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Address:

Christine de Hercé
Route d'Auray
Locmariaquer
56740

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Price per night:

price from €76

Telephone:

0297573224

Mobile:

0610576306

Description:

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Capaloc rooms provide a magnificent outlook of the Gulf of Morbihan, allowing you to relish a delightful breakfast while witnessing the captivating sunrise. With a marine ambiance, these rooms are not only roomy but also furnished with all the necessary amenities for your utmost convenience. Situated near La Trinité sur Mer and Carnac, they offer easy access to the coastal paths along the Gulf as well as the Bay of Quiberon, which are merely 50 meters away.

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Directions

To reach the Gulf side entrance of the village, follow the route from Auray to Crac'h, and continue onwards to Locmariaquer.

Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 76 80 20 oui

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Parking
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Attractions

  • Locmariaquer Megaliths: Located just a short distance from Route d'Auray, the Locmariaquer Megaliths are a collection of ancient stone structures dating back to the Neolithic period. These megalithic monuments, including the Grand Menhir Brisé, the Table des Marchands, and the Er-Grah tumulus, offer a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
  • Cairn du Petit Mont: Situated on a small island in the Gulf of Morbihan, the Cairn du Petit Mont is an ancient burial mound that dates back to the Bronze Age. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its historical significance, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.
  • Île-aux-Moines: Known as the Island of Monks, Île-aux-Moines is a picturesque island located in the Gulf of Morbihan. With its sandy beaches, charming villages, and scenic walking trails, the island is a popular destination for leisurely strolls, cycling, and boat trips.
  • Saint-Goustan: Located in the nearby town of Auray, Saint-Goustan is a historic port area that retains its medieval charm. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, enjoy waterfront dining, and soak in the maritime atmosphere.
  • Carnac Stones: Just a short drive from Locmariaquer, the Carnac Stones are one of the most famous megalithic sites in the world. This vast collection of standing stones, arranged in long rows, is believed to have been erected during the Neolithic period. Exploring the site offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient rituals and cultural practices.
  • Vannes: The city of Vannes, located along the Gulf of Morbihan, is a delightful place to visit. With its well-preserved medieval city walls, charming old town, and a bustling harbor, Vannes offers a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can explore the city's museums, enjoy a boat ride along the river, and indulge in the local cuisine.
  • La Trinité-sur-Mer: Situated on the coastline near Locmariaquer, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a popular destination for sailing enthusiasts. The town hosts various sailing events throughout the year, and its marina is filled with impressive yachts. Additionally, visitors can relax on the beautiful beaches, dine in waterfront restaurants, and soak up the coastal ambiance.
  • Gulf of Morbihan: Known as one of the most beautiful bays in the world, the Gulf of Morbihan offers stunning natural scenery and a multitude of outdoor activities. Visitors can take boat tours to explore the many islands, enjoy hiking or cycling along the coastal paths, or simply relax on the sandy beaches while taking in the breathtaking views. These are just a few of the many tourist attractions near Route d'Auray in Locmariaquer, France. Each of these sites offers a unique experience and a chance to immerse oneself in the rich history and natural beauty of the region.