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Failler Thierry
Kéréon 29730 Tréffiagat/Léchiagat
Plouzané
29280

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price from €370

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0298059549

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Description for Gite

Located in the heart of the beautiful Bigouden Country, our gite offers the perfect setting for an invigorating or culturally enriching holiday. Nestled amidst lush greenery, and conveniently close to the charming fishing port of Guilvinec, our property provides a comfortable retreat and an excellent starting point for your explorations. From here, you can easily visit all the renowned attractions in the vicinity, including the breathtaking Pointe du Raz, the historic city of Quimper with its majestic cathedral and picturesque old town, the enchanting village of Locronan, the vibrant town of Concarneau, the captivating town of Douarnenez, as well as the stunning Glénan and Sein islands. Detailed photographs and availability can be found on our website. Thank you and we hope to welcome you soon!

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Directions

To depart from Quimper towards Pont l'Abbé, take the expressway. Upon reaching Pont l'Abbé, continue in the direction of Guilvinec. Once you see the sign indicating the entrance to Guilvinec town, make a left turn towards Tréffiagat. After driving for about 1 km, you will reach the hamlet of Kéréon. At the crossroads, make a left turn and you will find the house.

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Notes: saturday at saturday

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Attractions

  • Pointe du Raz: Located on the westernmost tip of France, Pointe du Raz offers stunning views of rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and the surrounding islands. It is a popular spot for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers.
  • Océanopolis: Situated in Brest, Océanopolis is a fascinating aquarium and ocean discovery park. It features different pavilions showcasing marine life from different regions of the world, including tropical, polar, and temperate zones.
  • Brest Castle: This imposing fortress in Brest dates back to the 13th century and offers a glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts, towers, and exhibits displaying ancient artifacts and military memorabilia.
  • Les Abers: Les Abers refers to the estuaries of two rivers, the Aber Wrac'h and the Aber Benoît. These natural landscapes are known for their picturesque beauty, with winding waterways, sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages.
  • La Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon de Roscoff: Located in Roscoff, this museum provides insights into the history of the "Johnnies" (onion sellers) who traveled from Brittany to England to sell their produce. Visitors can learn about their traditions, see traditional costumes, and explore the onion-themed exhibits.
  • Phare du Four: Situated on the Île de Sein, Phare du Four is a lighthouse that marks the entrance to the Brest harbor. It offers panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Quimper Cathedral: The Cathedral of Saint-Corentin in Quimper is a stunning Gothic masterpiece. Its impressive architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and beautifully carved choir stalls make it a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts.
  • Locronan: This well-preserved medieval town is known for its cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and charming squares. It has been a popular filming location for historical movies due to its authentic atmosphere.
  • Fort de Bertheaume: Located on a small island near Plougonvelin, Fort de Bertheaume offers a unique experience for visitors. Accessible by a suspension bridge, this 17th-century fortification provides panoramic views of the coast and offers activities like zip-lining and rock climbing. 10. Île de Batz: Just off the coast of Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its beautiful gardens, sandy beaches, and traditional island life. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bicycle, visit the exotic garden, and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. These tourist attractions near Tréffiagat/Léchiagat offer a mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and picturesque towns, providing visitors with a diverse range of options to explore and enjoy.

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