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Marylise Lefevre-le Roy68 Kerouarc'h
Locmariaquer
56740
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Located in the heart of the city, this property is conveniently situated just a 35-minute walk along the scenic coastal path (only 100 meters away) where you can explore the enchanting oyster parks and experience the breathtaking landscapes that change with the tides. Alternatively, it's just a quick 5-minute drive to reach these destinations. Patrick, an experienced hiking leader, is available year-round to provide valuable insights and recommendations on the numerous hiking trails waiting to be discovered in the area. Furthermore, this accommodation offers secure parking, as well as a beautifully landscaped and enclosed garden for your enjoyment.Description for Gite
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Located at the mouth of the Gulf of Morbihan, facing Port-Navalo, is the tranquil village of Locmariaquer. Nestled on the peninsula, this small village offers a serene atmosphere with its center harbor, bustling summer market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, charming labyrinth of alleys, and impressive megaliths. Not to mention, Locmariaquer boasts stunning beaches that are worth exploring. Additionally, this village is conveniently situated just a few kilometers away from Carnac, La Trinité-sur-Mer, Auray, Vannes, and Quiberon.
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Attractions
- Locmariaquer Megaliths: Located within walking distance from 68 Kerouarc'h, the Locmariaquer Megaliths are a collection of prehistoric stones and structures. This archaeological site includes the Grand Menhir Brisé, one of the largest standing stones in Europe, as well as the Table des Marchands and the Er Grah Tumulus.
- Cairn du Petit Mont: Situated on a hill overlooking the Gulf of Morbihan, Cairn du Petit Mont is an ancient burial mound dating back to the Neolithic period. Visitors can explore the underground passage and chambers, gaining insight into ancient burial practices and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
- Port Navalo: Located at the tip of the Locmariaquer peninsula, Port Navalo is a charming seaside village with a small harbor. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy fresh seafood at one of the restaurants, or take a boat trip to nearby islands, such as Belle-Île-en-Mer or Île-aux-Moines.
- Gulf of Morbihan: Just a short drive from 68 Kerouarc'h, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction. This inland sea is dotted with numerous islands and islets, offering opportunities for boat tours, kayaking, and birdwatching. The Gulf is known for its diverse marine life and picturesque landscapes.
- Carnac Stones: Situated approximately 10 kilometers from Locmariaquer, the Carnac Stones are one of the most famous megalithic sites in the world. The site encompasses over 3,000 standing stones arranged in rows, circles, and alignments. Visitors can explore the site on foot or join guided tours to learn about the historical and archaeological significance of the stones.
- Saint-Goustan Port: Located in Auray, just a short drive from Locmariaquer, Saint-Goustan Port is a picturesque harbor with traditional Breton charm. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets lined with colorful half-timbered houses, enjoy a meal at one of the waterside restaurants, or browse the boutiques and art galleries.
- Vannes Historic Center: Vannes, the capital of the Morbihan department, is a medieval town with a well-preserved historic center. The old town is surrounded by impressive ramparts and features cobbled streets, timber-framed houses, and the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral. Visitors can explore the charming shops, visit the Museum of Fine Arts, and take a boat trip along the Marle River.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: Accessible via a ferry from Port Navalo, Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of the Breton islands. With its rugged coastline, picturesque beaches, and charming villages, it offers a perfect escape from the mainland. Visitors can hike along the coastal paths, visit the Vauban Citadel in Le Palais, or simply relax and enjoy the island's natural beauty. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and rich heritage of the region surrounding 68 Kerouarc'h in Locmariaquer, France.