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Sandrine Lemaire
Gouéliou
Ploumilliau
22300

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Welcome to this charming former farm, showcasing the authentic Breton rural heritage. Nestled just 4 kilometers away from the mesmerizing sea, this property comprises three beautiful stone houses. Your accommodation awaits in a uniquely converted stable, exuding a peaceful ambiance.

This detached holiday home, spanning across 100 square meters, is perfect for 4 to 5 individuals. Surrounded by a spacious garden spanning 1000 square meters, the property offers a serene haven. On the ground floor, you will find a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a toilet, and a cozy living/dining room. Upstairs, there are two inviting bedrooms and an additional toilet.

Situated in the renowned Pink Granite Coast, you have the opportunity to embark on a breathtaking stroll along the Ploumanach harbor, near Perros-Guirec. The property's ideal location, positioned between the enchanting Ile de Bréhat and Ile de Batz, allows you to explore the entirety of Brittany, from Quimper to Mont-St-Michel.

Conveniently located a mere 500 meters from the picturesque village of Ploumilliau, you can savor the tranquility of the countryside while enjoying easy access to various shops and services. Within close proximity, you'll find bakers, butchers, grocers, a fish shop, a creperie, a bar, medical facilities, pharmacies, a post office, and a bank.

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Attractions

  • Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast): Located in the nearby town of Perros-Guirec, this stunning natural attraction features unique pink granite rock formations along the coastline. Visitors can take scenic walks, enjoy beautiful beaches, and admire the picturesque landscapes.
  • Château de Tonquédec: Situated in the village of Tonquédec, this medieval castle dates back to the 12th century. The well-preserved ruins offer visitors the chance to explore the history and architecture of the castle, as well as enjoy panoramic views from its towers.
  • Jardins de Kerdalo: These enchanting gardens, located in the town of Tredarzec, showcase a variety of plant species from around the world. The meticulously designed landscapes, including terraces, ponds, and sculptures, make it a peaceful and visually captivating place to visit.
  • Chapelle de Kermaria-an-Iskuit: Found in the village of Plouha, this 14th-century chapel is renowned for its intricate and well-preserved medieval frescoes. The stunning artwork, depicting religious scenes and legends, is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
  • Village Gaulois: Located in Pleumeur-Bodou, this reconstructed Gallic village offers an immersive experience into the ancient Celtic civilization. Visitors can explore thatched huts, witness demonstrations of traditional crafts, and learn about the daily life of the Gauls.
  • Le Radôme: Situated in Pleumeur-Bodou, this unique attraction houses a large satellite dish used for communication experiments. Visitors can learn about the history of telecommunications and even participate in interactive exhibits, making it an educational and fascinating experience.
  • Abbaye de Beauport: This picturesque abbey, located in Paimpol, was founded in the 13th century and boasts beautiful gardens and extensive grounds. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, stroll through the peaceful gardens, and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding sea.
  • Musée de la Mer (Museum of the Sea): Situated in Paimpol, this museum showcases the maritime heritage of the region. Exhibits include models of ships, navigational instruments, and artifacts related to fishing and seafaring, providing insight into the maritime history of Brittany.
  • Île de Bréhat: Just off the coast of Ploubazlanec, this charming archipelago consists of two main islands, Bréhat and Bréhat Sud. Visitors can explore the car-free islands by foot or bicycle, admire the colorful houses, relax on sandy beaches, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. 10. Phare de Ploumanac'h: Located in Perros-Guirec, this lighthouse stands proudly on a pink granite headland. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the coastal path to enjoy panoramic views of the lighthouse, cliffs, and the surrounding Pink Granite Coast.

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