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Hélène Gompertz241, Rue Feunteunigou
Penmarc'h
29760
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We have three different rooms available for accommodation. The first room, known as "The African," features a single bed measuring 160/200, a mezzanine with a single bed measuring 90/180, and a private shower room and toilet. The second room, named "Bamboo," offers a choice of either a double bed measuring 80/200 or two separate beds, a private shower room and toilet, and it is equipped with air conditioning. The third room, called "Shadock," is suitable for families as it includes a double bed measuring 160/200 on the ground floor, a bunk bed for children, and three single beds measuring 90/200, allowing for a total of six sleeping spaces. This room also has a private shower room and toilet. All of our rooms are independent and have access to the garden.Reviews
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Directions
If you are coming from Plomeur, start your journey towards Penmarc. It will take you approximately an hour to cover a distance of 3 km. When you reach Penmarc, make a right turn towards the sign that says "bed and breakfast". If you are coming from Penmarc, set off towards Plomeur for an hour. Once you reach Plomeur, head towards the direction of the chapel dela madeleine and follow the small signs that will lead you to the hosts' accommodations.
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- Phare d'Eckmühl: Located in Penmarc'h, the Phare d'Eckmühl is a picturesque lighthouse that offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. It stands at 65 meters tall and is open to visitors for guided tours.
- Le Guilvinec: Just a short drive away from Penmarc'h, Le Guilvinec is a charming fishing village known for its bustling fish market. Visitors can witness the daily catch being brought in and sold, or explore the picturesque harbor lined with colorful fishing boats.
- Pointe de la Torche: Situated a few kilometers north of Penmarc'h, Pointe de la Torche is a popular destination for nature lovers and surfers. This windswept headland features beautiful sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and is renowned for its excellent surfing conditions.
- Musée de la Préhistoire de Penmarc'h: Located in the heart of Penmarc'h, this museum showcases the region's rich prehistoric heritage. It houses a collection of artifacts, including tools, pottery, and ancient megaliths, providing insight into the lives of early inhabitants of the area.
- Saint-Guénolé: Another picturesque fishing village near Penmarc'h, Saint-Guénolé offers a glimpse into the traditional Breton way of life. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets lined with charming houses, enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants, or simply take in the serene coastal scenery.
- Musée Haliotika: Situated in the nearby town of Guilvinec, Musée Haliotika is a fascinating interactive museum dedicated to the world of fishing and marine life. Visitors can learn about the history, techniques, and challenges of fishing in the region through engaging exhibits and displays.
- Phare de Penmarc'h: Standing at the entrance of the Penmarc'h harbor, this historic lighthouse is known as the oldest in Brittany. Although it is not open for public visits, its distinctive black and white striped tower is an iconic sight and can be admired from the surrounding area.
- Les Rochers de Saint-Guénolé: These natural rock formations, located along the coast of Saint-Guénolé, offer a breathtaking sight. Carved by the relentless sea over time, these jagged rocks create a dramatic backdrop against the crashing waves, providing a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
- Maison de la Plage de Penhors: Situated near Penmarc'h, this beachfront house offers a unique experience for visitors. It provides panoramic views of the beautiful sandy beach of Penhors and serves as a restaurant and café, allowing guests to enjoy delicious meals while enjoying the coastal scenery. 10. Chapelle de Saint-Julien: Located in the village of Tréguennec, a short distance from Penmarc'h, this charming chapel dates back to the 15th century. Its peaceful surroundings and well-preserved architecture make it a serene spot for quiet contemplation and a glimpse into the region's religious history.