List your property Owners
  • Start typing for suggestions...

Featured Properties

Contact Details:

Address:

Philippe Allot
6 impasse de Keruzaouen
Plougasnou
29630

Website

Reviews:

Write a review

Price per week:

price from €390

Telephone:

0298674013

Description:

Description for Gite

Located in the enchanting Baie de Morlaix, this charming Breton stone fisherman's house is situated right in front of the picturesque fishing port of Le Diben in Plougasnou. Offering stunning views of the sea, this cozy abode features a warm fireplace and a lovely garden. Equipped with all the necessary amenities, it can comfortably accommodate up to four guests.

Reviews

Aucun avis pour l'instant Write a review

Directions

To reach Morlaix, you can take the TGV from either Paris or Brest. If you prefer driving, the motorway connecting Paris and Brest is located 20 km away from Morlaix. If you are coming from England or Ireland, you can take a ferry from Roscoff. Additionally, there are airports in Brest and Lannion for those who prefer flying.

Map

Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 2 390 1050

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château du Taureau: Located on an island in the Bay of Morlaix, this 16th-century fortress is a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore the castle's intriguing history and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline.
  • Cairn de Barnenez: Considered the largest megalithic monument in Europe, Cairn de Barnenez is an ancient burial mound dating back over 6,000 years. Visitors can explore the chambers and passageways of this impressive archaeological site, gaining insight into the region's prehistoric past.
  • Locquirec Beach: Situated on the picturesque Bay of Lannion, Locquirec Beach offers stunning sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports, with a scenic coastal path for leisurely walks.
  • Morlaix: This charming medieval town is known for its half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and the iconic Viaduct. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the Saint-Melaine Church, and stroll along the quayside to admire the picturesque harbor.
  • Île de Batz: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its beautiful gardens and scenic beaches. Visitors can rent bicycles to explore the island, visit the Jardin Georges Delaselle, or simply relax on the sandy shores.
  • Pointe de Primel: Located on the rugged coastline, Pointe de Primel offers breathtaking views and scenic walking trails. Visitors can explore the rock formations, enjoy the panoramic vistas, and visit the nearby Phare de Primel lighthouse for a unique perspective.
  • Plougasnou Beaches: Plougasnou is home to several beautiful beaches, including Plougasnou Plage and Plage de Saint-Samson. These sandy stretches provide opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing, surrounded by stunning coastal scenery.
  • Saint-Jean-du-Doigt: This quaint village is known for its 16th-century church, Chapelle Saint-Jean-Baptiste, which houses remarkable religious art. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the charming architecture, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • La Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon de Roscoff: Located in Roscoff, this museum showcases the history and heritage of the famous Roscoff onions. Visitors can learn about the unique cultivation methods, taste onion-based products, and explore the charming town itself. 10. Bay of Morlaix: The Bay of Morlaix offers stunning natural beauty, with numerous islands, coastal trails, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the islands, enjoy scenic hikes, or simply relax and take in the picturesque surroundings.

The nearest listings: