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Lucien Huon3 Le Krec'h
Trélévern
22660
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The description of the apartments is as follows:These apartments are approximately 35 m² in size and are located in a separate house from the owner. They offer a car park and a garden with garden furniture, providing a scenic view of the sea.
Each apartment consists of two main rooms: a kitchenette and a living area with a sofa bed, as well as a bed and a wardrobe. The bathroom is equipped with a washbasin, bidet, and shower, while the toilet is separate.
Other amenities include electric heating, a color television, and the possibility of adding a baby bed or a folding bed for one person. There are also shared laundry facilities and barbecues available on the premises.
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Directions
To reach Lannion from Paris, follow this route: Head towards Rennes, then continue on to Saint Brieuc. From there, proceed to Guingamp and finally arrive at Lannion.
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Attractions
- Ploumanac'h Lighthouse: Located in the nearby town of Perros-Guirec, Ploumanac'h Lighthouse is a picturesque landmark situated on a rocky coastline. It offers stunning panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscapes.
- Côte de Granit Rose: Translating to "Pink Granite Coast," this stretch of coastline is known for its unique pink granite rock formations. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the rugged coast, enjoy sandy beaches, and marvel at the natural beauty of the area.
- Île de Bréhat: A short boat ride from Trélévern, Île de Bréhat is a charming island known for its colorful flowers and Mediterranean-like landscapes. Explore the island by foot or bicycle, visit the charming village, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Château de Tonquédec: Situated in the town of Tonquédec, this medieval castle dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, walk along its impressive ramparts, and imagine the historic tales that took place within its walls.
- Sentier des Douaniers: Also known as the Customs Officers' Path, this scenic coastal trail offers breathtaking views of the Brittany coastline. Spanning over 80 kilometers, the trail passes through Trélévern and provides opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the rugged beauty of the region.
- Paimpol: Located approximately 30 kilometers away, Paimpol is a picturesque port town with a rich maritime history. Explore its charming harbor, stroll through the old town's narrow streets lined with traditional houses, and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the local restaurants.
- La Roche-Jagu Castle: Situated on the banks of the Trieux River, this stunning medieval castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers panoramic views of the river valley. Visitors can tour the castle's interior, enjoy the peaceful gardens, and attend cultural events and exhibitions.
- Saint-Brieuc: As the capital of the Côtes-d'Armor department, Saint-Brieuc is a lively city with a vibrant historic center. Explore its medieval streets, visit the Saint-Brieuc Cathedral, and enjoy the bustling markets and shops.
- Beauport Abbey: Located near Paimpol, Beauport Abbey is a Cistercian abbey dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can tour the well-preserved ruins, explore the tranquil gardens, and learn about the abbey's rich history. 10. Île de Batz: Accessible by ferry from Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its beautiful sandy beaches, lush gardens, and charming village. Rent a bicycle or take a leisurely walk to discover the island's natural beauty and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.