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jean yves hirvoas640 Mogueran Izella
Plouguerneau
29880
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Located 30 km north of Brest, this area is known as the land of the Abers (Abers Benoît, Abers Wrack, Abers Ildut). It is a unique land that is influenced by the tides and is rich in saints and legends. Our guest house can accommodate up to 5 people in 2 comfortable suites.The ground floor suite is accessed through a private corridor and consists of a spacious 20 m² room with a 160X200 cm bed, a cozy lounge area, and an adjoining bathroom. Additionally, there is a smaller 9 m² room with a 90x190 cm bed, a separate toilet, and a shared bathroom for both rooms.
On the upper floor, there is another suite which includes a charming bedroom of approximately 14 m² with a 160X200 cm bed, a small bathroom, and a separate toilet. Adjacent to it is a 9 m² bedroom with a lounge area.
Both suites have private corridors for easy access. In the morning, we provide a delectable breakfast with sweet and savory options that can be enjoyed while admiring the sea view.
Outside, guests can relax in our garden furniture, sunbathe on the deckchairs, or play games like boules and pétanque on our dedicated court.
The nightly rates for the rooms include breakfast. Please note that there is an additional tourist tax for guests aged 18 and above, based on the current rate.
To ensure a pleasant and clean environment, our guest house is non-smoking and we regretfully do not allow pets.
The rates for one night stay during the high season are as follows: 1 or 2 persons - 149 euros, 3 persons - 199 euros, 4 persons - 245 euros. During other seasons, the rates are: 1 or 2 persons - 89 euros, 3 persons - 125 euros, 4 persons - 160 euros.
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Directions
To get to Brest, head towards Bourg Blanc, Lannilis, and Plouguerneau. If you are coming from downtown, follow the route towards Plouguerneau, Mogueran, and Izella.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 89 | 149 | ||||||||||||
Notes: If the two rooms are not used by 2 people, the 3-person rate is applied, | |||||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 125 | 199 |
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Attractions
- Phare de l'Ile Vierge (Island of the Virgin Lighthouse): Located on a small island off the coast of Plouguerneau, this lighthouse is the tallest in Europe and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
- Plage de l'Aber-Wrac'h: This beautiful sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. It is also a popular spot for fishing and offers stunning views of the sea and the nearby lighthouse.
- Chapelle Saint-Samson (Saint-Samson Chapel): Dating back to the 11th century, this historic chapel is known for its unique architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. It is a peaceful place to visit for a glimpse into the region's religious history.
- Maison des Abers: This interactive museum showcases the natural and cultural heritage of the Abers region. Visitors can learn about local flora and fauna, traditional crafts, and the history of the local fishing industry.
- Le Jardin Exotique de Roscoff (Exotic Garden of Roscoff): Located in the nearby town of Roscoff, this botanical garden features a wide variety of exotic plants from around the world. It is a tranquil place to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature.
- Phare de Pontusval (Pontusval Lighthouse): Situated on the coast near Brignogan-Plage, this picturesque lighthouse offers panoramic views of the rugged coastline. It is a popular spot for photography and a great place to enjoy a scenic walk.
- Musée des Goémoniers et de l'Algue (Seaweed and Goémon Museum): Located in Plouguerneau, this museum showcases the history and importance of seaweed harvesting in the region. Visitors can learn about the traditional techniques used and the various uses of seaweed.
- Plouguerneau Church: This charming church, dedicated to Saint Pol Aurélien, dates back to the 16th century. It features beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to admire.
- Île de Batz (Batz Island): Accessible by boat from Roscoff, this small island is known for its stunning beaches, lush gardens, and charming village. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bicycle and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. 10. La Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon de Roscoff (House of Johnnies and Onion of Roscoff): Located in Roscoff, this museum tells the story of the "Johnnies" who traveled to Britain to sell Roscoff onions. It offers insights into the history, culture, and traditions associated with this unique trade. Please note that the availability and access to these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check their opening hours and any travel restrictions before planning your visit.