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Address:
Laurence Le Du1 Village de Kerantum
Mahalon
29790
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price from €369Telephone:
0298745193Mobile:
0662527406Reserve Online
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Appréciations pour Gites de Kerantum, Mahalon:
Séjour en mars 2018
Chambre d'hôte au top!propre tout confort,petit déjeuner extra,gâteau maison,crêpes et en prime la gentillesse de Laurence,c'était notre deuxième séjour et il y en aura d'autre!
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 369 | 369 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 65 | 65 | ||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 4 |
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Attractions
- Quimper (12 km): Quimper is a charming town known for its well-preserved medieval center and stunning Gothic cathedral. Visitors can explore the quaint streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and enjoy traditional Breton cuisine in local restaurants.
- Pointe du Raz (20 km): Located on the westernmost tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz offers breathtaking panoramic views of rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for hiking and photography, with several walking trails leading to stunning viewpoints.
- Locronan (25 km): This picturesque village is often referred to as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." With its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobbled streets, and charming squares, Locronan feels like stepping back in time. The village has also been a popular filming location for period movies.
- Douarnenez (26 km): Douarnenez is a charming fishing port with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Port-Musée to learn about traditional boat-building techniques and the town's history. Douarnenez also hosts an annual maritime festival and offers beautiful beaches for relaxation.
- Pont-Aven (28 km): This small town is famous for its association with the art movement known as Pont-Aven School. Artists such as Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard were inspired by the town's picturesque scenery. Visitors can explore art galleries, visit Gauguin's former residence, and stroll along the River Aven.
- Concarneau (36 km): Concarneau is a fortified coastal town known for its medieval walled city. The Ville Close, a small fortified island, is the main attraction, with narrow streets, shops, and restaurants. The town also offers beautiful beaches, a fishing port, and the Musée de la Pêche, dedicated to the history of fishing.
- Bénodet (39 km): Bénodet is a popular seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches and beautiful coastal scenery. Visitors can enjoy water sports, take boat trips along the Odet River, and explore the charming town center with its shops, cafes, and casino.
- Huelgoat (47 km): Huelgoat is a small village located in the heart of the Armorique Regional Natural Park. It is famous for its enchanting forest, featuring huge granite boulders, a picturesque lake, and legends of mystical creatures. The area offers lovely hiking trails, including one that leads to the impressive "Chaos de Rochers."
- Locronan (25 km): This picturesque village is often referred to as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of France." With its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobbled streets, and charming squares, Locronan feels like stepping back in time. The village has also been a popular filming location for period movies. 10. Audierne (50 km): Audierne is a coastal town located at the mouth of the Goyen River. It offers beautiful sandy beaches, a lively fishing port, and a bustling market. Visitors can take boat trips to the nearby Île de Sein or explore the town's maritime heritage at the Maison du Plaisancier.