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Jean Marc GuillouResidence "Les Vikings" 23 rue de Cornouaille
Douarnenez
29100
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Notes: sofa bed for 2 children |
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Attractions
- Port-Musée de Douarnenez: Located just a short distance from Residence "Les Vikings," the Port-Musée de Douarnenez is a fascinating maritime museum. It showcases a collection of traditional boats, exhibits on fishing and sailing, and offers visitors a chance to explore the docks and witness ship restoration projects.
- Plage des Sables Blancs: This beautiful sandy beach is a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming. Offering stunning views of the ocean and the Bay of Douarnenez, it provides a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
- Pointe du Raz: Considered one of the most breathtaking natural sites in Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a rocky headland that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can take in the dramatic cliffs, observe the powerful waves crashing against the rocks, and explore the coastal trails for stunning panoramic views.
- Île de Sein: Located off the coast of Brittany, Île de Sein is a small island that can be accessed by boat from Douarnenez. This picturesque island offers charming narrow streets, traditional fishing huts, and stunning views of the sea. Visitors can also enjoy fresh seafood and experience the island's unique way of life.
- Village of Locronan: A short drive from Douarnenez, the village of Locronan is a beautifully preserved medieval town. Its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and charming squares make it a perfect destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Cap de la Chèvre: Situated on the Crozon Peninsula, Cap de la Chèvre offers breathtaking coastal landscapes and hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the sea, explore the rugged cliffs, and discover hidden coves along the way.
- Musée de la Pêche: Located in Concarneau, a scenic coastal town near Douarnenez, the Musée de la Pêche is a museum dedicated to the history and heritage of fishing. It features exhibits on traditional fishing techniques, boat models, and displays showcasing the daily life of fishermen.
- Château de Trévarez: Situated in Saint-Goazec, a short drive from Douarnenez, the Château de Trévarez is a magnificent castle surrounded by extensive gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, admire the impressive architecture, and stroll through the beautifully landscaped grounds.
- Port Rhu: A historic harbor located in Douarnenez, Port Rhu was once a bustling center for sardine canning. Today, it offers visitors a chance to wander along the waterfront, admire the old shipyards, and learn about the region's maritime history. 10. Musée de Pont-Aven: Situated in the town of Pont-Aven, known for its association with the artist Paul Gauguin, this museum showcases an extensive collection of art from the Pont-Aven School. Visitors can discover the works of famous artists such as Gauguin, Émile Bernard, and Paul Sérusier.