. 10. Château du Taureau: Embark on a boat trip to Château du Taureau, a 16th-century fortress located on a small island in the Bay of Morlaix. Discover its rich history, explore the ramparts, and enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding sea and coastline. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, providing visitors to Morlaix with a diverse range of options to explore and enjoy their time in the area.