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Tugdual Perennec
Chemin De La Petite Fontaine
Roscanvel
29570

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Price per night:

price from €170

Telephone:

0685163266

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Description for B&B:

This accommodation offers a well-equipped kitchen, high-speed wifi, and a television.

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Directions

If you are traveling by bus to Crozon, you can either come to Brest or Quimper.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 170 210 1000 1300
Holiday Home 1 190 300 1250 1550

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Crozon Peninsula: Located just a short distance from Chemin De La Petite Fontaine, the Crozon Peninsula is known for its stunning landscapes and picturesque views. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the rugged coastal paths, exploring the charming villages, and relaxing on the beautiful beaches.
  • Pointe de Pen-Hir: This dramatic cliff formation offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding coastline. It is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts who can marvel at the rugged beauty of the landscape.
  • Morgat Beach: Situated in the town of Crozon, Morgat Beach is a gorgeous sandy beach with crystal-clear waters. It is an ideal place for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, and it also offers a range of amenities including cafes, restaurants, and shops.
  • Fort de Bertheaume: Built in the 17th century, Fort de Bertheaume is a historical fortification located on a small island just off the coast. Visitors can take a guided tour of the fort, explore the underground tunnels, and enjoy panoramic views of the sea and the coastline.
  • Océanopolis: Located in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular aquarium and marine science center. It features various marine ecosystems, including polar, tropical, and temperate, and offers interactive exhibits, educational programs, and entertaining shows for visitors of all ages.
  • Brest Castle: Situated in the city of Brest, this imposing castle dates back to the 13th century and offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the medieval fortress, admire the panoramic views from its towers, and learn about the castle's role in various historical events.
  • Camaret-sur-Mer: This charming coastal town is famous for its picturesque harbor, historic buildings, and quaint streets. Visitors can wander around the old town, visit the Vauban Tower, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants.
  • Le Fret: Nestled on the banks of the harbor, Le Fret is a small village known for its charming atmosphere and beautiful views. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, admire the traditional Breton houses, and enjoy a peaceful stroll along the waterfront.
  • Musee de la Fraise et du Patrimoine: Located in Plougastel-Daoulas, this museum is dedicated to the history and heritage of the strawberry, which is a local specialty. Visitors can learn about the cultivation and production of strawberries, taste different strawberry products, and discover the cultural importance of this fruit in the region. 10. La Pointe Saint-Mathieu: Situated at the westernmost tip of the Crozon Peninsula, this headland is home to an ancient abbey and a lighthouse. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, enjoy panoramic views of the sea, and learn about the area's maritime history.

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