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Situated in a serene and wooded valley, Le Moulin de Chaquel (gite for 4/5pers) offers a peaceful getaway. Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty, the property is crossed by two rivers and is only a short distance away from Pluvigner. Located just south of the enchanting Forêt Domaniale de Camors, and 15km north of Auray and the stunning Golfe du Morbihan, which is an inland sea adorned with picturesque islands, as well as the captivating Riviére d'Etel, this gite provides an idyllic and magical retreat.Reviews
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- Carnac Stones: Located about 10 kilometers from Camors, the Carnac Stones are a collection of prehistoric megalithic sites. These ancient stones are arranged in rows and are believed to have been erected between 4500 and 3300 BC. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the fascinating history and theories behind these mysterious standing stones.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated around 25 kilometers southwest of Camors, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, rugged coastline, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, take scenic coastal walks, or explore the historic town of Quiberon with its quaint shops and restaurants.
- Pont-Aven: Located approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Camors, Pont-Aven is a picturesque town famous for its association with the art movement known as the Pont-Aven School. Visitors can stroll along the riverbank, admire the charming cottages, and visit art galleries showcasing works by renowned artists such as Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard.
- Vannes: Situated about 40 kilometers southeast of Camors, Vannes is a historic walled city known for its medieval architecture and charming old town. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, wander through narrow cobblestone streets, and visit landmarks like the Saint-Pierre Cathedral. Vannes also offers boat tours along the Gulf of Morbihan, allowing visitors to discover the beautiful islands and coastal scenery.
- Lorient: Located approximately 40 kilometers southwest of Camors, Lorient is a vibrant port city with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, stroll along the marina, or visit the Submarine Base, which played a significant role during World War II. Lorient is also famous for its annual Interceltic Festival, celebrating Celtic music and culture.
- Morbihan Gulf: Situated just south of Camors, the Morbihan Gulf is a stunning natural attraction consisting of a large bay dotted with numerous islands. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the islands, such as Île aux Moines and Île d'Arz, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty of the gulf from the shore. The area is also popular for water sports like sailing, kayaking, and windsurfing.
- Hennebont: Located approximately 15 kilometers southwest of Camors, Hennebont is a historic town known for its medieval fortress, the Château de Hennebont. Visitors can explore the fortified walls, visit the castle museum, and wander through the picturesque old town. Hennebont also hosts various events, including medieval festivals and the Festival Interceltique de Lorient parade. These tourist attractions near Camors offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, ensuring visitors have a diverse range of options to explore the region.