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Eric Murphy
Parcou
Plonévez Du Faou
29530

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Tariffs (including continental breakfast):

- Single occupancy in the ensuite Avalenn bedroom: €46/night
- Double occupancy in the ensuite Avalenn bedroom: €55/night
- Triple occupancy in the ensuite Avalenn bedroom: €75/night
- Family suite for four people: €92/night
- Family suite (breakfast not included): €70/night

The accommodation can accommodate up to 8 people.

The Avalenn bedroom is located on the ground floor, overlooking the garden, and has its own independent access. It can accommodate 2 people and has an ensuite shower room and toilet. The two single beds can be combined to create a large double bed with a king-size quilt.

The Perenn bedroom is located above the dining room and can be accessed through a private staircase. It can accommodate 2 people and has a standard double bed. The ensuite shower room includes a shower, washbasin, and toilet.

The family suite is a detached cottage that overlooks the garden. It is perfect for families or small groups of friends who prefer self-catering.

The ground floor of the family suite includes a living room with sofas and armchairs, as well as a kitchen/dining area. There is also a lobby and a shower room with a toilet.

On the first floor of the family suite, there is Bedroom 1 with two twin beds and Bedroom 2 with two divan beds that can be converted into a double bed with a king-size quilt.

Additional amenities include a dining room in the main house, where guests can relax in front of the stove. The kitchen is available for use in the evenings by occupants of the Avalenn and Perenn rooms. There is also a heated drying/laundry room with drying racks, a washing machine, an iron, and an ironing board.

For those with bikes or equipment, there is an outbuilding available for storage. The enclosed garden offers a shady area with tables and chairs for guests to enjoy.

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Directions

To travel from the village of Plonévez du Faou to the hamlet of Parcou, follow these directions:

1. Head towards the roundabout located at the northern end of the main street in Plonévez du Faou.

2. Take the exit marked D136 Lannédern (rue de Kermaria) at the roundabout. Then, immediately take the first road on your left, which is signposted Marchy, Parcou, Meslé.

3. Continue on this road for approximately 1 kilometer. The third left turn you come across will lead you to Parcou.

4. Once you reach Parcou, look for the first house on the right side as you enter the village.

5. Along the way, you will find signposts marked CHAMBRES Ti ar Rederien Parcou, starting from the roundabout.

For GPS users, the coordinates to guide you are N 48.2592, W -03.8441.

If you prefer using public transportation, the following options are available:

- Quimper, Brest, and Morlaix have train stations that can be reached within 45 minutes to 1 hour by car. Carhaix-Plouguer, which has local train services, is only a 25-minute drive away.
- There is a coach link that operates once a day, connecting Plonévez with Quimper, Brest, and Morlaix.
- The nearest airports are Brest Guipavas, which is approximately a 1-hour drive, and Dinard, which is around 2.5 hours away.
- If you prefer traveling by ferry, Roscoff is approximately 1 hour away, while St. Malo is about 2.5 hours away.
- If you plan to travel with Brittany Ferries, we can provide you with a discount code that will give you a 10% reduction on your crossing.

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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 55

Services

Wi-Fi
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Monts d'Arrée: Located near Parcou, Monts d'Arrée is a mountain range offering stunning panoramic views and scenic hiking trails. It is known for its rugged beauty, ancient rock formations, and diverse flora and fauna.
  • Château de Trévarez: Situated in Saint-Goazec, just a short drive from Parcou, Château de Trévarez is a magnificent 19th-century castle surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, admire the elegant architecture, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Quimper: As the capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is a charming city with a rich history and culture. It is famous for its beautifully preserved medieval center, picturesque riverfront, and impressive Gothic cathedral. Quimper also offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and museums.
  • Menez-Hom: Menez-Hom is a prominent hill located near Plomodiern, close to Parcou. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the Crozon Peninsula, and the Bay of Douarnenez. Visitors can hike to the summit or drive up to the viewpoint to enjoy the stunning scenery.
  • Huelgoat Forest: Situated near the village of Huelgoat, this enchanting forest is known for its mystical landscapes and ancient rock formations. Visitors can explore the forest's numerous trails, discover hidden waterfalls, and marvel at the famous "Chaos of Huelgoat," a collection of huge granite boulders.
  • Locronan: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Locronan is a well-preserved medieval town near Parcou. Its picturesque cobblestone streets, charming stone houses, and historic buildings create a captivating atmosphere. Locronan is also known for its local artisans, traditional crafts, and annual festivals.
  • Pointe du Raz: Located on the westernmost tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a dramatic headland known for its rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and breathtaking coastal scenery. It offers several walking paths that allow visitors to explore the stunning natural beauty of the area and admire the powerful Atlantic Ocean.
  • Concarneau: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, Concarneau is a fortified town with a beautiful historic center and a picturesque fishing port. Visitors can stroll along the medieval ramparts, explore the narrow streets lined with shops and cafes, and visit the renowned Musée de la Pêche (Fishing Museum).
  • The Glénan Islands: Located off the coast of Finistère, the Glénan Islands are a group of picturesque islands known for their crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and diverse marine life. Visitors can take a boat trip to the islands, go snorkeling or diving, or simply relax on the pristine beaches. 10. Pont-Aven: Famous for its association with the Post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, Pont-Aven is a charming town nestled along the Aven River. It offers a delightful blend of art galleries, traditional Breton architecture, and scenic river views. Visitors can also explore the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Pont-Aven, which showcases the town's artistic heritage.