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Address:

Tephany
2 Bis ue des Menhirs
Camaret sur Mer
29570

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Price per week:

price from €300

Telephone:

0298070323

Mobile:

0632779200

Description:

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Located in a quaint harbor at the tip of Finistère, this charming cottage offers an idyllic retreat amidst nature. Embracing the unique essence of the coastal region, this well-preserved single-detached house was constructed in 1970. With ample space to accommodate up to 8 guests, it boasts four cozy bedrooms, a bathroom, a comfortable lounge featuring a fireplace, an additional bathroom, a shower room, and a convenient garage. Escape to this tranquil haven and immerse yourself in the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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Directions

Start in Paris and head west towards Rennes. From there, continue your journey to Chateaulin. Next, make your way to Sligo, and finally, conclude your trip in Camaret.

Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 8 300 650

Services

Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Vauban Tower: Located in Camaret-sur-Mer itself, the Vauban Tower is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in the 17th century, this fortification offers stunning panoramic views of the coast and surrounding islands.
  • Pointe de Pen-Hir: A scenic natural site, Pointe de Pen-Hir is known for its dramatic cliffs and rocky landscapes. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and explore the walking trails that wind through the area.
  • Camaret-sur-Mer Harbor: A picturesque fishing port, Camaret-sur-Mer Harbor is a charming spot to stroll around. Admire the colorful fishing boats, visit the local seafood restaurants, or relax at one of the waterfront cafes.
  • Chapel of Notre-Dame de Rocamadour: Situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea, the Chapel of Notre-Dame de Rocamadour is a historic pilgrimage site. The chapel offers beautiful views and houses an impressive collection of ex-votos.
  • Île de Sein: Located off the coast of Brittany, Île de Sein is a small island known for its rugged beauty and traditional fishing village atmosphere. Take a boat trip to explore the island, walk along the charming streets, and enjoy the tranquility of this remote spot.
  • Musée de la Mer (Museum of the Sea): This museum in Camaret-sur-Mer showcases the maritime history of the region. Discover the local fishing traditions, learn about the area's shipwrecks, and explore the exhibition of model ships.
  • Morgat Beach: Just a short drive away from Camaret-sur-Mer, Morgat Beach is a popular destination for sunbathing and water sports. The sandy beach offers clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and relaxing.
  • Tas de Pois: Known as the "Pile of Peas," Tas de Pois is a group of impressive rock formations located near Camaret-sur-Mer. These towering rocks rise from the sea, creating a unique landscape that is perfect for photography and exploration.
  • La Pointe du Toulinguet: Offering stunning views of the coast, La Pointe du Toulinguet is a scenic headland that attracts visitors with its rugged cliffs and panoramic vistas. The area is ideal for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the surroundings. 10. Muse?e des Vieux Me?tiers Vivants (Museum of Old Trades): Located in Argol, a short distance from Camaret-sur-Mer, this open-air museum showcases traditional crafts and trades from the region. Visitors can observe demonstrations and learn about the traditional way of life in rural Brittany. Please note that the availability and accessibility of these attractions may vary. It is recommended to check the opening hours and any travel restrictions before planning a visit.