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Even ChristineLocqueltas
Groix
56590
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This charming and stylish cottage was built in 2005. It consists of two separate modules, providing a comfortable and independent accommodation option on a spacious 2100 m2 ground. The property is classified as a 2-star by the Prefecture, ensuring a high standard of quality.The living room is beautifully decorated and offers a serene atmosphere. From the terrace, you can enjoy a lovely view of the garden. There is a cozy sitting area with a sofa bed, perfect for relaxation. The kitchenette is well-equipped with everything you need for your stay.
The bedroom, adorned with cherry accents, features a comfortable 160-sized bed. The bathroom is equipped with a toilet and floor heating, ensuring a warm and pleasant experience. Additionally, the cottage offers modern amenities such as a washing machine, towel warmer, dishwasher, microwave, freezer, TV, DVD player, stereo, garden furniture, and a barbecue.
For families traveling with a baby, we provide baby equipment upon request. Enjoy the peacefulness of the garden, complete with a barbecue for outdoor cooking, garden furniture for lounging, and a parasol for shade.
This cottage is the perfect retreat for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation.
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Directions
To reach your destination, embark on a boat journey from Lorient that will take approximately 3 to 4 hours to cross.
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Attractions
- Locqueltas Church: Located in the heart of Locqueltas, the village church is a beautiful example of traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can admire the intricate stonework and stained glass windows while learning about the local religious history.
- Groix Island: Just a short ferry ride away from Locqueltas, Groix Island is a popular destination for nature lovers. The island offers picturesque beaches, rugged cliffs, and scenic coastal walks. Visitors can also explore the charming village of Port Tudy and taste delicious seafood dishes.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Situated on the nearby coast, the Port-Louis Citadel is a historic fortress built in the 17th century. It provides panoramic views of the sea and houses a museum showcasing the maritime history of the region. Visitors can explore the fortifications and learn about its strategic importance in protecting the coastline.
- Keroman Submarine Base: Located in Lorient, a short drive from Locqueltas, the Keroman Submarine Base is a massive World War II submarine base converted into a museum. Visitors can take guided tours of the underground bunkers and learn about the base's crucial role during the war.
- La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly: Situated in Lorient, this interactive sailing museum is dedicated to the legendary sailor Éric Tabarly. Visitors can experience virtual boat races, learn about the history of sailing, and even try their hand at sailing simulations. The museum also offers boat trips and workshops for a hands-on experience.
- Hennebont Medieval City: Located a short distance from Locqueltas, Hennebont is a medieval city with well-preserved fortifications and a charming historic center. Visitors can explore the cobbled streets, visit the medieval ramparts, and admire the impressive Basilica of Notre-Dame de Paradis.
- Pont-Scorff Zoo: Situated in the town of Pont-Scorff, this family-friendly zoo is home to over 600 animals from around the world. Visitors can observe lions, giraffes, elephants, and many other species in a natural and spacious environment. The zoo also offers educational activities and shows for children.
- Carnac Megaliths: Approximately an hour's drive from Locqueltas, the Carnac Megaliths are one of the largest prehistoric sites in the world. The site features thousands of standing stones arranged in alignments, dolmens, and burial mounds. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the mysteries of these ancient monuments.
- Vannes Old Town: Vannes, a historic town on the Gulf of Morbihan, offers a picturesque old town with half-timbered houses and medieval ramparts. Visitors can stroll through narrow streets, visit the Gothic-style Vannes Cathedral, and enjoy the charming harbor lined with cafes and boutiques. 10. Gulf of Morbihan: Located along the southern coast of Brittany, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction. Visitors can take boat tours to explore its numerous islands, coves, and marine wildlife. The gulf also offers opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and hiking along its scenic coastal paths.