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Address:

Marie-Odile et ean-françois Lestang
10 Rue De Park Bras
Saint-pabu
29830

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €1522

Telephone:

0298281690

Mobile:

0607253035

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Description:

Description for B&B:

The gîte welcomes families, couples, hikers, and cyclists traveling along the GR34 route.

Room rates:
- Danaoch (sea view / shared bathroom): 2 people = $65/night (breakfast included)
- Trois Moutons (shared bathroom): 2 people = $60/night (breakfast included)
- Beniguet (sea view / private bathroom): 2 people = $70/night (breakfast included)
- Sainte-Marguerite (sea view / bathroom): 2 people = $90/night; 3 people = $100/night; 4 people = $115/night (breakfast included)

Jean-François provides a generous breakfast made with local products.

Additionally, travelers have free access to the professional kitchen if they wish to prepare their own lunch or dinner. To cover the costs of electricity, water, and gas, Jean-François requests a modest contribution of $5/person/day. Travelers are expected to clean the kitchen after each use.

The atmosphere of the gîte is friendly and welcoming until 10 p.m. Guests can enjoy reading novels about the Breton region, playing card games, or challenging other travelers to a game of table football. A self-service enclosure is also available for anyone who wants to play their preferred music (with consideration for other guests). Numerous deckchairs are provided on the various terraces surrounding the building for those who wish to relax in the sun.

With its prime location, limited number of rooms, breathtaking sea view, and the cheerful demeanor of Jean-François and his team, your stay at the gîte will be a comforting and rejuvenating experience.

Description for Gite

The gîte welcomes groups of up to 12 people from the end of October to April, providing the opportunity to book for 1 or 2 weeks. During your stay, you will have exclusive access to all areas of the house.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Le Clos Des Abers, Saint-pabu:

A recommander
Review by: Annie & Thierry , Juil 30 2020 7:05AM
Tout est parfait : le cadre, la chambre avec terrasse, le petit déjeuner très copieux et avec des produits frais, l'accueil chaleureux de Marie Odile et Jean François, le sourire et la bonne humeur de leurs "aides de camp" (petit clin d'oeil aux filles)

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Directions

You can reach the destination in two ways: by train (30 minutes by car from Brest Station) or by plane (20 minutes by car from Guipavas Airport). If you prefer, Jean-François is available to pick you up from either the station or the airport for a fee of 40 euros for a group of 4 people. To arrange this, kindly inform him 2 days prior to your arrival.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: Trois Moutons (shared bathroom): for 2 people = 60 / night - Danaoch (sea view / shared bathroom): for 2 people = 65 / night - Beniguet (sea view / private bathroom): for 2 people = 70 / night.
Notes: Breakfast included
Apartment 1 120 120 10
Holiday Home 1 300 500

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Wi-Fi
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Garden
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Pointe de Corsen: Located at the westernmost point of mainland France, Pointe de Corsen offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline and the merging of the Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel. It is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the rugged beauty of nature.
  • Phare de Trézien: This historic lighthouse stands tall on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea. Visitors can climb to the top for breathtaking views or explore the nearby coastal paths. The lighthouse also hosts exhibitions on maritime history and the role of lighthouses in guiding ships.
  • Menez-Hom: Rising to a height of 330 meters, Menez-Hom is the highest point in Brittany's Crozon Peninsula. It offers magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Bay of Douarnenez and the Monts d'Arrée mountain range. The area is perfect for hiking, paragliding, and enjoying nature.
  • Océanopolis: Located in Brest, Océanopolis is one of Europe's largest ocean discovery parks. It features three pavilions dedicated to polar, tropical, and temperate marine ecosystems, showcasing a wide variety of marine species. Visitors can also enjoy interactive exhibits, educational displays, and live shows.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest: Situated in the heart of Brest, this fine arts museum houses an impressive collection of artworks from the 16th to the 21st century. It includes paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and decorative arts, highlighting both French and international artists. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events.
  • Plage de Pen Hat: Located on the Crozon Peninsula, Plage de Pen Hat is a beautiful sandy beach known for its crystal-clear waters. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports such as surfing and kiteboarding. The beach is backed by sand dunes and offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline.
  • Abbaye de Daoulas: Founded in the 12th century, the Abbey of Daoulas is a remarkable example of Breton Romanesque architecture. It features a stunning cloister, picturesque gardens, and hosts various exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year. The abbey also houses a medicinal plant garden, showcasing traditional herbal remedies.
  • Musée de la Fraise et du Patrimoine: Situated in Plougastel-Daoulas, this museum celebrates the history and culture of strawberries, a local specialty. Visitors can learn about the cultivation techniques, taste different strawberry varieties, and discover the role of strawberries in the region's culinary traditions. The museum also explores the local heritage and folklore.
  • Crozon-Morgat: This picturesque seaside resort town is nestled between the cliffs and the sea on the Crozon Peninsula. It offers beautiful sandy beaches, scenic coastal walks, and charming village streets with shops and restaurants. Visitors can also explore the nearby Cap de la Chèvre, a dramatic headland known for its stunning views and hiking trails. 10. Château de Brest: Dominating the harbor of Brest, the Castle of Brest is a massive medieval fortress that has been transformed into a museum. It showcases the history of the castle, the city, and the naval base through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and models. Visitors can explore the ramparts, visit the maritime museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the harbor.

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