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Scrizzi JoëlleLohenven
Plougoumelen
56400
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Description for B&B:
There are three rooms available, each equipped with a private bathroom and toilets. The rooms feature large beds measuring 1.60 meters in size and are furnished with charming vintage furniture. Guests are welcome to freely use a small kitchen and enjoy the cozy ambiance of a fireplace.Reviews
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Directions
The destination is located 7 kilometers away from Vannes, along N 165, taking the Ploeren exit. Upon reaching the church, continue driving for 1.5 kilometers on the road leading to Plougoumelen.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 53 | 53 | oui | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 65 | 65 | oui |
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- L'Île d'Arz: Located just off the coast of Plougoumelen, L'Île d'Arz is a charming island known for its beautiful beaches, scenic landscapes, and traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bike, visit the Saint-Joseph Chapel, and enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants.
- Château de Suscinio: Situated in Sarzeau, a short distance from Plougoumelen, Château de Suscinio is a magnificent medieval castle. This well-preserved fortress offers guided tours, allowing visitors to discover the rich history of the region, explore the grand halls, and admire the stunning panoramic views from the castle towers.
- Vannes Historic Center: The historic center of Vannes is just a short drive from Plougoumelen. This picturesque town is famous for its well-preserved medieval walls, cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses. Visitors can wander through the charming old town, visit the impressive Cathedral of Saint-Pierre, and explore the bustling port area.
- Golfe du Morbihan Natural Regional Park: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Golfe du Morbihan is a beautiful natural park known for its pristine coastline, islands, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the coastal trails, take boat trips to explore the islands, or simply relax on the sandy beaches while admiring the stunning views.
- Carnac Megalithic Site: Just a short drive from Plougoumelen, the Carnac Megalithic Site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This extensive complex is home to thousands of ancient standing stones, dolmens, and tumuli, dating back to the Neolithic period. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the mysterious origins and significance of these ancient monuments.
- Port Navalo: Situated on the tip of the Rhuys Peninsula, Port Navalo is a charming coastal village known for its picturesque harbor and lively atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, and take boat trips to explore the nearby islands and the entrance to the Gulf of Morbihan.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a popular sailing destination and a hub for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, witness the annual sailing regattas, visit the Maritime Museum, and dine at excellent seafood restaurants overlooking the harbor.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated southwest of Plougoumelen, the Quiberon Peninsula is a scenic area renowned for its stunning coastal landscapes and long sandy beaches. Visitors can explore the charming town of Quiberon, visit the historic Fort Penthièvre, and take a ferry to the nearby Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest island off the coast of Brittany. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from historical sites and natural beauty to charming coastal towns, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the diverse attractions of the region surrounding Plougoumelen.