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jean yves hirvoas
640 Mogueran Izella
Plouguerneau
29880

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Price per night:

price from €89

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0616911615

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Located 30 km north of Brest, our guesthouse is situated in the captivating land of the Abers, which includes Abers Benoît, Abers Wrack, and Abers Ildut. This enchanting land is known for its ever-changing tides, rich with tales of saints and legends.

We offer comfortable accommodation for up to 5 people, divided into 2 suites. The ground floor suite, accessible through a private corridor, consists of a spacious 20 m² room with a luxurious 160X200 cm bed, a cozy lounge area, and an adjoining bathroom. Additionally, there is a smaller 9 m² room with a single 90x190 cm bed, a separate toilet, and a shared bathroom for both rooms.

The second suite is located upstairs and features a charming 14 m² bedroom with a comfortable 160X200 cm bed and a small bathroom. Adjacent to this room is a 9 m² bedroom with a lounge area and a separate toilet. Private corridors provide easy access to both bedrooms.

To start your day off right, we offer a delicious breakfast that includes both sweet and savory options, all enjoyed while gazing out at the breathtaking sea views. Our guests are also welcome to relax in the garden, complete with comfortable furniture, deckchairs, and a boules and pétanque court.

For your convenience, nightly rates include breakfast. However, please note that a tourist tax will be added for guests 18 years and older, according to the current rate. To ensure a pleasant stay for all, our house is strictly non-smoking, and we kindly ask that you leave your furry friends at home.

Nightly rates for high season are as follows: 1 or 2 people - 149 euros, 3 people - 199 euros, and 4 people - 245 euros. For other seasons, the rates are: 1 or 2 people - 89 euros, 3 people - 125 euros, and 4 people - 160 euros.

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Directions

To get to Brest, head towards Bourg Blanc, Lannilis, and Plouguerneau.
If you are starting from downtown, follow the route towards Plouguerneau, Mogueran, and Izella.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: If the two rooms are not used by 2 people, the 3-person rate is applied,
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 125 199

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Attractions

  • Phare de l'Ile Vierge (Lighthouse of Ile Vierge): Located on the Ile Vierge Island, this lighthouse is the tallest in Europe and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the coast. Visitors can climb to the top and explore the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Plage de l'Aber-Wrac'h (Aber-Wrac'h Beach): This picturesque sandy beach is known for its clear blue waters and stunning landscapes. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports activities like kayaking and paddleboarding.
  • Phare de l'Île de Batz (Lighthouse of Île de Batz): Situated on the Île de Batz, this lighthouse provides visitors with spectacular views of the sea and neighboring islands. The island itself is also worth exploring, with its lush gardens and charming village.
  • Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre (Abbey of Saint-Mathieu): This historic abbey dates back to the 6th century and offers a glimpse into Brittany's religious heritage. Visitors can explore the ruins, visit the museum, and enjoy the breathtaking coastal setting.
  • Jardin Exotique de Roscoff (Exotic Garden of Roscoff): Located in the town of Roscoff, this botanical garden showcases a variety of exotic and subtropical plants. Visitors can take leisurely walks amidst the colorful flora and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Musée des Phares et Balises (Museum of Lighthouses and Beacons): Situated in Ouessant, this museum provides insight into the history and significance of lighthouses. It displays various artifacts, models, and interactive exhibits, making it an informative and engaging experience.
  • Plouguerneau Dunes: These stunning sand dunes stretch along the coast of Plouguerneau, offering scenic walks and opportunities for birdwatching. The area is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a nature lover's paradise.
  • Chapelle Saint-Egarec (Saint-Egarec Chapel): This charming chapel, located in Plouguerneau, is known for its unique architecture and tranquil surroundings. It provides a peaceful retreat for contemplation and reflection.
  • Port de Portsall: This picturesque fishing port is known for its colorful boats and charming waterfront promenade. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, take leisurely walks, and soak in the authentic Breton atmosphere. 10. Maison des Abers (House of Abers): Situated in Lannilis, this cultural center showcases the history, traditions, and natural heritage of the Abers region. It offers exhibitions, workshops, and events that provide a deeper understanding of the local culture. Please note that some attractions may have specific opening hours or seasonal availability, so it's always recommended to check before planning your visit.