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Address:

Gourm
13 Route de Mézancou
Lanildut
29840

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Price per night:

price from €70

Telephone:

0298044302

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Mary Frances and John eagerly await your arrival to their charming abode, featuring three meticulously adorned rooms. A delectable breakfast awaits you by the warm granite fireplace, complete with homemade jams. Outside, a tranquil walled garden invites you to immerse yourself in its lush greenery, creating a serene oasis.

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Directions

To reach Porspoder, travel through the village of Lanildut. Once you pass the last building in town, turn right onto the second road. Look for No. 13 Mézancou road, which is located near the water tower.

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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.)
2 70 oui

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Phare de Trézien (Trézien Lighthouse) - Located on the coast of Brittany, this picturesque lighthouse offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic vistas and learn about its fascinating maritime history.
  • Plage de Porsliogan (Porsliogan Beach) - This beautiful sandy beach is ideal for sunbathing, picnicking, and swimming. With crystal clear waters and scenic surroundings, it is a popular spot for relaxation and leisure activities.
  • Musée Mémoires 39-45 (Memories Museum 39-45) - Situated in Plougonvelin, this museum provides an insightful look into the history and impact of World War II on the region. Exhibits include artifacts, photographs, and personal testimonies of local residents.
  • Pointe Saint-Mathieu (Saint-Mathieu Point) - Offering breathtaking coastal views, this headland is home to an ancient abbey ruins and a stunning lighthouse. Visitors can explore the rocky cliffs, visit the abbey remains, and enjoy scenic walks in the surrounding nature reserve.
  • Phare du Petit Minou (Petit Minou Lighthouse) - Located near Plouzané, this iconic lighthouse stands at the entrance of the Brest harbor. It provides an excellent vantage point for observing ships and offers guided tours to learn about its maritime significance.
  • Conservatoire Botanique National (National Botanical Conservatory) - Situated in Brest, this botanical conservatory aims to preserve and study rare and endangered plant species. Visitors can explore the extensive gardens, greenhouses, and exhibitions showcasing the rich flora of Brittany.
  • Océanopolis - Located in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular marine science center and aquarium. It features various themed pavilions showcasing marine ecosystems from around the world, including tropical, polar, and temperate habitats.
  • Fort de Bertheaume (Bertheaume Fort) - This historic fortification, situated on a rocky island near Plougonvelin, offers guided tours and panoramic views of the coastline. Visitors can also enjoy activities like zip-lining and crossing a suspension bridge to reach the fort.
  • Saint-Malo - While not directly near Lanildut, the coastal city of Saint-Malo is worth a visit. Known for its historic walled city and beautiful beaches, Saint-Malo offers a charming mix of medieval architecture, maritime history, and seaside attractions. 10. Les Abers - Located further east along the coast, Les Abers is a picturesque region characterized by its stunning river estuaries and coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore charming fishing villages, take boat tours, and enjoy scenic walks along the GR34 hiking trail.

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