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Ludivine Vaugrenard Fragneau
15 Rue Cancour
29830
Portsall

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Price per night:

price from €45

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0618275226

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We have two cozy rooms available in a stunning house that is conveniently located near the mesmerizing white sandy beaches, a charming Breton port, and enchanting coastal paths.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 45 280 10 Non

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Attractions

  • Phare de l'Ile Vierge (Lighthouse of Ile Vierge): Located about 4 kilometers south of Portsall, the Phare de l'Ile Vierge is the tallest lighthouse in Europe. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding islands.
  • Port de Portsall: This picturesque fishing port is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the maritime atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, watch the fishing boats, and sample fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.
  • Plage de Portsall: Situated just steps away from the town center, Plage de Portsall is a beautiful sandy beach popular among locals and tourists alike. It offers stunning views, opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and beach walks.
  • Maison des Abers: Located in Ploudalmézeau, a neighboring town to Portsall, Maison des Abers is a cultural center dedicated to the heritage and history of the Abers region. It features exhibitions, workshops, and events that showcase the local traditions, arts, and crafts.
  • Phare du Four (Lighthouse of Le Four): Situated on the island of Le Four, this lighthouse is known for its rugged beauty and panoramic views of the sea. It can be reached by boat from Portsall and offers a unique experience for visitors.
  • Phare de Trézien (Lighthouse of Trézien): Situated near the town of Plouarzel, this lighthouse offers stunning views of the coastline and the nearby islands. Visitors can explore the surrounding cliffs and enjoy the scenic hiking trails.
  • Musée Mémoires 39-45 (Memory Museum 39-45): Located in Plougonvelin, a short drive from Portsall, this museum provides insight into the local history during World War II. It exhibits artifacts, photographs, and personal stories that depict life during the occupation.
  • Pointe Saint-Mathieu: This rugged headland, located near the town of Plougonvelin, is home to an ancient abbey and a lighthouse. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, take in the breathtaking views, and visit the nearby maritime museum.
  • Les Abers: A beautiful natural site, Les Abers refers to the estuaries of the two rivers, Abers Benoît and Abers Wrac'h. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the riverbanks, admire the diverse flora and fauna, and take boat trips to explore the estuaries. 10. Océanopolis: Located in Brest, Océanopolis is a renowned ocean discovery park featuring various marine ecosystems and species. The park offers educational exhibits, interactive displays, and a chance to learn about the fascinating world of the ocean. Please note that distances and modes of transportation may vary, so it is recommended to check for accurate directions and opening hours before visiting these attractions.

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