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Address:

Michel Corre
place du port Kerfissien
Cléder/Plouescat
29233

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Price per week:

price from €490

Telephone:

0298254671

Mobile:

0679525177

Description:

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This exceptional southwest-facing accommodation is perfect for up to 2 people.

Featuring a spacious living room with two large windows overlooking the sea, this property offers a comfortable sitting area with a sofa bed measuring 1.40m. The kitchenette is fully equipped with electric plates and oven, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, toaster, washing machine, iron, and more. There is also a dining space within the living room.

The bedroom boasts a double bed measuring 1.60m (or two single beds measuring 0.80m each).

The bathroom includes a shower and a hairdryer, and there is a separate toilet.

Outside, you can enjoy a terrace with garden furniture, deck chairs, and a barbecue in the enclosed garden.

Bicycles are available for use, and the accommodation also offers electric heating and parking facilities.

Please note that pets are not allowed.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Apartment 2 490 800

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Beaches of Kerfissien: Located right next to Place du Port Kerfissien, the beaches offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and enjoy various water sports.
  • Cairn of Barnenez: This ancient monument is one of the largest megalithic mausoleums in Europe. Dating back to 4500 BC, it consists of a burial mound and a series of stone chambers. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its historical significance.
  • Plouescat Casino: For those looking for entertainment and a vibrant atmosphere, the Plouescat Casino is a popular attraction. It offers a variety of slot machines, table games, and live shows. Visitors can also dine at the casino's restaurant or enjoy a drink at the bar.
  • Meneham Village: Situated on the coast, Meneham Village provides a glimpse into the traditional Breton way of life. It is a collection of stone cottages and fishermen's huts that have been restored to showcase the region's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the village, learn about local customs, and enjoy stunning coastal views.
  • Château de Kerjean: Located in Saint-Vougay, just a short distance from Cléder/Plouescat, the Château de Kerjean is a beautifully preserved Renaissance castle. Visitors can tour the castle's elegant rooms, stroll through the gardens, and learn about its history through exhibitions and displays.
  • Île de Batz: A short boat ride from Roscoff, Île de Batz is a picturesque island known for its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bicycle, visit the Jardin Georges Delaselle (botanical garden), and relax on its sandy beaches. The island's lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Roscoff: This charming coastal town is famous for its historic center and its connection to the seaweed industry. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire the colorful buildings, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants. The town also serves as a departure point for trips to Île de Batz.
  • Enclos Paroissiaux: These unique religious enclosures can be found in various towns in the region, including Plouescat. The enclos paroissiaux consist of a church, an ossuary, a calvary, and a surrounding wall. They are known for their intricate stone carvings and architectural beauty.
  • Phare de Pontusval: Located near Brignogan-Plages, the Phare de Pontusval is a picturesque lighthouse perched on rugged cliffs. Visitors can admire the panoramic views from the top and learn about the lighthouse's history and role in maritime navigation. 10. Brest: While a bit further away, Brest is worth a visit for its rich maritime history and vibrant city life. The city offers attractions such as the National Maritime Museum, Océanopolis (a fantastic aquarium), and the stunning Brest Castle. Visitors can also enjoy shopping, dining, and cultural events in the city center.

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