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Marie Terminet38 Rue Pasteur
Le Bono
56400
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This cozy space offers a bedroom, a comfortable couch, a well-appointed bathroom, a compact kitchen, and a television.Reviews
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Located between Vannes, just 15 minutes away, and Auray, a mere 10 minutes away, lies a place in close proximity to Carnac and the Trinity.
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- Port of Le Bono: Located within walking distance of Rue Pasteur, the Port of Le Bono is a charming fishing harbor known for its picturesque views. Visitors can admire the traditional boats, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade, or indulge in fresh seafood at one of the nearby restaurants.
- Cairn of Gavrinis: Situated on an island in the Gulf of Morbihan, the Cairn of Gavrinis is a prehistoric monument dating back to approximately 3500 BC. This Neolithic burial chamber is renowned for its well-preserved stone carvings, including intricate patterns and symbols. Accessible by a guided boat tour, it offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient history.
- Gulf of Morbihan: Just a short drive from Le Bono, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction characterized by its tranquil waters, numerous islands, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the area by boat, kayak, or on foot, discovering beautiful beaches, hidden coves, and charming villages along the coast.
- Port Navalo: Located on the tip of the Rhuys Peninsula, Port Navalo is a popular seaside resort and a gateway to the Gulf of Morbihan. It offers a range of activities such as sailing, fishing, and coastal walks. From Port Navalo, you can also catch a boat to explore nearby islands like Belle-Île-en-Mer or Île d'Arz.
- Château de Suscinio: Situated on the southern coast of the Rhuys Peninsula, the Château de Suscinio is a medieval fortress with a rich history. Once a residence of the Dukes of Brittany, it now serves as a museum where visitors can learn about the region's feudal past and marvel at the castle's impressive architecture and grounds.
- Vannes: Located approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Le Bono, the historic city of Vannes is a must-visit destination. The well-preserved medieval town features charming cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and a magnificent cathedral. Explore the city walls, visit the impressive Château de l'Hermine, or simply soak up the vibrant atmosphere in the town center.
- Carnac Stones: Situated about 30 kilometers northeast of Le Bono, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic monuments dating back to prehistoric times. The site is famous for its alignment of standing stones, which form rows and patterns across the landscape. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the theories and mysteries surrounding these remarkable structures.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and a vibrant seaside atmosphere. Whether you're looking to relax on the sandy shores, try water sports like surfing or kiteboarding, or explore the quaint towns and villages, the peninsula offers a diverse range of attractions for all types of visitors.