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jean yves hirvoas
640 Mogueran Izella
Plouguerneau
29880

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Price per night:

price from €89

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0616911615

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Located 30 km north of Brest, this enchanting place is known as the land of the Abers, which includes Abers Benoît, Abers Wrack, and Abers Ildut. It is a region deeply influenced by the tides and steeped in saints and legends.

We offer comfortable accommodations for up to 5 people in our guest rooms, which are divided into 2 suites. One suite is conveniently located on the ground floor and can be accessed through a private corridor. It consists of a spacious 20 m² room with a comfortable 160X200 cm bed, a cozy lounge area, and an adjoining bathroom. Additionally, there is a smaller 9 m² room with a single 90x190 cm bed, a separate toilet, and a shared bathroom for both rooms.

The second suite is situated upstairs and features a charming 14 m² bedroom with a luxurious 160X200 cm bed and a small bathroom. There is also a 9 m² bedroom with a lounge area and a separate toilet. Private corridors lead to all the bedrooms, ensuring your privacy and comfort.

As part of your stay, you will be treated to a delightful breakfast facing the sea, which includes both sweet and savory options. To further enhance your relaxation, we provide garden furniture, deckchairs, and even a boules and pétanque court.

The nightly rates for our accommodations are as follows:
- High season: 1 or 2 people - 149 euros, 3 people - 199 euros, 4 people - 245 euros
- Other seasons: 1 or 2 people - 89 euros, 3 people - 125 euros, 4 people - 160 euros

Please note that there is an additional tourist tax for guests aged 18 and above, according to the current rate. Smoking is not allowed in the house, and unfortunately, we cannot accommodate pets due to hygiene reasons.

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Directions

To get to Brest, follow the signs for Bourg Blanc, Lannilis, and Plouguerneau. If you are starting from downtown, head towards Plouguerneau and continue until you reach Mogueran Izella.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: If the two rooms are not used by 2 people, the 3-person rate is applied,
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 125 199

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Attractions

  • Phare de l'Ile Vierge (Lighthouse of Ile Vierge): Located on Ile Vierge, this lighthouse is the tallest in Europe and offers stunning panoramic views of the coast. Visitors can climb to the top and learn about the history of the lighthouse.
  • Aber Wrac'h: This picturesque estuary is known for its beautiful beaches, hiking trails, and scenic views. It offers opportunities for various water activities such as boating, fishing, and sailing.
  • Le Jardin Exotique de Roscoff (Roscoff Exotic Garden): Situated in Roscoff, this garden showcases a variety of exotic plants from all around the world. Visitors can explore its beautifully landscaped grounds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Les Abers: The Abers region features a series of stunning river estuaries, including Aber Benoit and Aber Wrac'h. These natural wonders offer breathtaking coastal scenery, sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages.
  • Village de Meneham: This restored 16th-century fishing village provides a glimpse into the traditional Breton way of life. Visitors can explore the thatched-roof houses, visit the museum, and enjoy the rugged coastal surroundings.
  • Phare de Plouguerneau (Plouguerneau Lighthouse): Overlooking the sea, this lighthouse offers a picturesque setting and panoramic views of the coast. It is a popular spot for photography and enjoying the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
  • Plage de Saint-Marguerite (Saint-Marguerite Beach): Located near Plouguerneau, this sandy beach is known for its natural beauty, clear waters, and peaceful atmosphere. It is an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and beach walks.
  • Maison des Abers (House of Abers): Situated in Lannilis, this cultural center provides insights into the history, heritage, and natural environment of the Abers region. It offers exhibitions, workshops, and guided tours for visitors.
  • Le Conquet: This charming coastal town is known for its picturesque harbor, historic buildings, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the local shops and restaurants, and take boat trips to nearby islands. 10. Chapelle Saint-Samson (Saint-Samson Chapel): Located in Landunvez, this medieval chapel is a historical and architectural gem. It is known for its intricate stone carvings and stunning stained glass windows.