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Arnault Le Goffic
Lan-ar-guibel
Plouzelambre
22420

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02 96 35 40 48

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06 78 92 92 10

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"Stunning Gîte with 3 elegant bedrooms and 3 luxurious bathrooms, complemented by a fully equipped kitchen."

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
5
B&B
(3 pers.)
2
Apartment 2
Holiday Home 1

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access

Attractions

  • Plouha Cliffs: Located about 9 kilometers southwest of Lan-ar-guibel, Plouha Cliffs offer breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the English Channel. With its highest point reaching 104 meters, it is the tallest coastal cliffs in Brittany.
  • Beauport Abbey: Situated approximately 13 kilometers northwest of Lan-ar-guibel, Beauport Abbey is a historical monastery founded in the 13th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, stroll through the peaceful gardens, and learn about its intriguing history.
  • Paimpol: A charming coastal town located around 15 kilometers northeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Paimpol is known for its picturesque harbor and maritime heritage. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, visit the local seafood market, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this Breton town.
  • Bréhat Island: Situated off the coast, Bréhat Island is accessible by a short boat ride from the town of Paimpol. Known as the "Island of Flowers," it boasts beautiful gardens, stunning coastal scenery, and quaint villages. Visitors can explore the island by foot, bike, or electric car.
  • Saint-Quay-Portrieux: About 25 kilometers northeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Saint-Quay-Portrieux is a popular seaside resort town. It features sandy beaches, a bustling marina, and a range of water activities. Visitors can also enjoy the town's vibrant restaurant scene and explore the nearby rugged coastline.
  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Château de la Roche-Jagu is a medieval fortress surrounded by stunning gardens and overlooking the Trieux River. The castle hosts various exhibitions and events throughout the year, making it a popular cultural attraction.
  • Trégastel: Situated around 40 kilometers northwest of Lan-ar-guibel, Trégastel is a coastal town renowned for its pink granite rock formations. Visitors can explore the unique landscapes, relax on the sandy beaches, and enjoy coastal walks along the scenic coastal paths.
  • Perros-Guirec: A little over 40 kilometers northwest of Lan-ar-guibel, Perros-Guirec is a picturesque seaside resort known for its beautiful beaches, charming town center, and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can also visit the nearby Ploumanac'h lighthouse and enjoy panoramic views of the pink granite coast.
  • Morlaix: Located approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Morlaix is a historic town with a rich architectural heritage. Its highlight is the Viaduct, a towering railway bridge that spans the town, offering panoramic views. Visitors can explore the medieval streets, visit the museums, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this charming Breton town. 10. Huelgoat Forest: Situated about 55 kilometers southeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Huelgoat Forest is a mystical woodland known for its moss-covered boulders, ancient trees, and picturesque lakes. Visitors can wander through the trails, discover mythical legends associated with the forest, and enjoy the tranquility of this enchanting natural attraction.

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