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Contact Details:
Address:
Scolan Josiane1 Impasse des Violettes
Larmor Plage
56260
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €50Telephone:
0297655800Mobile:
0683673393Description:
Description for B&B:
Upstairs in a peaceful house nestled in New Breton, you will find a charming bed and breakfast. This delightful accommodation offers a cozy bedroom furnished with a comfortable bed for two. Additionally, an extra bed is available for two more guests. The facilities include a bathroom, toilet, and convenient parking space for your convenience.Reviews
Appréciations pour Mr Et Mme Scolan, Larmor Plage:
Chambre d'hote
Super accueil, des gens charmant avec qui nous avons passé un exélent séjour. Passez y sans craintes vous ne le regretterez pas.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 50 | 20 | oui | |||||||||||
Apartment | 4 | 300 | 500 |
Services
Swimming Pool
Parking
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Larmor Plage Beach: Located just steps away from Impasse des Violettes, Larmor Plage Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports activities.
- Citadelle de Port-Louis: Situated in the nearby town of Port-Louis, the Citadelle is a historic fortress built in the 16th century. It offers panoramic views of the harbor and houses a museum showcasing the region's maritime history.
- Groix Island: Accessible by ferry from Lorient, Groix Island is a charming destination known for its picturesque landscapes and idyllic coastal villages. Visitors can explore the island's hiking trails, visit the charming town of Port-Tudy, and enjoy the island's stunning beaches.
- Kerhinet Village: Located about an hour's drive from Larmor Plage, Kerhinet Village is a well-preserved traditional Breton village. Visitors can wander through its thatched-roof cottages, learn about local customs and traditions in the museum, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Port-Louis Museum of East India Company: Situated in Port-Louis, this museum tells the story of France's colonial presence in the East Indies. It houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including maps, documents, and art pieces, providing insight into the region's history.
- Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum: Located in Lorient, the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum is dedicated to the life and achievements of renowned French sailor Eric Tabarly. The museum showcases his famous boats, personal belongings, and offers interactive exhibits about sailing.
- Cite de la Voile Eric Tabarly: Also situated in Lorient, the Cite de la Voile is an interactive museum that explores the world of sailing. Visitors can experience virtual regattas, learn about the science behind sailing, and even try their hand at sailing simulations.
- Pont-Scorff Zoo: A short drive from Larmor Plage, the Pont-Scorff Zoo is a popular attraction for families. It is home to over 600 animals from various continents, including lions, giraffes, and penguins, creating an engaging and educational experience.
- Hennebont Medieval Town: Located just inland from Larmor Plage, Hennebont is a charming medieval town with well-preserved fortifications and a picturesque old town. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, stroll along the ramparts, and visit the impressive Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Paradis. 10. Port-Louis Marina: Situated in Port-Louis, this modern marina offers a picturesque setting to enjoy a leisurely stroll. Visitors can admire the yachts, enjoy waterfront dining, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of this quaint harbor town.