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LHenoret10 bis rue Edgard Le Coz LECHIAGAT
Treffiagat
29730
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Experience your next vacation in the charming sea fishing port of LE GUILVINEC - Léchiagat. This delightful ground floor accommodation boasts a spacious garden and is conveniently located right in front of the beach. With its own private parking and a lovely terrace, you can relax and enjoy the outdoors. Additionally, there is a barbecue available for use, perfect for dining al fresco. This accommodation comfortably accommodates up to 4 guests and has been rated 3 Keys for its excellent quality. Inside, you will find 2 cozy bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 2 separate toilets for added convenience. We also accept travelers checks, making your stay even more hassle-free.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Léchiagat-Treffiagat, follow the route from Quimper to Pont L'Abbé and continue towards Plomeur. Finally, head towards Le Guilvinec until you arrive at Léchiagat-Treffiagat.
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Attractions
- Pointe de la Torche: Located just a short distance from Lechiagat, Pointe de la Torche is a prominent headland known for its stunning natural beauty and popular among surfers. It offers scenic coastal views, sandy beaches, and opportunities for water sports.
- Phare d'Eckmühl: This historic lighthouse, located in Penmarc'h, is named after a local heroine and stands tall at 65 meters. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area and learn about the lighthouse's maritime history at the adjacent museum.
- Musée Haliotika: Situated in Guilvinec, the Musée Haliotika is a fascinating museum dedicated to the local fishing industry. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, learn about the history of fishing in the region, and even take part in guided tours of the nearby fishing port.
- Port-Musée de Douarnenez: Located in Douarnenez, this unique maritime museum showcases a vast collection of traditional boats and ships. Visitors can explore the various vessels, learn about their history, and gain insight into the maritime heritage of the region.
- Les Glénan Islands: A group of picturesque islands situated off the coast, Les Glénan Islands are a popular destination for sailing, diving, and relaxing on pristine beaches. The crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life make it an ideal spot for snorkeling and exploring underwater ecosystems.
- Quimper: Just a short drive from Lechiagat, Quimper is a charming city known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich Breton culture. Highlights include the stunning Gothic Quimper Cathedral, the historic old town with its timber-framed houses, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which houses an impressive collection of art.
- Pont-Aven: Famous as an inspiration for numerous artists, including Paul Gauguin, Pont-Aven is a picturesque town nestled along the Aven River. It offers a delightful atmosphere with its art galleries, charming streets, and scenic riverside walks.
- Concarneau: Located on a fortified island, Concarneau is a historic coastal town known for its medieval Ville Close (walled town). Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the historical museum, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the bustling fishing port.
- Odet River: The Odet River, flowing through the charming city of Quimper, is known for its scenic beauty. Take a boat trip along the river to admire the picturesque landscapes, lush greenery, and imposing châteaux that dot its banks. 10. Locronan: Classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France," Locronan is a well-preserved medieval town with cobbled streets and beautifully preserved stone houses. It is also known for its craft shops, where visitors can find traditional Breton products such as pottery and textiles.