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We have 2 recently refurbished traditional self-catering cottages, Ty Jeanne (accommodating 4 people) and Ty Yann (accommodating 3 people), available for weekly rentals. Located just a mere 100 meters away from the breathtaking sea, our cottages are situated in Ile-Grande near Lannion, within the beautiful region of north Brittany.Description for Gite
We have two newly renovated traditional self-catering cottages, Ty Jeanne and Ty Yann, located just 100 metres away from the breathtaking sea. These cottages are perfect for a comfortable stay with Ty Jeanne accommodating up to 4 people and Ty Yann accommodating up to 3 people. Available for weekly rentals, these cozy cottages are situated in Ile-Grande near Lannion, a charming town in north Brittany. For additional details, please visit our website.Reviews
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Attractions
- Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast) - Located just a short drive away from 52 Rue du Roi Arthur, the Pink Granite Coast is known for its stunning rock formations, beautiful sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Take a leisurely stroll along the coastal path or enjoy a boat tour to explore the unique pink granite rocks.
- Ploumanac'h Lighthouse - Situated on the Pink Granite Coast, the Ploumanac'h Lighthouse is a picturesque landmark that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline. The lighthouse stands atop a pink granite cliff, providing a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- Île-Grande - As the name suggests, Île-Grande is a small island located near 52 Rue du Roi Arthur. Connected to the mainland by a causeway, this island is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Enjoy scenic walks, birdwatching, and relaxing on its sandy beaches.
- Trégastel Aquarium - A popular attraction for families, the Trégastel Aquarium is located in the nearby town of Trégastel. Get up close and personal with various marine species, including colorful fish, sharks, and turtles. The aquarium also features interactive exhibits and educational presentations.
- La Vallée des Traouïero - This enchanting valley is a hidden gem near Ile-Grande. Known for its lush greenery, moss-covered rocks, and babbling streams, it offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for a leisurely walk or a picnic. Keep an eye out for the ancient ruins and legends hidden within the valley.
- Perros-Guirec - Located just a short distance from Ile-Grande, Perros-Guirec is a charming coastal town famous for its sandy beaches, charming harbor, and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the town's narrow streets, indulge in local cuisine, or take a boat trip to discover the stunning nearby islands.
- Plougrescant - Plougrescant is a quaint village near Ile-Grande renowned for its captivating landscapes. Be sure to visit the iconic house "La Maison entre les Rochers" (The House between the Rocks), which appears to be wedged between two enormous granite rocks. The nearby Gouffre de Plougrescant, a scenic coastal chasm, is also worth exploring.
- Château de Tonquédec - For history enthusiasts, a visit to the Château de Tonquédec is a must. This medieval fortress, located near Ile-Grande, allows visitors to step back in time and explore its towers, ramparts, and courtyards. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from the top of the castle.
- Radôme Museum - Situated in Pleumeur-Bodou, the Radôme Museum showcases the history of telecommunications and space exploration. The museum's main attraction is a giant white dome housing an original satellite communication station. Learn about the fascinating technological advancements and enjoy interactive exhibits. 10. Lannion - The nearby town of Lannion offers a mix of history and modernity. Explore its charming medieval streets, visit the historic Saint-Jean-du-Baly Church, or take a stroll along the River Léguer. Lannion also boasts several shops, restaurants, and cultural events throughout the year.