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The Chambers of Kerael have been welcoming guests since May 2014 in a charming village situated on the Crozon peninsula. This quaint establishment is the perfect place for hikers taking a rural break along the GR34 trail. However, even if you're not an avid hiker, you can still enjoy the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere of the village, which is nestled within the municipality of Lanvéoc. Families with children will especially appreciate the added bonus of a small farm located nearby, where kids can freely interact with ducks, rabbits, sheep, goats, donkeys, and other farm animals.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 60 | 75 | 1 | OUI |
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- Cap de la Chèvre: Located on the rugged peninsula of Crozon, Cap de la Chèvre offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. This natural reserve is perfect for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers, with its stunning cliffs, coastal paths, and diverse flora and fauna.
- Pointe de Dinan: Situated on the westernmost point of the Crozon Peninsula, Pointe de Dinan is renowned for its dramatic landscapes. Visitors can enjoy walking along the coastal trails, exploring hidden coves, and admiring the impressive rock formations carved by the sea.
- Morgat Beach: A popular seaside resort, Morgat Beach boasts crystal-clear waters and fine golden sand. Whether you wish to relax, swim, or partake in water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding, this beach offers a picturesque setting to soak up the sun.
- Vauban Tower: Located in Camaret-sur-Mer, approximately 10 kilometers from Crozon, the Vauban Tower is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the 17th century to protect the Brest harbor, it offers stunning views of the bay and the surrounding landscape.
- Maison des Minéraux: This mineral museum in Crozon showcases an extensive collection of minerals and gemstones found in the region. Visitors can learn about the geological history of Brittany and admire the beautifully displayed exhibits.
- Landévennec Abbey: Situated on the banks of the Aulne River, Landévennec Abbey is a Benedictine monastery that dates back to the 5th century. The abbey's ruins and its peaceful surroundings make it a place of historical and cultural significance.
- Peninsula of Roscanvel: Located just south of Crozon, the Peninsula of Roscanvel offers stunning coastal scenery and beautiful sandy beaches. It is a perfect spot for leisurely walks, picnics, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature.
- Oceanopolis: Situated in Brest, approximately 20 kilometers from Crozon, Oceanopolis is a renowned ocean discovery park. It features three pavilions dedicated to polar, tropical, and temperate marine ecosystems, offering an immersive experience for visitors of all ages.
- Camaret-sur-Mer: A charming fishing village known for its picturesque harbor, Camaret-sur-Mer offers a glimpse into Brittany's maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses, visit art galleries, and indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants. 10. La Maison des Abers: Located in Plouarzel, around 30 kilometers from Crozon, La Maison des Abers is an interactive museum dedicated to the Abers region. It provides insights into the cultural heritage, history, and natural environment of this unique area where rivers meet the sea. Please note that distances and travel times mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Crozon and individual modes of transportation.