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Marie-Noëlle Le Roux
23 Rue de la Rochenn
Ploemeur
56270

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Price per night:

price from €50

Telephone:

0297827001

Mobile:

0678379975

Description:

Description for B&B:

Located in South Brittany, these two bed and breakfast accommodations are perfect for a party of four. Offering a plethora of exciting activities including rambling, cycling, sailing, surfing, and golf, this destination promises an exhilarating experience. Moreover, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the captivating region, with must-visit destinations such as Carnac, Quiberon, Pont-Aven, and Concarneau within easy reach.

Description for Gite

Experience tranquility and comfort in our charming en-suite gite, boasting two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The first bedroom features a cozy double bed, while the second bedroom offers twin beds for a restful night's sleep. A spacious sitting room is shared between the bedrooms, providing a welcoming space to relax and unwind. Additionally, there is a well-appointed bathroom catering to the needs of both bedrooms. Nestled in a serene location, our bed and breakfast is situated in close proximity to the mesmerizing sea, ensuring a truly peaceful and rejuvenating stay.

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Directions

To reach the Centre de Kerpape from RN165, follow the directions towards Lorient and Larmor-Plage. Then, look for the sign indicating Centre de Kerpape, which is located approximately 100 meters from my house.

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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.)
2 50 50 oui
B&B
(3 pers.)
3 70 70 oui

Services

Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Fort Bloqué: Located just a short distance from Ploemeur, Fort Bloqué is a historic coastal fortress dating back to the 17th century. Visitors can explore the fort's walls, enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, and learn about its military history.
  • Le Terminus: This charming railway station turned art gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Located in Ploemeur, Le Terminus showcases a variety of contemporary artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and installations.
  • Guided Coastal Walks: Ploemeur offers several guided coastal walks that allow visitors to explore the stunning natural landscapes of the region. These walks often lead to picturesque beaches, hidden coves, and breathtaking viewpoints.
  • Golf Blue Green Ploemeur Ocean: Golf enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to this scenic golf course situated near Ploemeur. With its beautiful coastal setting and well-maintained fairways, Golf Blue Green Ploemeur Ocean offers an enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels.
  • Lorient La Base: Located just a short drive away from Ploemeur, Lorient La Base is a bustling marina and a hub for sailing enthusiasts. Visitors can admire the numerous yachts and sailboats, dine in waterfront restaurants, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the marina.
  • Musée de la Compagnie des Indes: Situated in Lorient, this museum explores the history of the French East India Company and its impact on trade and colonization. The museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including maps, documents, and objects from distant lands.
  • Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly: A must-visit for sailing enthusiasts, the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly in Lorient offers an immersive experience into the world of sailing. Visitors can learn about the life and achievements of Eric Tabarly, a renowned French sailor, and even try their hand at sailing simulations.
  • Port-Louis Citadel: Located in the nearby town of Port-Louis, this 17th-century fortress overlooks the entrance to the Lorient harbor. The citadel houses a museum dedicated to the history of the town and the surrounding area, with exhibits showcasing maritime artifacts and local heritage.
  • Groix Island: A short ferry ride from Lorient takes you to Groix Island, a picturesque island known for its unspoiled beaches, rugged coastline, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, or simply relaxing on the island's tranquil shores. 10. Kerhinet Village: Located a bit further away, near Saint-Lyphard, Kerhinet Village is a beautifully preserved traditional village with thatched-roof houses. It offers a glimpse into rural life in the past, allowing visitors to explore the historic homes, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, and learn about local customs and traditions.

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