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Bouchard7 Rue Victor Hugo
Le Guilvenic
29730
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We have two types of apartments available for your stay. The first one is a two-room apartment consisting of a living room with a kitchenette equipped with a microwave and TV. It also features a comfortable sofa bed (160 cm) and two beds (90 cm and 140 cm), perfect for accommodating up to 5 or 6 people. The apartment also includes a bathroom with a washing machine and spans across an area of 35 square meters.Alternatively, we offer a cozy studio apartment with a kitchenette, microwave, and TV. It has a spacious sofa bed (160 cm) and an additional bed (90 cm), allowing for a comfortable stay for 2 to 4 individuals. The studio also offers a shower and a washing machine, all within an area of 22 square meters.
Both apartments have been completely renovated and feature brand new furniture and bedding. Moreover, guests can enjoy a lovely garden area with a barbecue and outdoor furniture.
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Apartment | 2 | 200 | 450 |
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Attractions
- Quimper Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Quimper, the Quimper Cathedral is a stunning Gothic-style cathedral that dates back to the 13th century. It is known for its impressive stained glass windows and beautiful architecture.
- Pointe du Raz: Situated on the westernmost tip of France, Pointe du Raz offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can explore the cliffs, hike along the coastal paths, and admire the picturesque lighthouse.
- Locronan: A charming medieval village located just a short drive from Le Guilvenic, Locronan is known for its well-preserved traditional Breton architecture. Stroll through the cobblestone streets, visit the historic church, and browse the local craft shops.
- Odet River: Flowing through the town of Quimper, the Odet River is a picturesque waterway that offers opportunities for boat trips and scenic walks along its banks. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, spot wildlife, and admire the beautiful waterfront houses.
- Musee des Beaux-Arts de Quimper: This art museum in Quimper houses an impressive collection of artwork, including works by famous artists such as Monet and Gauguin. Explore the museum's diverse exhibits, which cover various periods and styles of art.
- Port-Musée de Douarnenez: Located in Douarnenez, this unique maritime museum showcases the history and culture of the region's fishing industry. Visitors can explore a variety of boats, learn about traditional fishing techniques, and discover the rich maritime heritage of Brittany.
- Château de Keriolet: Situated in Concarneau, the Château de Keriolet is a beautiful 19th-century castle surrounded by extensive grounds. Explore the castle's interior, learn about its fascinating history, and enjoy a leisurely walk through the well-maintained gardens.
- Plage de Tahiti: If you're looking for a beach experience, head to Plage de Tahiti in Bénodet. This sandy beach is known for its clear waters and beautiful scenery. Relax on the sand, swim in the sea, or enjoy water sports such as paddleboarding or kayaking.
- Pont-Aven: A charming town famous for its association with the post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin, Pont-Aven offers a picturesque setting with its riverside location and quaint streets lined with art galleries and craft shops. Explore the town, visit Gauguin's former residence, and admire the scenic views. 10. Glenan Islands: Located off the coast of Concarneau, the Glenan Islands are a group of small, uninhabited islands renowned for their crystal-clear turquoise waters. Take a boat trip to the islands, go snorkeling or diving, and relax on the pristine sandy beaches. Note: Please double-check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, as they may be subject to change or seasonal closures.