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Arnault Le Goffic
Lan-ar-guibel
Plouzelambre
22420

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Telephone:

02 96 35 40 48

Mobile:

06 78 92 92 10

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This charming gîte offers three cozy bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. It also boasts a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals during your stay.

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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.)
5
B&B
(3 pers.)
2
Apartment 2
Holiday Home 1

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access

Attractions

  • La Roche Jagu Castle: Located about 9 kilometers southeast of Lan-ar-guibel, La Roche Jagu Castle is a stunning medieval fortress situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Trieux River. The castle offers beautiful gardens, exhibitions, and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Plouha Cliffs: Approximately 25 kilometers west of Lan-ar-guibel, the Plouha Cliffs are the highest cliffs in Brittany, reaching up to 104 meters in height. They provide breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and are ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and photography.
  • Paimpol: Situated about 10 kilometers north of Lan-ar-guibel, Paimpol is a charming coastal town known for its picturesque harbor and traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with shops, enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants, and visit the Musée de la Mer (Museum of the Sea).
  • Bréhat Island: Located off the coast, Bréhat Island is a scenic paradise known for its lush vegetation, colorful flowers, and crystal-clear waters. The island is car-free, allowing visitors to enjoy peaceful walks, bike rides, and picturesque views. Don't miss the beautiful Saint-Michel Chapel and the Bréhat lighthouse.
  • Plougrescant: Situated approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Plougrescant is a small village famous for its unique geological formations. The most iconic attraction is the "Gouffre" or "The Abyss," a narrow crack in the rocks that fills with water at high tide, creating a fascinating natural spectacle.
  • Beauport Abbey: Located around 18 kilometers northwest of Lan-ar-guibel, Beauport Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, stroll through the extensive gardens, and learn about the abbey's history through exhibits and guided tours.
  • Pléhédel Windmill: Situated approximately 20 kilometers west of Lan-ar-guibel, the Pléhédel Windmill is a restored 19th-century windmill that offers a glimpse into traditional milling techniques. Visitors can learn about the process and history of milling while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Pontrieux: Located about 15 kilometers southeast of Lan-ar-guibel, Pontrieux is a quaint town known for its picturesque half-timbered houses and charming canal. Visitors can take a leisurely boat ride along the Trieux River, explore the narrow streets, and admire the vibrant floral displays during the summer months. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical sites and natural wonders to charming towns and cultural landmarks, ensuring that visitors to Lan-ar-guibel can enjoy a fulfilling and varied itinerary.

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