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Jean-françois Le RoyImpasse Roskoualc'h
22300
Locquémeau
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This charming terraced house offers three spacious bedrooms, accommodating up to six individuals. It boasts a fully-equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom with a shower, and a cozy fireplace creating a warm ambiance. Stay connected with high-speed internet and enjoy satellite TV for entertainment. The house also features a lovely balcony and comfortable garden furniture, perfect for relaxing outdoors. Additionally, animal lovers will be pleased to know that pets are welcome. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enjoy a barbecue in the beautiful garden area.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Locquémeau, take the Paris/Brest road towards Lannion. From Lannion, continue towards Morlaix and then follow the direction towards Locquémeau.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 340 | 620 |
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Attractions
- Lannion: Located approximately 10 kilometers from Locquémeau, Lannion is a charming town known for its medieval architecture. Highlights include the historic center with its half-timbered houses, the Church of Brélévenez, and the beautiful Jardin Public.
- Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast): Just a short drive away, the Pink Granite Coast stretches along the northern coast of Brittany. Famous for its unique pink granite rock formations, such as the iconic Ploumanac'h lighthouse, this area offers stunning coastal walks, beaches, and picturesque villages.
- Île-de-Bréhat: Situated off the coast of Paimpol, Île-de-Bréhat is a small archipelago known for its natural beauty. The island is car-free, making it perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle. Visitors can discover colorful gardens, rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming traditional houses.
- Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located near Ploëzal, this magnificent medieval castle overlooks the Trieux River. The castle houses a museum dedicated to rural life in Brittany and offers beautiful gardens to explore. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from the castle's towers.
- Trégastel: A popular seaside resort town, Trégastel is known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coastal hiking trails. The town also boasts the Marine Aquarium, where visitors can discover various marine species and learn about the local underwater ecosystem.
- Perros-Guirec: A charming coastal town, Perros-Guirec offers sandy beaches, quaint streets lined with restaurants and shops, and a lovely marina. From here, you can also embark on boat trips to explore the nearby Sept-Îles archipelago, known for its seabird colonies.
- Morlaix: Located inland, Morlaix is a historic town with a picturesque harbor and a charming old town. The Viaduct and the Church of Saint-Mélaine are notable landmarks, and the town offers a variety of museums, galleries, and shops to explore.
- Abbaye de Beauport: Situated near Paimpol, this beautifully preserved Cistercian abbey dates back to the 13th century. Explore the abbey's ruins, gardens, and orchards, and learn about its fascinating history through exhibitions and guided tours.
- Plougrescant: This small coastal village is famous for its unusual house situated between two enormous rocks, known as "The House between the Rocks" or "Le Gouffre." The village also offers scenic coastal walks and the beautiful Saint-Gonéry Chapel, built into the cliffs. 10. La Vallée des Traouïero: Located near Perros-Guirec, this valley is a hidden gem known for its lush vegetation and enchanting hiking trails. Follow the paths through moss-covered rocks, waterfalls, and dense forests, and enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area.