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Maxime CaousRue du Rance, Ploubazlanec
Paimpol
22500
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Take advantage of the attractive prices in September 2011 and plan a trip to Ploubazlanec for some much-needed relaxation. This region offers a diverse range of attractions for you to explore. The house boasts a 400m2 garden, perfect for the whole family to enjoy and unwind. The garden extends further into the family property, but each house has its own separate area, ensuring privacy for all occupants. Direct access to the GR34 allows for beautiful coastal walks towards Paimpol, Loguivy Sea, or Lézardrieux. Additionally, several beaches are within walking distance. Don't miss the chance to visit the stunning landscapes featured in the three pictures, just a short 5-minute walk from the house.
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- Abbaye de Beauport: Located in Paimpol, Abbaye de Beauport is a beautiful 13th-century abbey surrounded by stunning gardens and a nature reserve. It offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history and provides a peaceful atmosphere for a leisurely stroll.
- Île de Bréhat: A short boat ride from Ploubazlanec, Île de Bréhat is a picturesque island known for its colorful flowers, charming houses, and stunning coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore the island by foot or by bike, enjoying its serene beauty and relaxing beaches.
- Paimpol Harbor: Paimpol Harbor is a lively and bustling port known for its maritime heritage. Visitors can witness traditional sailboats and fishing vessels, stroll along the quayside, and enjoy fresh seafood at the numerous restaurants overlooking the harbor.
- Château de la Roche-Jagu: Situated near Ploëzal, Château de la Roche-Jagu is a medieval fortress surrounded by extensive gardens and woodlands. It offers guided tours, exhibitions, and events, allowing visitors to delve into the region's history and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
- Le Sillon de Talbert: This unique natural formation is a narrow, sandy strip extending into the sea near Pleubian. Le Sillon de Talbert is perfect for nature enthusiasts and hikers who can explore its diverse flora and fauna, as well as enjoy panoramic sea views.
- La Pointe de l'Arcouest: Located in Ploubazlanec, La Pointe de l'Arcouest is a scenic viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas of the coastline, including the nearby Île de Bréhat. It is a popular spot for photography, picnics, and enjoying the beauty of the Brittany region.
- La Maison de l'Islande: Situated in Paimpol, La Maison de l'Islande is a museum dedicated to the history and cultural ties between Brittany and Iceland. Visitors can learn about the region's rich maritime heritage, the local fishing industry, and the impact of Icelandic trade.
- Jardin du Kestellic: Located in Plouguiel, Jardin du Kestellic is a charming botanical garden with a vast collection of rare and exotic plants from around the world. It offers a peaceful retreat with its well-maintained paths, ponds, and diverse flora, making it a haven for nature lovers.
- Musée de la Mer: Situated in Paimpol, Musée de la Mer is a maritime museum that showcases the history and traditions of the local fishing industry. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including models of boats, fishing gear, and learn about the daily life of fishermen. 10. Château de la Hunaudaye: Located near Plédéliac, Château de la Hunaudaye is a medieval fortress that dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, courtyards, and ramparts, immersing themselves in the atmosphere of a bygone era.