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Located in the enchanting Baie de Morlaix, this charming Breton fisherman's house made of traditional stone stands proudly in front of the picturesque fishing port of Le Diben in Plougasnou. Offering breathtaking sea views, a cozy fireplace, and a delightful garden, this fully equipped house is the perfect retreat. Accommodating up to 4 guests, it promises a memorable getaway experience.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Morlaix from either Paris or Brest, you can take the TGV train. If you are driving, the motorway connecting Paris and Brest is only 20 kilometers away. Alternatively, you can catch a ferry from either England or Ireland to Roscoff. For those preferring air travel, there are airports in Brest and Lannion.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 390 | 1050 |
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Attractions
- Cairn of Barnenez: Located about 8 kilometers southwest of Plougasnou, the Cairn of Barnenez is an ancient Neolithic monument and one of the largest megalithic mausoleums in Europe. It dates back to around 4500 BC and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
- Château du Taureau: Situated in the Bay of Morlaix, approximately 9 kilometers northeast of Plougasnou, Château du Taureau is a fortress built during the 16th century. Accessible by boat, this impressive castle offers guided tours and provides visitors with a unique opportunity to explore its historical architecture and learn about its maritime past.
- Locquirec: A charming coastal village located about 12 kilometers northwest of Plougasnou, Locquirec boasts stunning beaches, picturesque harbors, and quaint streets lined with traditional Breton houses. Visitors can enjoy water activities, explore the town's rich seafaring heritage, and savor fresh seafood in the local restaurants.
- Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officer's Path): This renowned coastal footpath stretches along the Brittany coastline, passing through Plougasnou and offering breathtaking views of the rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for hiking, nature walks, and photography enthusiasts.
- Morlaix: Located approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Plougasnou, Morlaix is a historic town known for its picturesque timber-framed houses and the majestic Viaduct of Morlaix. Explore the charming medieval streets, visit the Musée de Morlaix to delve into the town's history, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the weekly market.
- Île de Batz: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Roscoff, which is about 35 kilometers northwest of Plougasnou, Île de Batz is a small island known for its beautiful gardens, sandy beaches, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by bike, visit the Botanical Gardens, and enjoy the tranquility of this natural paradise.
- Parish Enclosures: Brittany is renowned for its stunning parish enclosures, and Plougasnou is no exception. Throughout the region, you can discover impressive churches, chapels, and calvaries adorned with intricate sculptures and carvings. These architectural gems provide a glimpse into the religious heritage and artistic craftsmanship of the area. Note: Please ensure to check the opening hours and availability of these attractions before planning your visit, as they may vary depending on the season and other factors.