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Daniel Boutterin2 kev ru
Plouec du Trieux
22260
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This charming character house is a detached property with its own private garden spanning 1500 square meters. It boasts a delightful sunroom and is conveniently located just 2 km away from shops, 5 km from Pontrieux, 10 km from the magnificent Roche Jagu castle, 15 km from the mesmerizing sea, and 20 km from the stunning island of Brehat. The cottage comfortably accommodates up to 5 people and has been approved with a 3-ear rating by Gites de France.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the cottage, follow these travel directions: Take RN12 in the direction of Lannion and take the exit for La Roche Derrien. Look for the first sign indicating Plouëc Trieux and keep going until you see the second sign. At this point, make a left turn and you will find the cottage right in front of you.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 280 | 410 |
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Attractions
- Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Trieux estuary and surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortress, stroll through its beautiful gardens, and learn about the region's history.
- Abbaye de Beauport: Situated in Paimpol, this 13th-century Cistercian abbey is known for its picturesque setting and architectural beauty. Wander through the ruins, discover the tranquil gardens, and enjoy exhibitions and cultural events held on the premises.
- Île-de-Bréhat: Just off the coast of Paimpol, this enchanting island is a popular destination for nature lovers. With no cars allowed, visitors can explore its vibrant gardens, picturesque landscapes, and charming villages on foot or by bicycle.
- Ploumanac'h: Located on the Pink Granite Coast, this small village is famous for its unique rock formations and stunning coastal scenery. Take a leisurely walk along the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officer's Path) to admire the beautiful pink-hued granite cliffs and enjoy panoramic views of the sea.
- La Roche aux Fées: Found in Saint-Just, this ancient megalithic monument is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The dolmen, dating back to the Neolithic period, is shrouded in legends and offers a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past.
- Trieux Valley Steam Train: Hop aboard the steam train in Paimpol and embark on a scenic journey through the picturesque Trieux Valley. Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere as the train chugs along the river, passing through charming villages and verdant landscapes.
- Saint-Brieuc: As the capital of the Côtes-d'Armor department, Saint-Brieuc offers a mix of historical and modern attractions. Visit the Saint-Étienne Cathedral, explore the old town's narrow streets, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's markets and shops.
- Plougrescant: This small coastal village is known for its remarkable geological formations and unique house between two rocks, known as "Le Gouffre." Enjoy peaceful walks along the coastal paths, discover hidden coves, and admire the breathtaking scenery.
- Bréhat Archipelago: Comprised of several islands, the Bréhat Archipelago is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Take a boat trip to explore the diverse flora and fauna, relax on pristine sandy beaches, and visit the iconic pink-hued lighthouse on the main island. 10. Morlaix: Located slightly further away, Morlaix is a charming town with a rich architectural heritage. Explore the historic center with its half-timbered houses, visit the impressive Viaduct and the Duchess Anne's House, and enjoy the vibrant market held every Saturday. Please note that the distances and travel times to these attractions may vary, so it is advisable to check for specific directions and opening hours before visiting.