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Didier VeronCosquer Boulou
Mellionnec
22110
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This cozy gite features a fully equipped kitchen, although a dishwasher is not available. The room is furnished with a comfortable 140-sized bed. The bathroom includes a sink and a spacious shower room with the additional convenience of a sofa bed.Reviews
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Attractions
- Abbaye de Bon Repos: Located in Bon Repos sur Blavet, this Cistercian abbey dating back to the 12th century is now a cultural center. Visitors can explore the ruins, attend exhibitions, and enjoy the beautiful surrounding landscapes.
- Lac de Guerlédan: A large man-made lake situated in the heart of Brittany, Lac de Guerlédan offers various recreational activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking. The lake's picturesque setting and surrounding forests make it a popular spot for nature lovers.
- Josselin Castle: Situated in the town of Josselin, this medieval castle is a magnificent example of French architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, including the grand halls and the impressive collections of artwork and tapestries.
- Forges des Salles: Located in the village of Saint-Aignan, Forges des Salles is an open-air museum showcasing traditional ironworking techniques. Visitors can witness blacksmith demonstrations, explore the workshops, and learn about the history of ironworking in the region.
- Les Roches du Diable: Translating to "The Devil's Rocks," Les Roches du Diable is a natural site in the heart of the Quenecan Forest. Offering breathtaking views, the area features impressive rock formations and a network of hiking trails.
- Château de Pontivy: Situated in the town of Pontivy, this medieval castle was once the residence of the Dukes of Rohan. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, courtyards, and gardens, and learn about its rich history through informative displays.
- Village de Poul-Fetan: Located in Quistinic, this reconstructed Breton village offers a glimpse into rural life in the 19th century. Visitors can stroll through the thatched-roof houses, observe traditional crafts, and learn about the daily activities of the villagers.
- Les Forges des Salles: Situated in Saint-Aignan, this historical ironworks site showcases the traditional process of iron production. Visitors can discover the preserved buildings, learn about the techniques used by blacksmiths, and even participate in workshops.
- Pontivy Market: Taking place every Monday morning in the town of Pontivy, this vibrant market offers a wide range of local produce, crafts, and clothing. Visitors can immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere and sample regional delicacies. 10. Château de Rohan: Located in the town of Josselin, this impressive castle overlooks the Oust River. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, including its ornate rooms and extensive art collection, while also enjoying the panoramic views from its tower.