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Failler Thierry
Kéréon 29730 Tréffiagat/Léchiagat
Plouzané
29280

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price from €370

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Located in the heart of Bigouden Country, our gite offers a perfect setting for both energizing and cultural holidays. Nestled within a lush green landscape, this property is conveniently situated near the charming fishing port of Guilvinec, making it an ideal starting point for your explorations. From here, you can easily visit the region's renowned attractions including the Pointe de la Torche, Quimper with its majestic cathedral and historic old town, the picturesque village of Locronan, the vibrant town of Concarneau, the enchanting town of Douarnenez, and the breathtaking Glénan and Sein islands. For a glimpse of what awaits you, please visit our website where you will find a wide selection of photos and availability. Thank you, and we look forward to welcoming you soon!

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Directions

To exit Quimper and head towards Pont labbé, take the expressway. Once at Pont labbé, continue in the direction of Guilvinec. After passing the entrance sign for Guilvinec town, take a left towards Tréffiagat. Travel approximately 1 km and you will reach the hamlet of Kéréon. At the crossroads, turn left and you will see the house.

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Attractions

  • Pointe du Raz: Located on the westernmost tip of France, Pointe du Raz offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and the surrounding islands. It is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the dramatic coastal scenery.
  • Océanopolis: Situated in Brest, Océanopolis is a marine-themed park and aquarium that showcases the diverse ecosystems of the world's oceans. Visitors can explore the three pavilions dedicated to polar, temperate, and tropical environments, and discover a wide variety of marine species.
  • Musée national de la Marine: Housed in the historic castle of Brest, the Musée national de la Marine is a maritime museum that showcases the history and heritage of the French Navy. The museum exhibits a vast collection of ship models, naval artifacts, and interactive displays, providing insights into France's naval prowess.
  • Le Conquet: A charming coastal town located near Plouzané, Le Conquet is famous for its picturesque harbor and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with traditional Breton houses, enjoy fresh seafood in waterfront restaurants, and take boat trips to nearby islands such as Molène and Ouessant.
  • Phare du Four: The Phare du Four is a lighthouse situated on a small island off the coast of Brittany. It is known for its remote and wild location, offering panoramic views of the sea and surrounding cliffs. Visitors can reach the lighthouse by boat and explore the rugged landscape surrounding it.
  • Fort de Bertheaume: Located on a rocky outcrop near Plougonvelin, the Fort de Bertheaume is a historical fortress that dates back to the 17th century. It offers guided tours where visitors can learn about its military history, explore the underground passages, and enjoy stunning views of the coastline.
  • Les Abers: The Les Abers region is known for its picturesque river estuaries and coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore the charming fishing villages of Aber Wrac'h and Aber Benoît, take boat trips along the estuaries, and admire the beautiful sandy beaches and rocky cliffs.
  • Château de Brest: The Château de Brest is a medieval fortress located in the city of Brest. It is one of the largest fortresses in Europe and houses the Musée national de la Marine. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts, visit the museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the harbor and city.
  • La Route des Phares: The La Route des Phares, or the Lighthouse Route, is a scenic coastal road that winds its way along the rugged Brittany coastline. It offers stunning views of numerous lighthouses, picturesque fishing villages, and beautiful beaches, making it a popular route for road trips and exploration. 10. Plage de Trez-Rouz: Situated near Tréffiagat/Léchiagat, Plage de Trez-Rouz is a sandy beach known for its clear waters and beautiful surroundings. It is an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports such as surfing and kiteboarding.

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