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Michel Fitamant
Kroas Ar Gorreg
Pleyben
29190

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This is a classified holiday house in Pleyben, Finistère, perfect for 2-4 people. The house is in excellent condition and surrounded by beautiful flowers. It is an ideal location for exploring and discovering the great sights, including the sea, mountains, festivals, and heritage sites. Pleyben is a charming town known for its stunning church and calvary, which experts often consider the most beautiful in Brittany. It is also the southern gateway to the Armorique and Monts d'Arrée Natural Park, as well as the border of the Alder. Pleyben is famous for its cakes, chocolate, and regional products.

The house offers all the comforts you need, including 3 bedrooms, a living room, an equipped kitchen, a bathroom, a laundry room, and a garage. It is also equipped with a washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, electric oven, fridge, fridge freezer, independent hydro massage cabin, central heating, free wifi, telephone, garden furniture, barbecue, and more.

The price for the house ranges from 250 to 280 for all periods, and from 380 to 430 per week in July and August, depending on the number of people. Charges are included, but heating is not.

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Holiday Home 1 3571 5928

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Attractions

  • Parc Naturel Régional d'Armorique: Located near Kroas Ar Gorreg, this regional nature park offers breathtaking landscapes, including forests, moorlands, and coastline. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, wildlife watching, and discovering charming villages within the park.
  • Ménez-Hom: As one of the highest peaks in Brittany, Ménez-Hom offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is a popular spot for paragliding, hiking, and enjoying stunning sunsets. The site also holds historical significance as it was once an Iron Age hillfort.
  • Le Faou: Situated on the banks of the Aulne River, Le Faou is a picturesque town with well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the charming narrow streets, visit the Saint-Sauveur Church, and enjoy riverside walks. The town also hosts a weekly market where you can find local produce and crafts.
  • Château de Trévarez: This magnificent castle, located in Saint-Goazec near Pleyben, is surrounded by beautiful French gardens. The castle itself is an architectural gem, with its pink granite facade and distinctive towers. Inside, there are art exhibitions and a museum showcasing the history of the castle and its owners.
  • Canal de Nantes à Brest: This historic canal stretches for 364 kilometers and passes near Pleyben. It offers scenic boat trips, as well as cycling and walking paths along its banks. Visitors can observe the locks, aqueducts, and charming villages that border the canal.
  • Musée de l'École Rurale en Bretagne: Located in Trégarvan, this museum provides insight into rural school life in Brittany during the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can explore the reconstructed classrooms, learn about traditional teaching methods, and discover the cultural heritage of the region.
  • Monts d'Arrée: This mountain range is known for its stunning landscapes and mythical atmosphere. It offers numerous hiking trails, including one that leads to Roc'h Ruz, the highest peak in Brittany. The area is rich in legends and mystical stories, adding to its allure.
  • Menez Drégan: Situated near Plomodiern, Menez Drégan is a nature reserve with diverse flora and fauna. It features coastal cliffs, heathlands, and a wide variety of bird species. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy birdwatching, hiking, and admiring the beautiful coastal scenery.
  • Abbaye du Relec: Located in Plounéour-Ménez, this ancient abbey dates back to the 12th century. It is known for its Romanesque architecture and tranquil setting. Visitors can explore the abbey ruins, stroll through the surrounding gardens, and learn about its rich history. 10. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper: Situated in Quimper, this museum houses an impressive collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and ceramics. It showcases works from various periods, with a focus on Breton artists. The museum also offers temporary exhibitions and educational programs.