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Contact Details:

Address:

Druet Eddy
Gwazh Ar Feunteun
Brasparts
29190

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Price per week:

price from €474

Telephone:

0298814162

Mobile:

0684579624

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Experience comfort in our cozy cottages and caravans. Each unit is equipped with a convenient kitchenette featuring a stove, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, and kettle. You'll also find a toilet, sink, and shower for your convenience. Stay warm with our heating system, and enjoy the added luxury of remote service breakfast. Fresh towels and sheets are provided for your comfort.

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Directions

To reach Brasparts from Rennes, follow the RN12 road towards Brest and Quimper. Continue on D785 until you arrive at Brasparts.

Prices

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Notes: 8 pers

Services

Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Parc Naturel Régional d'Armorique: Located near Brasparts, this regional natural park offers stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and numerous hiking trails. Visitors can explore forests, moorlands, and coastal areas, and enjoy activities such as birdwatching, cycling, and fishing.
  • Ménez-Hom: This mountain located in the heart of Brittany offers breathtaking panoramic views from its summit. Visitors can hike or drive to the top and enjoy the picturesque scenery of rolling hills, farmland, and the nearby coastline. The area is also known for its prehistoric sites and ancient tombs.
  • Village of Pleyben: Just a short drive from Brasparts, the village of Pleyben is famous for its impressive Parish Close. This architectural ensemble includes a stunning church, an ossuary, and a triumphal arch. Visitors can stroll through the village, admire the intricate stone carvings, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Château de Trévarez: Located in Saint-Goazec, this grand castle dates back to the late 19th century. It features a unique blend of architectural styles and is surrounded by beautiful gardens, including a renowned rhododendron collection. The castle now houses a museum and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
  • Lac du Drennec: Situated near Sizun, this large artificial lake offers a peaceful setting for outdoor activities. Visitors can go boating, fishing, or simply enjoy a leisurely walk around the lake. The surrounding area is also ideal for picnics, with several designated areas and beautiful viewpoints.
  • Monts d'Arrée: As part of the Armorican Massif, the Monts d'Arrée mountain range offers breathtaking landscapes and excellent hiking opportunities. Visitors can explore rugged peaks, heather-covered moorlands, and ancient ruins such as the Neolithic Cairn of Barnenez. The area is also home to unique flora and fauna.
  • Musée de l'Ecole Rurale en Bretagne: Located in Le Cloître-Saint-Thégonnec, this museum provides insight into rural Breton life in the early 20th century. Visitors can explore reconstructed classrooms, see traditional tools and artifacts, and learn about the education system of the time. The museum offers an interesting glimpse into the region's cultural heritage.
  • Plougastel-Daoulas: Situated on a peninsula near Brest, Plougastel-Daoulas is known for its beautiful beaches and charming coastal scenery. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, visit the stunning Plougastel Bridge, and enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants. The area is also famous for its traditional strawberry fields and annual Strawberry Festival.
  • Océanopolis: Located in Brest, Océanopolis is a large ocean discovery park and aquarium. It features various aquatic environments, including polar, tropical, and temperate zones, showcasing a wide range of marine life. Visitors can observe sharks, seals, penguins, and many other fascinating creatures, making it a perfect attraction for families. 10. Quimper: As the capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is a charming city with a rich history and beautiful architecture. Visitors can explore the medieval old town, visit the impressive Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, and admire the traditional Breton houses. The city also hosts the famous Festival de Cornouaille, celebrating Breton culture and music.