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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, this property is conveniently situated near the charming fishing port of Guilvinec, making it an ideal starting point for your exploration of the area. From here, you can easily visit the region's renowned attractions, including the captivating Pointe du Raz, the historic city of Quimper with its magnificent cathedral and old town, the picturesque village of Locronan, the vibrant town of Concarneau, the charming town of Douarnenez, and the breathtaking Glénan and Sein islands. To get a glimpse of our accommodations and check availability, please visit our website. Thank you and we hope to welcome you soon!

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Directions

To exit Quimper and head towards Pont Labbé, take the expressway. Upon reaching Pont Labbé, continue towards Guilvinec. Once you see the sign indicating the entrance to Guilvinec, make a left turn towards Tréffiagat. Travel approximately 1 km and you will come across the hamlet of Kéréon. At the crossroads, turn left and you will spot the house.

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Attractions

  • Pointe du Raz: Located on the westernmost tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a stunning natural site known for its rugged cliffs, dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the iconic Raz de Sein lighthouse.
  • Océanopolis: Situated in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular marine discovery park that offers visitors the chance to explore various aquatic ecosystems. It features three pavilions dedicated to polar, tropical, and temperate marine environments, as well as interactive exhibits and live animal displays.
  • The Fortifications of Vauban: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Fortifications of Vauban include several coastal fortresses and military structures built by the renowned military engineer, Vauban. These fortifications played a significant role in protecting the coastal regions of Brittany and are a testament to France's military history.
  • Quimper Cathedral: Located in the charming city of Quimper, Quimper Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Corentin) is a magnificent Gothic-style cathedral dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can admire its stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and grand architecture.
  • Lesconil: A quaint fishing village located near Tréffiagat/Léchiagat, Lesconil offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Breton seafaring life. The village features colorful fishing boats, charming streets, and a picturesque harbor where you can sample fresh seafood or enjoy a relaxing stroll.
  • Locronan: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Locronan is a well-preserved medieval town with cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and a central square lined with cafes and boutiques. It is also known for its craft traditions, particularly pottery and weaving.
  • Brest Castle: Overlooking the city of Brest, Brest Castle (Château de Brest) is a historic fortress that has witnessed centuries of military history. Visitors can explore its ramparts, museums, and enjoy panoramic views of the harbor.
  • Les Roches du Diable: Translating to "The Devil's Rocks," Les Roches du Diable is a natural site in Plougasnou known for its striking rock formations and beautiful coastal scenery. It's a great spot for hiking, photography, and enjoying the rugged beauty of the Brittany coastline.
  • Musee des Beaux-Arts de Quimper: The Museum of Fine Arts of Quimper houses an impressive collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It showcases works from various periods, including the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and contemporary art. 10. Phare du Petit Minou: This historic lighthouse, located near Plouzané, stands on a rocky outcrop at the entrance of the Goulet de Brest. Visitors can admire its charming architecture, picturesque surroundings, and learn about its maritime significance at the adjacent exhibition center.

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