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Christine Ponthieux
Manoir de Kerliviry
Cléder
29233

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0298619937

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0623502708

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Directions

To reach St Pol de Léon and Cléder, Plouescat from Morlaix, head towards the entrance sign and take a left at the water tower. Then, follow the chapel direction towards kerzéan. After that, continue straight to Kerliviry.

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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.)
4 600 600 26
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 136

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Attractions

  • Plouescat Beach: Located just a short distance from Manoir de Kerliviry, Plouescat Beach is a stunning sandy beach that stretches for several kilometers. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and taking leisurely walks along the shoreline.
  • Roscoff: A charming coastal town, Roscoff is known for its picturesque harbor and historic architecture. Visitors can explore the medieval streets, visit the iconic Notre-Dame de Croaz Batz church, and indulge in delicious seafood at one of the local restaurants.
  • Île de Batz: Situated just off the coast of Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its beautiful gardens and sandy beaches. Visitors can take a short ferry ride to the island and spend the day exploring its lush botanical gardens, picturesque lighthouse, and quaint village.
  • The Cairn of Barnenez: Located in Plouezoc'h, the Cairn of Barnenez is one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe. This ancient burial mound dates back to around 4500 BC and consists of 11 chambers. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about its historical significance and admire the impressive stone architecture.
  • Morlaix: A historic town with a rich architectural heritage, Morlaix is known for its half-timbered houses and the Viaduct, a towering railway viaduct that spans the town. Visitors can wander through the narrow medieval streets, visit the Maison à Pondalez (a unique 16th-century house), and explore the charming shops and cafes.
  • Château du Taureau: Situated on an islet in the Bay of Morlaix, Château du Taureau is a 16th-century fortress that once protected the entrance to the bay. Visitors can take a boat trip to the island and explore the castle, which offers panoramic views and a glimpse into its military past.
  • The Parish Enclosures: Cléder and the surrounding area are known for their beautiful parish enclosures, which are religious architectural complexes. These enclosures typically include a church, an ossuary, and a calvary. Visitors can admire the intricate stone carvings and learn about the region's religious history.
  • Les Abers: Located on the northern coast of Finistère, Les Abers is a stunning natural area characterized by its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque estuaries. Visitors can enjoy hiking along the coastal trails, take boat tours to explore the Abers (river mouths), and appreciate the breathtaking scenery.
  • Océanopolis: Situated in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular aquarium and marine science center. It showcases various marine ecosystems, featuring a wide range of species, including sharks, sea turtles, and penguins. Visitors can learn about marine conservation and enjoy interactive exhibits and shows. 10. The Pink Granite Coast: Although a bit further away, the Pink Granite Coast (Côte de Granit Rose) is worth a visit. Located in Perros-Guirec, it is famous for its unique rock formations with hues of pink. Visitors can explore the coastal paths, relax on beautiful beaches, and witness the stunning sunset over the granite landscape.

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