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This apartment is located in a peaceful residential area, offering a convenient and strategic location. It is just a short 10-minute walk to the city center, as well as being close to shopping districts. Moreover, if you wish to access the beautiful beaches, you won't have to go through Lannion, thus avoiding the heavy traffic during the summer months.The rental package includes a comfortable apartment and a designated private parking space. The apartment can accommodate a total of 2 to 4 individuals.
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Directions
To travel to France, start by heading to Paris. From there, continue your journey to Rennes, followed by St Brieuc, and finally Lannion.
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Apartment | 1 | 150 | 400 | non |
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Attractions
- Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast): Located just a short drive from Lannion, this stunning stretch of coastline is famous for its unique pink granite rock formations. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, relax on picturesque beaches, and explore charming seaside towns like Perros-Guirec and Ploumanac'h.
- Château de Tonquédec: Situated in the nearby village of Tonquédec, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle features well-preserved ruins, imposing towers, and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
- Village Gaulois (Gaulish Village): Step back in time at this reconstructed Gaulish village located in Pleumeur-Bodou. Visitors can explore the interactive exhibits, watch demonstrations of ancient crafts, and learn about the daily life of the Gauls, who inhabited the area over 2,000 years ago.
- Radôme de Pleumeur-Bodou: This iconic landmark is a must-visit for technology enthusiasts. The Radôme is a large geodesic dome housing a satellite communication museum. Inside, visitors can discover the history of satellite communications and even witness a live satellite transmission.
- Jardin Exotique de Roscoff (Exotic Garden of Roscoff): Located in the charming town of Roscoff, this botanical garden offers a delightful escape. The garden showcases a collection of exotic plants from around the world, including rare species and vibrant flowers. Strolling through the garden's tranquil paths is a true delight.
- Musée de la Résistance Bretonne (Museum of Breton Resistance): Situated in Saint-Marcel, this museum commemorates the brave efforts of the Breton resistance during World War II. The museum exhibits artifacts, photographs, and documents that shed light on the resistance movement's activities and the impact it had on the region.
- Île de Bréhat: A short boat ride from the coast, this enchanting island is known as the "Island of Flowers." With no cars allowed, visitors can explore the island's picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and colorful gardens on foot or by bike. Don't miss the breathtaking views from the Pointe de l'Arcouest.
- Vallée des Traouïero: This scenic valley, located near Trégastel, offers beautiful walking trails amidst lush greenery and moss-covered rocks. The trail leads to a series of hidden waterfalls, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere perfect for nature lovers.
- Chapelle de Kerfons: Nestled in the countryside near Ploubezre, this small chapel is a hidden gem. Dating back to the 16th century, the chapel is known for its beautifully carved wooden altarpiece and peaceful surroundings. It's a perfect spot to soak in the tranquility and admire local craftsmanship. 10. Centre Historique de Lannion (Lannion Historic Center): Don't miss exploring the charming streets of Lannion itself. The historic center is filled with half-timbered houses, narrow alleyways, and quaint shops. Discover the Gothic-style Church of Brelevenez, enjoy a meal at a local café, and soak in the authentic Breton atmosphere.