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Lénaïck Le Gall
Kerhuel
Plouec du Trieux
22260

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0671073961

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This accommodation is perfect for a couple seeking a peaceful retreat or for a family with 1 or 2 children. It is situated in a serene and verdant environment, guaranteeing tranquility and relaxation. We are conveniently located 5km away from downtown and a short 20-minute drive from Trestel, with easy access to both Tréguier and Guingamp. Numerous attractions in the area include the charming Pontrieux washhouses, the picturesque port, and the magnificent Château de La Roche Jagu. Additionally, there are plenty of scenic footpaths along the Trieux river. Please don't hesitate to contact us for further information!

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Property type Quantity
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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 45 60 400 600 30 oui

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Attractions

  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Trieux estuary. It features beautiful gardens, exhibitions, and cultural events, making it a popular attraction for history and nature enthusiasts.
  • Jardin du Kestellic: Situated in Plouguiel, this enchanting garden showcases a diverse collection of plants, flowers, and trees. Visitors can explore different themed areas, including a Japanese garden, a rose garden, and a Mediterranean garden, providing a peaceful and picturesque experience.
  • Paimpol: A charming coastal town, Paimpol is known for its maritime heritage and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque harbor, visit the bustling market, or explore the Musée de la Mer (Museum of the Sea) to learn about the town's rich fishing history.
  • Beauport Abbey: Just outside Paimpol, Beauport Abbey is a beautifully preserved Cistercian abbey dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins, admire the tranquil surroundings, and learn about the monks' way of life through informative exhibits.
  • La Roche-Derrien: This medieval town is known for its narrow cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and the ruins of its castle. Visitors can enjoy wandering through the town's charming squares, exploring its historical sites, and experiencing the authentic Breton atmosphere.
  • Ploumanac'h: Located on the Pink Granite Coast, Ploumanac'h is renowned for its unique rock formations and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the coast, marvel at the pink-hued granite rocks, and enjoy the beautiful sandy beaches in the area.
  • Tréguier: This historic town is characterized by its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming narrow streets. Tréguier is home to the stunning Gothic-style Tréguier Cathedral, which is worth a visit for its intricate stained glass windows and peaceful ambiance.
  • Bréhat Island: Accessible by a short boat trip from Paimpol, Bréhat Island is a picturesque destination with no cars allowed. Visitors can explore the island's beautiful beaches, colorful gardens, and charming villages while enjoying the serene atmosphere and breathtaking coastal views.
  • Plougrescant: This coastal village is famous for its unusual house known as "Maison Entre les Rochers" (House Between the Rocks). It is perched between two massive granite boulders, creating a unique sight. Plougrescant is also known for its beautiful beaches and coastal walks. 10. Abbaye de Beauport Botanical Garden: Located near Paimpol, this botanical garden offers a delightful combination of natural beauty and historical significance. Visitors can explore the gardens, which feature a wide variety of plants and flowers, while also learning about the abbey's history and restoration efforts.

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