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Myriam & Philippe Brezillon14 Rue Haute
Morlaix
29600
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Welcome to our medieval house, located in the heart of the historic city of Morlaix in Finisteree. Myriam and Philippe are excited to host you in this beautifully preserved 1620 building, crafted entirely with oak and granite. As you step inside, you will be amazed by the craftsmanship of the medieval Briton artisans. We offer two generously sized rooms with elegant furnishings and en-suite bathrooms, ensuring your comfort and privacy during your stay.Reviews
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Directions
Directions to arrive:
To get to your destination, follow these steps:
1. Use the exit that leads to the center of Morlaix.
2. Drive under the aqueduct.
3. When you reach the traffic light near the town hall, make a left turn.
4. After driving for approximately 100 meters (0.6 miles), make a right turn.
5. At the next traffic light, continue straight until you reach the end of Rue de Paris.
6. You will come across a traffic circle at this point. Take the first street on the right, which is Rue des Bouchers.
7. At the following traffic light, make a right turn onto Rue Basse.
8. Slow down as you approach the church and make two left turns onto Rue Haute.
9. Your destination, "Les Colombages," will be located 50 meters (164 ft.) ahead on your left.
To get to your destination, follow these steps:
1. Use the exit that leads to the center of Morlaix.
2. Drive under the aqueduct.
3. When you reach the traffic light near the town hall, make a left turn.
4. After driving for approximately 100 meters (0.6 miles), make a right turn.
5. At the next traffic light, continue straight until you reach the end of Rue de Paris.
6. You will come across a traffic circle at this point. Take the first street on the right, which is Rue des Bouchers.
7. At the following traffic light, make a right turn onto Rue Basse.
8. Slow down as you approach the church and make two left turns onto Rue Haute.
9. Your destination, "Les Colombages," will be located 50 meters (164 ft.) ahead on your left.
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Attractions
- Morlaix Viaduct: This impressive railway viaduct is a symbol of the town and offers stunning views of Morlaix and its surroundings.
- Viaduct of Morlaix Interpretation Center: Located near the viaduct, this center provides detailed information about the history and construction of the viaduct, offering visitors a deeper understanding of this architectural marvel.
- Morlaix Market: Open on Saturdays, this vibrant market offers a wide array of fresh local produce, regional specialties, and artisanal products. It's a great place to immerse yourself in the local culture.
- Maison à Pondalez: This historic half-timbered house is a notable landmark in Morlaix. Its unique feature is a gallery that connects two buildings, allowing residents to move between them without going outside.
- Jacobins Fountain: Situated in the heart of Morlaix, this beautiful fountain depicts statues of the biblical figures Jacob and Rachel. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
- Saint-Melaine Church: This imposing Gothic church is known for its exquisite stained glass windows and intricate architectural details. Take a moment to admire the craftsmanship and soak in the peaceful atmosphere.
- Musée de Morlaix: Housed in a former 18th-century townhouse, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and artifacts, including paintings, sculptures, and historical objects that highlight the region's rich cultural heritage.
- Port de Plaisance: The marina of Morlaix offers a picturesque setting with its colorful boats and charming waterfront. Take a leisurely stroll along the harbor, enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants, or simply relax and soak up the maritime atmosphere.
- Parc du Queffleuth: This park is a tranquil green space where visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk or a picnic amidst nature. It features scenic paths, a river, and lush vegetation, making it an ideal spot for relaxation. 10. Château du Taureau: Located on an island in the Bay of Morlaix, this 16th-century fortress is accessible by boat. Explore the castle's ramparts, dungeons, and exhibitions to learn about its fascinating history as a defensive stronghold. These attractions offer a mix of history, natural beauty, and local culture, providing visitors with a well-rounded experience in and around Morlaix.