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jean yves hirvoas640 Mogueran Izella
Plouguerneau
29880
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Located 30 km north of Brest, this area is known as the land of the Abers (Abers Benoît, Abers Wrack, Abers Ildut). It is a captivating land influenced by the tides, steeped in history with its connection to saints and legends. Our guesthouse can comfortably accommodate up to 5 people in 2 suites.The first suite is situated on the ground floor and can be accessed through a private corridor. It features a spacious 20 m² room with a comfortable 160X200 cm bed, a cozy lounge area, and an adjoining bathroom. Additionally, there is a smaller 9 m² room with a 90x190 cm bed, a separate toilet, and a shared bathroom for both rooms.
The second suite is located upstairs and consists of a charming 14 m² bedroom with a 160X200 cm bed, and a small bathroom. There is also a 9 m² bedroom with a lounge area and a separate toilet. Private corridors provide easy access to both bedrooms.
A delicious breakfast, consisting of both sweet and savory options, is included and can be enjoyed while admiring the stunning sea views. The property also offers garden furniture, deckchairs, and a boules and pétanque court for guests' enjoyment.
The nightly rates for the accommodations are as follows: during the high season, it is 149 euros for 1 or 2 people, 199 euros for 3 people, and 245 euros for 4 people. During other seasons, the rates are 89 euros for 1 or 2 people, 125 euros for 3 people, and 160 euros for 4 people. Please note that there is an additional tourist tax for individuals aged 18 or above, according to the current rate.
To ensure a pleasant stay for all guests, the house is strictly non-smoking, and unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate pets due to hygiene reasons.
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Directions
To reach Brest, head towards Bourg Blanc, Lannilis, and Plouguerneau.
From the city center, follow the route towards Plouguerneau, Mogueran, and Izella.
From the city center, follow the route towards Plouguerneau, Mogueran, and Izella.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 89 | 149 | ||||||||||||
Notes: If the two rooms are not used by 2 people, the 3-person rate is applied, | |||||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 125 | 199 |
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Attractions
- Phare de l'Île Vierge (Lighthouse of the Virgin Island): Located on Île Vierge, this is the tallest stone lighthouse in Europe. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking views of the coastline.
- Aber Wrac'h: A picturesque estuary offering beautiful scenery and a peaceful atmosphere. It is a great spot for walking, boating, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
- Plouguerneau Beaches: Plouguerneau is known for its stunning sandy beaches, such as Plage de Porsmeur and Plage de l'Île Vierge. Visitors can relax on the shores, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or take scenic walks along the coastline.
- Kernilis Hortensias Garden: A charming garden filled with colorful hydrangeas. This peaceful oasis provides a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll and is particularly stunning during the blooming season.
- Meneham Village: A preserved traditional Breton village, Meneham showcases traditional thatched-roof cottages and offers insight into the area's history and culture. Visitors can explore the village, learn about local traditions, and enjoy coastal walks nearby.
- Océanopolis: Located in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular aquarium and ocean discovery center. It features various marine habitats, interactive exhibits, and educational displays, making it a great place for families and nature enthusiasts.
- The Abers: The Abers are estuaries formed by the meeting of the rivers and the sea, creating a unique landscape. Visitors can explore the Abers by boat, kayak, or on foot, discovering diverse flora and fauna along the way.
- Brest Castle (Château de Brest): Situated at the entrance of the Brest harbor, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore its ramparts, visit the museum inside, and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
- Plouguin Church: The Church of Plouguin is a beautiful religious monument known for its unique architecture and stunning stained glass windows. It is worth a visit for those interested in religious history and architecture. 10. Roscoff: Located a short distance away, Roscoff is a charming coastal town famous for its thalassotherapy centers, historic architecture, and picturesque harbor. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit the historic Notre-Dame de Croaz Batz church, or enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. Please note that it is always a good idea to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, especially during holiday seasons or unforeseen circumstances.