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Isabelle Kerfrident10 rue de ker huella
Le Folgoet
29260
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Upstairs, you will find a charming bed and breakfast inspired by the sea, featuring a private entrance accessible through the garage. The room offers a bathroom with toilet facilities, a cozy dining area complete with a microwave and refrigerator, and to top it off, we provide a TV/DVD player for your entertainment.Reviews
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Attractions
- Basilique Sainte-Anne d'Auray: Located in Sainte-Anne d'Auray, this basilica is a major pilgrimage site in Brittany. It is dedicated to Saint Anne, the patron saint of Brittany, and is known for its stunning architecture and religious significance.
- Océanopolis: Situated in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular ocean discovery park. It features three pavilions showcasing marine biodiversity from polar, tropical, and temperate regions. Visitors can explore various aquariums, exhibitions, and interactive displays.
- Château de Brest: This medieval fortress is located in Brest and offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. The castle houses the National Maritime Museum, which displays maritime artifacts, models, and exhibitions.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest: Found in Brest, this art museum houses an impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It showcases works by renowned artists such as Monet, Chagall, and Picasso.
- Parc Naturel Régional d'Armorique: Spanning across a vast area in western Brittany, this regional natural park is perfect for nature lovers. It offers breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for birdwatching, as well as cultural heritage sites like the Menez-Hom mountain.
- Fort National: Located in Saint-Malo, this historic fortress stands on a rocky islet at the entrance of the city's harbor. Visitors can explore the fort, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the old town of Saint-Malo.
- Village de Locronan: Situated near Quimper, Locronan is a picturesque village that has preserved its medieval character. It is known for its well-preserved stone houses, cobblestone streets, and charming town square. Locronan has been featured in several films due to its timeless beauty.
- Pointe du Raz: Located on the western tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a stunning coastal headland known for its dramatic cliffs and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. It offers scenic hiking trails and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
- Îles de Glénan: These enchanting islands, located off the coast of Concarneau, are known for their crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the main island, Saint-Nicolas, and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. 10. Château de Kerjean: Situated near Saint-Vougay, this Renaissance-style castle is a remarkable architectural gem. It features beautiful gardens, period furniture, and exhibitions that provide insights into the castle's history and the daily life of its former inhabitants. Please note that the distances and travel times to these attractions may vary.