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Séverine & Mickael DROGOU
16 B Streat Groazoc
Porspoder
29840

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Price per night:

price from €59

Telephone:

0298899412

Mobile:

0620100434

Description:

Description for B&B:

Porspoder offers a picturesque setting with its rugged coastline and laid-back way of life in the beautiful region of Brittany. This recently renovated and cozy studio is ideally located near Bourg and the beaches, just a short walk of less than 500m.

Situated on the ground floor of a detached house, the studio offers enhanced sound insulation and has its own independent outside access door. It also provides parking facilities, a terrace, and a garden for your enjoyment.

Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of this side of the world, where the wind, light, and landscape create a true change of scenery.

The studio features a living room with a dining area and a well-equipped kitchenette, including a fridge, oven, microwave, hob, toaster, blender, coffee maker, kettle, and complete cookware and dishes. It also offers a comfortable sleeping area with a quality BZ bed for two people. The bathroom is equipped with a spacious shower.

Relax and unwind on the deck in the peaceful garden surroundings.

Located in the countryside, this property provides the perfect blend of comfort and tranquility. The warm and friendly hosts are dedicated to providing unbeatable service and ensuring your holiday meets your expectations.

Additional amenities of the accommodation include unlimited internet access, a radio, quilts/blankets/pillows, a car, and a baby crib upon request.

Discover the stunning surrounding landscape, which includes menhirs, dolmen, chapels, and manors.

The rental rates range from 160 to 320 euros per week, depending on the season, with a nightly rate of 50 euros. Discounts are available for longer stays.

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Directions

To reach the Land of Iroise, you have several transportation options:

- By train: You can take the SNCF train to Brest. For more information and tickets, contact the SNCF station at 08 36 35 35 39 or visit www.voyages-SNCF.com.

- By plane: Brest - Brittany airport is another option. You can reach them at 02 98 32 01 00 or visit www.airport.cci-brest.fr for more information.

- By boat: If you prefer traveling by boat, you can choose between Brittany Ferries or Irish Ferries in Roscoff. Contact Brittany Ferries at 02 98 29 28 00 or Irish Ferries at 02 98 61 17 17. The journey from the Port of Roscoff takes approximately 50 minutes. For more information, visit www.brittany-ferries.com.

- By car: There are several routes you can take by car. From Rennes to Brest, you can take the N Expressway 12, which is toll-free and covers a distance of 250 km. From Nantes to Brest, you can take the N Expressway 165, also toll-free, covering a distance of 310 km. If you're coming from Paris, the distance is approximately 600 km.

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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.)
1 59 59 160 380 OUI
Apartment 1 60 70 200 380 NON
Holiday Home 1 70 80 NON

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Phare de l'Ile Vierge (Lighthouse of Ile Vierge): Located in Plouguerneau, this is the tallest lighthouse in Europe and offers stunning views of the coastline.
  • Pointe Saint-Mathieu: Situated in Plougonvelin, this scenic headland features the ruins of an ancient abbey, a lighthouse, and a maritime museum. It offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and is a great spot for nature walks.
  • Océanopolis: This popular ocean discovery park is located in Brest. It features various exhibits showcasing marine life from different habitats, including aquariums, interactive displays, and educational presentations.
  • Les Abers: Located along the coast, Les Abers refers to the estuaries of the rivers Aber Wrac'h and Aber Benoît. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes, sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages.
  • Le Conquet: A seaside town known for its beautiful beaches, Le Conquet offers a charming harbor, historic streets, and a variety of seafood restaurants. It is also a departure point for boat trips to nearby islands.
  • Fort de Bertheaume: Situated on a rocky island near Plougonvelin, this fortress offers panoramic views of the sea and coastline. Visitors can explore the fort's history, walk across a suspension bridge, and enjoy water activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding.
  • Brest Castle (Château de Brest): Located in the city of Brest, this castle is one of the largest fortresses in Europe. It houses a museum dedicated to the history of Brest and offers guided tours of its well-preserved ramparts and underground passages.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest (Brest Museum of Fine Arts): This art museum in Brest showcases a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from various periods. It is housed in a 17th-century building and offers a peaceful setting for art enthusiasts.
  • Phare du Petit Minou (Petit Minou Lighthouse): Situated near Plouzané, this lighthouse marks the entrance to the Brest harbor. It offers stunning views of the sea and is a popular spot for coastal walks and photography. 10. Saint-Jean-du-Doigt: A charming village located on the north coast, Saint-Jean-du-Doigt is known for its beautiful sandy beach, quaint streets, and the historical Chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste, which dates back to the 15th century.

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