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Address:

Gourm
13 Route de Mézancou
Lanildut
29840

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Price per night:

price from €70

Telephone:

0298044302

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Upon arrival, you will be warmly greeted by Mary Frances and John in their charming abode, featuring three beautifully adorned rooms that retain their original décor. Indulge in a sumptuous breakfast served by the crackling granite fireplace, accompanied by delightful homemade jams. Outside, a tranquil walled garden awaits, providing a picturesque sanctuary rich with lush greenery.

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Directions

To reach Porspoder, pass through Lanildut village. Once you reach the end of town, take the second right onto Mézancou road, which is located at No. 13. You will find it near the water tower.

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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 70 oui

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Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Lanildut Lighthouse: Located just a short distance from your address, Lanildut Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the Iroise Sea. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy breathtaking views of the rugged cliffs and the ocean.
  • Saint-Mathieu Point: Situated on the westernmost tip of Brittany, Saint-Mathieu Point is known for its historic abbey ruins and a lighthouse. The area offers stunning coastal scenery, hiking trails, and a chance to explore the remains of the 6th-century abbey.
  • Ouessant Island: Located off the coast of Lanildut, Ouessant Island is a picturesque destination known for its unspoiled landscapes and charming villages. Visitors can explore the rugged coastline, hike along scenic trails, visit historic lighthouses, and experience the island's unique culture.
  • Brest: The city of Brest, situated approximately 25 kilometers from Lanildut, offers a variety of attractions. Highlights include the National Navy Museum, Océanopolis (a renowned aquarium and ocean discovery center), the Brest Castle, and the vibrant shopping streets of the city center.
  • Le Conquet: A charming coastal town, Le Conquet is known for its picturesque harbor and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the town's narrow streets, visit the Church of Sainte-Croix, and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the waterfront restaurants.
  • Meneham Village: Located near Kerlouan, Meneham Village is a preserved traditional Breton village that provides a glimpse into the region's rural past. Visitors can wander through the thatched-roof cottages, learn about local customs and traditions, and enjoy the scenic coastal views.
  • Plougonvelin and Fort de Bertheaume: Plougonvelin is a small coastal town famous for Fort de Bertheaume, a fortification perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea. The fort offers guided tours, stunning views, and outdoor activities such as rock climbing and zip-lining.
  • Aber Ildut: Located to the east of Lanildut, Aber Ildut is a picturesque estuary known for its natural beauty and birdwatching opportunities. Visitors can stroll along the coastal paths, observe various bird species, and enjoy the tranquility of the area.
  • Plouarzel: Situated along the coast, Plouarzel is a charming village known for its historic church, Chapel of Rocamadour, and serene beaches. The village offers a peaceful atmosphere and a chance to explore the surrounding countryside. 10. Phare du Petit Minou: This iconic lighthouse is located near Plouzané, around 35 kilometers from Lanildut. The Phare du Petit Minou offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and is a popular spot for coastal walks and photography. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Lanildut.

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