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Christel Caoudal94 Impasse de Kerfrès
Penmarch
29760
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Description for Gite
On the first floor, this lovely gite features three bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are equipped with two single beds each, while the third bedroom offers a comfortable double bed. Additionally, there is a convenient toilet on this floor.The ground floor boasts a fully functional kitchen with gas cooking facilities, a dishwasher, a microwave, a freezer-refrigerator, and an oven. The spacious living room is furnished with a low table, a television, and a DVD player. Furthermore, there are two bathrooms on this floor, both featuring showers and toilets. Another bedroom with a double bed is also located on the ground floor.
Outside, guests can enjoy a large, fully enclosed garden. The garden offers an uncovered swimming pool with an alarm system for safety. There is a terrace with garden furniture and loungers, perfect for relaxing. Additionally, a barbecue is available for outdoor cooking, and there is a swing for children to enjoy.
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Directions
To reach Penmarc'h from Quimper, follow these directions:
1. From Quimper, head towards Pont l'Abbé at the 4-way intersection.
2. In Pont l'Abbé, take the Transbigoudène (4-lane road) towards Pont l'Abbé Plomeur.
3. Once in Pont l'Abbé Plomeur, continue straight without entering Plomeur town.
4. Instead, follow the signs towards Penmarc'h.
5. When you reach the first roundabout in Penmarc'h, take the left turn at the first intersection.
6. Proceed until you reach a stop sign, then turn left again.
7. Without a booster seat, take the left turn into the impasse on the left side of the house at the corner.
8. Continue straight until you find an entry on your right with a sign that says "Key Holiday" (the first house on the right).
1. From Quimper, head towards Pont l'Abbé at the 4-way intersection.
2. In Pont l'Abbé, take the Transbigoudène (4-lane road) towards Pont l'Abbé Plomeur.
3. Once in Pont l'Abbé Plomeur, continue straight without entering Plomeur town.
4. Instead, follow the signs towards Penmarc'h.
5. When you reach the first roundabout in Penmarc'h, take the left turn at the first intersection.
6. Proceed until you reach a stop sign, then turn left again.
7. Without a booster seat, take the left turn into the impasse on the left side of the house at the corner.
8. Continue straight until you find an entry on your right with a sign that says "Key Holiday" (the first house on the right).
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 6 | 550 | 1550 | ||||||||||||
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Phare d'Eckmühl: Located in Penmarch, this lighthouse offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline. Climb up the 307 steps to the top and enjoy the stunning vistas of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Musée de la Préhistoire de Penmarch: Immerse yourself in the rich history of Penmarch and the surrounding area at this prehistoric museum. Learn about the region's ancient civilizations and discover archaeological artifacts from the Neolithic period.
- Le Guilvinec: Just a short drive from Penmarch, Le Guilvinec is a bustling fishing port known for its colorful fishing boats and fresh seafood. Stroll along the harbor, watch the fishermen at work, and sample some of the finest seafood delicacies.
- Pointe de la Torche: Nature lovers will be captivated by the beautiful landscapes of Pointe de la Torche. This rocky headland is a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers. Enjoy the stunning coastal scenery and catch a glimpse of diverse bird species.
- Phare de la Vieille: Situated off the coast of Penmarch, Phare de la Vieille is a historic lighthouse that dates back to the 19th century. While it's not open to the public, you can admire its beauty from a distance during a boat trip or from the nearby coastal paths.
- Musée Haliotika: Located in Guilvinec, this interactive museum offers an immersive experience into the world of fishing. Learn about the local fishing industry, explore aquariums showcasing marine life, and even try your hand at traditional fishing techniques.
- Île-Tudy: A charming seaside village, Île-Tudy is a great place to relax and soak up the authentic Breton atmosphere. Wander through its narrow streets, admire the traditional fishermen's houses, and enjoy the sandy beaches along the coast.
- Le Phare d'Eckmühl Aquarium: Adjacent to the lighthouse, this small aquarium provides visitors with an opportunity to discover the marine life of Brittany. Observe various species of fish, crustaceans, and other sea creatures in their natural habitat.
- Les Rochers de Saint-Guénolé: Located in the neighboring village of Saint-Guénolé, these stunning rocky cliffs offer panoramic views of the coastline. Take a leisurely walk along the cliff path and admire the rugged beauty of the Breton coast. 10. Quimper: A short drive inland, the city of Quimper is renowned for its picturesque old town and its beautiful Gothic cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Corentin. Explore the charming streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the local museums, and indulge in the city's rich cultural heritage.