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Philippe Allot
7 Rue de Linguez
Locquirec
29241

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Price per week:

price from €3300

Telephone:

0298674013

Mobile:

0611964839

Description:

Description for B&B:

This bed and breakfast is located in a charming renovated farm, just 800 meters from the sea and a beautiful sandy beach. It features a private garden and offers a quiet and peaceful atmosphere. The accommodation is 38 square meters in size and designed for two guests. Amenities such as a fridge, TV, and WiFi are also provided for your convenience.

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Directions

To reach Locquirec, you can take the St Brieuc/Morlaix Motorway and exit at either Lanmeur or Plouigneau, which are both about 20 km away. Alternatively, you can use the TGV railway station in Morlaix, which is also 20 km from Locquirec. If you prefer to travel by ferry, the Roscoff port is approximately 40 km away. For those flying in, the Lannion airport is conveniently located 20 km from Locquirec, while the Brest airport is about 80 km away.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 20 oui
Holiday Home 4 3300 3300

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château du Taureau: Located on a small rocky island in the Bay of Morlaix, Château du Taureau is a 16th-century fortress that served as a defensive outpost. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structure, take guided tours, and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Île de Batz: Just off the coast of Roscoff, Île de Batz is a picturesque island known for its beautiful gardens and stunning beaches. Visitors can take a short ferry ride to the island and enjoy exploring its charming streets, visiting the botanical garden, and relaxing on the sandy shores.
  • Cairn of Barnenez: Considered the largest megalithic mausoleum in Europe, the Cairn of Barnenez dates back to around 4500 BC. Visitors can explore the ancient burial mound, which consists of several chambers with impressive stone structures and carvings.
  • Morlaix: This historic town is known for its half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and the Viaduct of Morlaix, an iconic railway viaduct that offers panoramic views of the town. Visitors can wander through the picturesque streets, visit the charming Saint-Melaine Church, and explore the local shops and cafes.
  • Roscoff: Located on the coast, Roscoff is a charming seaside town known for its historic harbor, colorful buildings, and the Jardin Exotique de Roscoff, a beautiful exotic garden featuring various plants and flowers. Visitors can also enjoy fresh seafood, take a boat trip to nearby islands, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
  • Ploumanac'h: Situated on the Pink Granite Coast, Ploumanac'h is famous for its unique rock formations and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can take scenic walks along the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officer's Path), visit the lighthouse, and admire the beautiful pink granite cliffs and boulders.
  • Huelgoat Forest: Located inland, Huelgoat Forest is a magical woodland known for its ancient trees, moss-covered rocks, and the mythical Chaos de Huelgoat. Visitors can explore the forest trails, discover the enchanting landscapes, and visit landmarks like the Devil's Cave and the Trembling Rock.
  • Pointe de Primel: Situated on the scenic Pink Granite Coast, Pointe de Primel offers breathtaking coastal views and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the coastal path, relax on the beach, and admire the rugged cliffs and rock formations.
  • Oceanopolis: Located in Brest, Oceanopolis is a popular aquarium and marine center that showcases various marine ecosystems from around the world. Visitors can explore different themed exhibits, learn about marine life, and observe fascinating creatures such as sharks, penguins, and sea turtles. 10. Saint-Thégonnec: A small village known for its remarkable parish close, Saint-Thégonnec is home to the well-preserved Church of Saint-Thégonnec and its intricate sculptures. Visitors can admire the impressive architectural details, explore the surrounding countryside, and appreciate the peaceful ambiance of this rural area.

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