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Annie Parois6 Hameau Du Loup
Le Cloitre St Thegonnec
29410
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The town offers intriguing attractions, including the one-of-a-kind Wolf Museum, the only museum of its kind in France. This museum provides fascinating insights into the mythical creature of the Monts d'Arrée and is conveniently located just a short distance from the guest house. Additionally, a new restaurant is set to open soon right across from the Wolf Museum.Description for Gite
Within a 20-minute drive, you can explore the stunning beaches and the historic Château du Taureau. Just 11 kilometers away lies the enchanting Huelgoat National Forest. A 45 to 50-minute journey will take you to Océanopolis, the impressive giant aquarium in Brest. For family fun, La Récré des Trois Curés invites you to enjoy Brittany's largest amusement park. Additionally, the breathtaking Pink Granite Coast at Perros-Guirec and numerous other remarkable sites await your discovery.Reviews
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Your private area features a 13 square meter bedroom with a view of the garden. You'll find a courtesy tray available for your use. The room includes a 140x190 cm bed, and the secure bathroom is shared. There are two toilets available: one on the ground floor and another upstairs near the bedroom. I also offer a table d'hôtes service, which can be reserved the day before. The cost is 25 per person, with an additional 10 for end-of-year celebrations.
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- **Enclos Paroissial de Saint-Thégonnec**: This parish close is one of the most famous in Brittany, known for its stunning Baroque architecture. It features a remarkable calvary, an ornate ossuary, and an impressive church, showcasing the region's religious art and history.
- **Monts d'Arrée**: A short drive away, the Monts d'Arrée is a range of hills that offers dramatic landscapes and excellent hiking trails. The area is part of the Armorique Regional Natural Park and is known for its moorland scenery and panoramic views.
- **Morlaix**: This charming town is known for its picturesque half-timbered houses and the impressive Viaduct of Morlaix, which offers stunning views over the town. The Museum of Morlaix and the Church of Saint-Melaine are also worth a visit.
- **Huelgoat Forest**: Known for its enchanting scenery and legends, this forest is famous for its unique rock formations, including the "Trembling Rock" and "Devil's Grotto." It's a fantastic place for hiking and exploring nature.
- **Guimiliau Parish Close**: Another beautiful example of a Breton parish close, Guimiliau features an elaborate calvary, a richly decorated church, and a remarkable ossuary. It is an excellent example of the region’s religious heritage.
- **Cairn of Barnenez**: Located near Plouezoc'h, this is one of the oldest and largest megalithic monuments in Europe. The cairn dates back to the Neolithic period and offers insight into prehistoric architecture and burial practices.
- **Roscoff**: This coastal town is known for its beautiful beaches, the exotic Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff, and the impressive Notre-Dame de Croaz Batz church. Roscoff is also famous for its thalassotherapy centers.
- **Île de Batz**: A short ferry ride from Roscoff, this island is perfect for a day trip. It features beautiful landscapes, sandy beaches, and the Georges Delaselle Garden, known for its diverse plant species.
- **Brittany Ferries Armorique**: For those interested in maritime experiences, the ferries offer routes that provide stunning views of the Breton coastline and are an enjoyable way to explore the region. Each of these attractions offers a unique glimpse into the cultural, historical, and natural beauty of Brittany.