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Liz Lamour
Le Mourvet Noir
Plélo
22170

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Price per week:

price from €450

Telephone:

0296795239

Mobile:

0670035732

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Experience the allure of our enchanting self-catering holiday cottages nestled amidst the picturesque Brittany countryside. These idyllic little stone cottages offer a perfect haven for 2 to 6 people, radiating romance, tranquility, and an irresistible charm. Whether you seek a romantic weekend getaway, a brief respite, an extended retreat, or even a delightful gift for a loved one, our cottages are ready to surpass your every expectation.

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Directions

To get to Plélo from the Rennes - Brest dual carriageway (RN 12), take the Plélo exit called La Braguette. Follow the sign for Plélo on road D 79. At the first crossroads, make a left turn and then take the first left entrance.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 4 75 95 450 575 20 non

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Côte de Granit Rose: Located about 40 kilometers away, the Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast) is a stunning stretch of coastline known for its unique pink granite rock formations. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the cliffs, relax on beautiful beaches, and explore charming seaside towns like Perros-Guirec.
  • Saint-Brieuc: Situated just 15 kilometers from Plélo, Saint-Brieuc is a vibrant city with a rich history and cultural heritage. Explore the historic center with its medieval streets, visit the beautiful Saint-Brieuc Cathedral, and stroll along the picturesque Gouët River.
  • Cap Fréhel: Around 60 kilometers from Plélo, Cap Fréhel is a dramatic headland that offers breathtaking views of the Brittany coastline. The cape is home to stunning cliffs, picturesque lighthouses, and diverse wildlife. Hiking trails allow visitors to explore the area and enjoy the natural beauty.
  • Dinan: Located approximately 40 kilometers away, Dinan is a well-preserved medieval town with cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and a picturesque port. Walk along the ramparts, visit the 13th-century castle, and explore the charming shops and cafés that line the town's narrow streets.
  • Paimpol: Situated about 40 kilometers from Plélo, Paimpol is a charming fishing port known for its maritime heritage. Visitors can wander through the lively port area, sample fresh seafood, and visit the Musée de la Mer (Sea Museum) to learn about the town's seafaring history.
  • Abbaye de Beauport: Located around 45 kilometers away, the Abbaye de Beauport is a beautiful Cistercian abbey dating back to the 13th century. Explore the abbey's ruins, stroll through the tranquil gardens, and learn about the monks' way of life through informative exhibits.
  • Fort-la-Latte: Approximately 65 kilometers from Plélo, Fort-la-Latte is a medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the sea. Step back in time as you explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and underground passages. The location also offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline.
  • Île-de-Bréhat: Situated about 50 kilometers away, Île-de-Bréhat is a picturesque island known for its colorful flowers and rugged coastline. Cars are prohibited on the island, making it the perfect place for a peaceful stroll or bike ride. Enjoy the island's charming village, stunning beaches, and beautiful gardens.
  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located approximately 20 kilometers from Plélo, Château de la Roche-Jagu is a magnificent castle set amidst lush gardens overlooking the Trieux River. Explore the castle's interior, wander through the well-maintained gardens, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. 10. Lannion: Situated around 35 kilometers away, Lannion is a historic town with a medieval heart. Explore the charming old quarter with its half-timbered houses, visit the beautiful Saint-Jean-du-Baly Church, and discover the town's rich history at the Maison de la Trinité museum. Lannion is also known for its vibrant market, offering local produce and regional specialties.

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