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Philippe YvonVillage de Kerlo Bihan
Ile de Groix
56590
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The House of Forn'Our is a genuine fisherman's dwelling situated in one of the most untamed areas of Groix Pwivisy Island, boasting picturesque cliffs and quaint little coves. With a focus on providing the utmost comfort, there is a single room available for guests. Isolated and free from any immediate neighbors, this accommodation offers tranquility and complete privacy, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the authentic and unique ambiance of the island.Reviews
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- Port Tudy: Located on the Ile de Groix, Port Tudy is a picturesque fishing village with colorful houses and a bustling harbor. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants, and witness the daily catch being brought in by local fishermen.
- Pointe des Chats: This stunning natural attraction offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can hike along the coastal trail or simply relax and admire the picturesque surroundings.
- Fort du Gripp: Situated on the eastern coast of Ile de Groix, Fort du Gripp is a historic military fortification. Dating back to the 17th century, it provides visitors with a glimpse into the island's past. Explore the fort's ruins, learn about its strategic significance, and enjoy the beautiful views from its vantage point.
- Plage des Grands Sables: Known as one of the most beautiful beaches in Brittany, Plage des Grands Sables is a must-visit attraction. This crescent-shaped beach features fine white sand and crystal-clear waters. It is an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing amidst the scenic coastal beauty.
- Maison de la Reserve Naturelle Nationale de Groix: Located near Port Tudy, this nature reserve center offers visitors a chance to learn about the island's diverse flora and fauna. Interactive displays, guided tours, and educational activities provide insight into the island's unique ecosystem and conservation efforts.
- Phare de Pen-Men: This iconic lighthouse, situated on the western tip of Ile de Groix, offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. The surrounding coastal path also provides an opportunity for a scenic hike.
- Musee de l'Ile de Groix: This small museum showcases the island's rich history and cultural heritage. Exhibits include artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that provide insights into the island's maritime traditions, fishing industry, and local customs.
- Chapelle Saint-Christophe: Nestled amidst the island's lush countryside, Chapelle Saint-Christophe is a charming chapel dating back to the 16th century. Visitors can admire its beautiful stained glass windows, peaceful atmosphere, and serene surroundings.
- Les Aiguilles de Port Coton: Located on the nearby island of Belle-Île-en-Mer, Les Aiguilles de Port Coton are dramatic rock formations jutting out of the sea. These unique geological formations have inspired many artists, including renowned painter Claude Monet, who captured their beauty in his famous paintings. 10. Locmaria: This picturesque village on Ile de Groix is known for its quaint streets, traditional Breton houses, and the charming Church of Saint-Tudy. Visitors can explore the village, enjoy local cuisine at cozy restaurants, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this idyllic coastal settlement.