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Nathalie BussonLe Cosquer
St Thegonnec
29410
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If you are seeking a genuine Breton experience, the Little House is the perfect choice for a memorable night. Immerse yourself in the opulence of the Renaissance era, as the flaxen textiles in the Weaver's room transport you back to a time of abundance. The nautical-themed décor in the Captain Britain's room serves as a constant reminder that the sea is always in close proximity.Reviews
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Directions
St Thégonnec, located on the RN 12 which connects Paris and Brest, is conveniently accessible by various means of transportation. It is easily reached by road and rail, with the TGV station of Morlaix just 15 minutes away. If coming by sea, the Roscoff ferry terminal, which provides connections to the United Kingdom and Ireland, is only 40 minutes away. For those traveling by air, the Brest-Guipavas airport is 35 minutes away and offers flights to major cities such as Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and more. Whether you are heading to the Arrée mountains to enjoy the breathtaking panorama or to the nearby coast, reaching St Thégonnec is hassle-free.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 60 | 60 | OUI | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 65 | 65 | 10 | OUI |
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Attractions
- Enclos Paroissial de Saint-Thégonnec: Located in the heart of St Thegonnec, this stunning religious complex is known for its beautiful parish close. It features a Gothic-style church, an ossuary, a calvary, and a triumphal arch, all adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures.
- Chapelle Saint-Thégonnec: Situated near the Enclos Paroissial, this small chapel is dedicated to Saint Thégonnec, the patron saint of the village. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and the beautiful stained glass windows depicting scenes from the saint's life.
- Musée du Loup: Located in nearby Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec, this unique museum is dedicated to wolves. It offers an informative and interactive exhibition about the history, biology, and mythology surrounding these majestic creatures. Visitors can also observe live wolves in a natural environment.
- Les Monts d'Arrée: This picturesque mountain range is perfect for nature enthusiasts and hikers. It offers breathtaking views, peaceful trails, and an opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Don't miss the iconic Roc'h Ruz, a distinctive red granite peak.
- Meneham: Situated on the coast, Meneham is a charming preserved village showcasing traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can explore the old fishermen's houses, enjoy the rugged coastline, and learn about the area's rich maritime history.
- Château de Kerjean: Located in Saint-Vougay, this 16th-century Renaissance castle is a must-visit for history buffs. The castle's grand architecture, beautifully restored interiors, and surrounding gardens offer a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the nobility during that period.
- Côte des Légendes: Stretching along the coast, the Côte des Légendes is a scenic area known for its stunning beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can enjoy coastal walks, relax on sandy shores, and explore the local seafood cuisine.
- Parc d'Armorique: Situated in the Regional Natural Park of Armorique, this expansive park offers diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and mountains. It is a paradise for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, with numerous trails and viewpoints to explore.
- Morlaix: A short drive from St Thegonnec, Morlaix is a historic town known for its picturesque port, half-timbered houses, and the impressive Viaduct of Morlaix. Explore the cobbled streets, visit the Saint-Melaine Church, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the town's markets and cafes. 10. Roscoff: Located along the coast, Roscoff is a charming seaside town famous for its thalassotherapy centers, historic harbor, and the Jardin Exotique de Roscoff. Stroll through the old town, visit the Saint-Pol-de-Léon Cathedral, or take a boat trip to the nearby Île de Batz for a peaceful island retreat.