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Hélène Gompertz
241, Rue Feunteunigou
Penmarc'h
29760

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Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0298585607

Mobile:

0618045640

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We have three different rooms available for your stay. The first room, called "The African," features a double bed measuring 160/200 and a mezzanine with another double bed measuring 90/180. It has a private shower room and toilet. The second room, named "Bamboo," offers either a double bed measuring 80/200 or two single beds, also measuring 80/200. It has its own private shower room and toilet as well. The third room, called "Shadock," is perfect for families as it has a double bed measuring 160/200 on the ground floor and a child's iron bed plus three single beds measuring 90/200. It also has a private shower room and toilet. All our rooms are independent and have access to the garden.

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Directions

To travel from Plomeur to Penmarc, drive for 1 hour covering a distance of 3 km. Take a right turn (indicated by a sign for bed and breakfast) upon reaching Penmarc. From there, drive for 1 hour to return to Plomeur and head towards the direction of the Chapel de la Madeleine. Follow the small signs that lead to the hosts' accommodations.

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Attractions

  • Phare d'Eckmühl: Located in Penmarc'h, the Phare d'Eckmühl is a stunning lighthouse that offers panoramic views of the coastline. It stands at 65 meters tall and is open to the public to climb and explore.
  • Musée Haliotika: This museum is dedicated to the fishing industry in Brittany and is situated in Guilvinec, a nearby town. Visitors can learn about the region's maritime heritage, observe fishing boats, and even participate in interactive exhibits.
  • Pointe de la Torche: Known for its exceptional beauty, Pointe de la Torche is a scenic headland located in Plomeur. This natural site is a popular destination for surfing, kiteboarding, and hiking, with picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Musée Bigouden: Situated in Pont-l'Abbé, the Musée Bigouden showcases the traditional culture and heritage of the Bigouden region. It features an extensive collection of costumes, artifacts, and exhibits that provide insights into the local way of life.
  • Port-Musée de Douarnenez: Located in Douarnenez, this maritime museum offers an immersive experience into the world of boats and seafaring. Visitors can explore various vessels, learn about shipbuilding, and delve into the rich maritime history of the area.
  • Chapelle Notre-Dame de Tronoën: Situated in Saint-Jean-Trolimon, this historical chapel dates back to the 14th century and is known for its intricately carved Calvary. It is a significant religious site and a testament to the region's architectural and artistic heritage.
  • Le Guilvinec Fish Market: As one of the largest fishing ports in France, Guilvinec boasts a bustling fish market. Visitors can witness the arrival of fresh catches, interact with local fishermen, and purchase a variety of seafood directly from the market.
  • Maison des Rochers: Located in Saint-Guénolé, this charming house-turned-museum showcases the life and works of renowned French writer Pierre-Jakez Hélias. It offers a glimpse into the local literary and cultural heritage of the area.
  • Phare de la Vieille: Situated on a rocky islet off the coast of Plogoff, the Phare de la Vieille is a historic lighthouse that dates back to the 19th century. Its remote location and dramatic surroundings make it an intriguing tourist attraction. 10. Les Roches du Diable: Translating to "The Devil's Rocks," Les Roches du Diable is a natural site located in Plouhinec. It features unique rock formations shaped by the powerful Atlantic waves and offers a captivating setting for hiking and photography.

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