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Martine
2 Rue Joseph Conrad - Ile Grande
Pleumeur Bodou
22560

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Price per night:

price from €90

Telephone:

0296919153

Mobile:

0622485671

Description:

Description for B&B:

Experience a luxurious stay on the ground floor of our esteemed establishment, featuring a private entrance. Indulge in the opulent amenities provided, including a splendid bedroom and an exclusive bathroom. The bedroom boasts a grand king size bed, a courtesy tray, and seamless wifi access. Step into the stunning bathroom adorned with an indoor garden, a multi-jet shower with mosaics and pebbles, and a toilet. Please note that our accommodation is strictly non-smoking and does not allow pets. Begin your day with an organic and delectable "gourmand" breakfast. Convenient parking options are available in close proximity to our guesthouse.

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Directions

GPS Coordinates: 48°4758"N / 3°3441"E

To reach Ile Grande from Lannion, follow these directions:
1. Head in the direction of Pleumeur-Bodou / Ile Grande (Enez Veur) on D21.
2. Pass through Pleumeur-Bodou and Penvern until you reach the coast.
3. Take a left followed by a right, and continue until you reach Ile Grande.
4. Once at the top of the village, turn left and cross over the village (church).
5. Follow the street Rue du Port down.
6. At 11 rue du Port, turn left onto the little street called Rue Joseph Conrad.

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Notes: organic breakfast

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Attractions

  • Planetarium de Bretagne: Located in Pleumeur Bodou, the Planetarium de Bretagne offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the wonders of the universe through immersive shows and exhibitions. It is a popular attraction for both children and adults interested in astronomy and space exploration.
  • Village Gaulois: The Village Gaulois is a reconstructed Iron Age village situated in Pleumeur Bodou. Visitors can step back in time and experience the daily life of Gauls through interactive displays, demonstrations, and guided tours. It's a great place to learn about the region's rich history.
  • Cité des Télécoms: Situated in Pleumeur Bodou, the Cité des Télécoms is a fascinating museum dedicated to the history of telecommunications. Visitors can delve into the evolution of communication technologies, view vintage equipment, and even explore an authentic submarine cable station. The highlight is the opportunity to climb to the top of a 72-meter-high radio tower for panoramic views.
  • Radôme: Adjacent to the Cité des Télécoms, the Radôme is a massive geodesic dome that once housed a satellite ground station. Today, it serves as an exhibition space and houses various artifacts related to space exploration and telecommunications. Visitors can also explore the outdoor space featuring rockets and antennas.
  • Ploumanac'h Lighthouse: Located a short distance from Ile Grande, the Ploumanac'h Lighthouse is a picturesque landmark situated on the Pink Granite Coast. The lighthouse, with its stunning coastal views, provides visitors with an opportunity to enjoy breathtaking scenery and take memorable photos.
  • Tregastel Beach: Situated near Ile Grande, Tregastel Beach is a beautiful sandy beach known for its crystal-clear waters and unique rock formations. It's a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and exploring the tide pools during low tide.
  • Perros-Guirec: A charming coastal town nearby, Perros-Guirec offers visitors a vibrant atmosphere with its bustling harbor, quaint shops, and restaurants. The town is also renowned for its stunning beaches, coastal walks, and the beautiful Jardin Georges Delaselle, a botanical garden located on the nearby Ile de Batz.
  • La Vallée des Saints: Located in Carnoët, La Vallée des Saints is an open-air sculpture park dedicated to the Breton saints. Visitors can admire over 130 monumental granite statues representing various saints, making it a unique and cultural attraction in the area.
  • Château de Tonquédec: Situated in Tonquédec, the Château de Tonquédec is a medieval fortress perched on a hill overlooking the Léguer Valley. Visitors can explore the ruins of the castle, stroll through its grounds, and learn about the history of this impressive stronghold. 10. Ile de Bréhat: A short boat ride away from the mainland, Ile de Bréhat is a picturesque island known for its colorful flowers, charming cottages, and car-free environment. Visitors can explore the island's stunning landscapes, visit the historic Abbaye de Beauport, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Please note that the distances mentioned may vary, and it is recommended to check the exact locations and opening hours of these attractions before planning a visit.

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