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LHenoret10 bis rue Edgard Le Coz LECHIAGAT
Treffiagat
29730
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Experience your next vacation in the charming sea fishing port of LE GUILVINEC - Léchiagat. This ground floor accommodation offers a spacious garden with a beachfront view. Relax in the garden or on the terrace, and enjoy a barbecue with space for up to 4 people. With a rating of 3 Keys, this rental features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 2 toilets. Private parking is available for your convenience, and we accept travelers checks for payment.Reviews
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Directions
Travel directions to Léchiagat-Treffiagat from Quimper via Pont l'Abbé, Plomeur, and Le Guilvinec.
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Attractions
- Le Guilvinec Fishing Port: Located just a short distance from Treffiagat, Le Guilvinec is one of the major fishing ports in France. Visitors can witness the bustling activity of fishing boats, explore the fish market, and even take boat tours to observe the fishermen at work.
- Eckmühl Lighthouse: Situated in Penmarc'h, this iconic lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can climb to the top and learn about its history and significance.
- Pointe de la Torche: A popular spot for both locals and tourists, Pointe de la Torche is known for its beautiful sandy beach and impressive waves, attracting surfers and windsurfers from around the world. It's also a great place for a leisurely walk or picnic.
- Haliotika - La Cité de la Pêche: Located in Guilvinec, Haliotika is an interactive museum dedicated to the fishing industry. Visitors can engage in hands-on activities, learn about different fishing techniques, and even experience life on a fishing boat.
- Pont-Aven: A charming village famous for its association with artists like Paul Gauguin, Pont-Aven is known for its picturesque riverside setting, art galleries, and traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can explore the art heritage of the village and enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.
- Quimper: As the capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is a historic city with a rich heritage. It is renowned for its well-preserved medieval center, impressive Gothic cathedral, and traditional Breton culture. Visitors can wander through the picturesque streets, visit the museums, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city.
- Concarneau: A fortified town, Concarneau is located on a picturesque peninsula and is famous for its walled old town known as "Ville Close." Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the historic fortifications, and enjoy the beautiful harbor views.
- Odet River: Considered one of the most beautiful rivers in France, the Odet River winds through lush landscapes, charming villages, and ancient castles. Taking a boat tour along the river offers a peaceful and scenic experience.
- Locronan: A well-preserved medieval village, Locronan is often referred to as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." With its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and well-preserved architecture, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past. 10. Glénan Archipelago: Located off the coast of Finistère, the Glénan Archipelago is a group of small islands famous for their crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Visitors can take boat trips to the islands and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply basking in the natural beauty.