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Alexandra Arteaga29 Avenue de Truro
Morlaix
29600
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The description can be rewritten as follows:"190 - A 1-bedroom accommodation with a bed, en-suite bathroom, and toilet. Additionally, there is another 1-bedroom space available that includes a bed for two persons, with a separate bathroom and toilet located outside. This listing also includes a shared shower and toilet facilities (SDE)."
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Directions
To get to Morlaix from Paris, take the RN12 national highway. Once you reach the center of Morlaix, exit and proceed towards Boissiere. Follow the billboards to reach your destination.
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Prices
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Attractions
- Morlaix Viaduct - The Morlaix Viaduct is a stunning architectural marvel that spans the River Morlaix. This bridge offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the picturesque town below.
- Morlaix Old Town - Located in the heart of Morlaix, the Old Town is a charming area filled with narrow cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and half-timbered houses. Explore the quaint shops, cafes, and historic sites as you soak in the town's rich history.
- Morlaix Cathedral - The Morlaix Cathedral, also known as Saint-Mélar Church, is a stunning Gothic-style cathedral that dates back to the 13th century. Admire its beautiful stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings as you step inside this religious landmark.
- Château du Taureau - Situated on a small island in the Bay of Morlaix, the Château du Taureau is a well-preserved fortress that dates back to the 16th century. Take a boat trip to visit this unique landmark and learn about its fascinating history.
- Cairn of Barnenez - The Cairn of Barnenez is an ancient Neolithic burial mound and one of Europe's oldest megalithic monuments. Explore the stone chambers and witness the impressive scale of this prehistoric site, which dates back over 6,000 years.
- La Maison Penanault - This historic house museum showcases the life and traditions of Morlaix during the 18th and 19th centuries. Step back in time as you walk through the beautifully preserved rooms and discover the town's cultural heritage.
- Plougasnou Beaches - Just a short drive from Morlaix, the Plougasnou beaches offer stunning stretches of golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and scenic coastal views. Whether you want to relax, swim, or indulge in water sports, these beaches provide a perfect seaside escape.
- Château de Kerjean - Located in nearby Saint-Vougay, the Château de Kerjean is an impressive Renaissance-style castle surrounded by beautiful gardens. Explore its grand halls, visit the museum, and attend various cultural events held within its historic walls.
- Parc du Radôme - Situated in Pleumeur-Bodou, the Parc du Radôme is a science and telecommunications park. Visit the Cité des Télécoms museum to learn about the history of communications and even explore a real satellite station. 10. Musee de Morlaix - The Musee de Morlaix is a local history museum that showcases the art, culture, and heritage of the Morlaix region. With a diverse collection of exhibits, including paintings, sculptures, and artifacts, this museum offers a fascinating insight into the area's past. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and heritage of the Morlaix region.