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Anne Gaelle Lorgeoux4 Lande De Coscodo
Bubry
56310
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The lower level of the house is exclusively designated for guests, comprising of a spacious living room and breakfast area, comfortable bedrooms, and well-appointed bathrooms. Additionally, there is a lovely garden terrace available for relaxation and enjoyment.Reviews
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Attractions
- Josselin Castle: Located in the town of Josselin, this medieval fortress is a major tourist attraction in the region. The castle features stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a rich history dating back to the 11th century.
- Pontivy: Situated on the Nantes-Brest Canal, Pontivy is a picturesque town known for its charming old quarter and the impressive Château des Rohan. Visitors can enjoy exploring the historic streets, visiting local shops, and taking boat trips along the canal.
- Carnac Stones: Located in the town of Carnac, about an hour's drive from Bubry, the Carnac Stones are a collection of thousands of ancient standing stones. The site is shrouded in mystery and attracts tourists interested in history, archaeology, and spirituality.
- Gulf of Morbihan: A short drive from Bubry, the Gulf of Morbihan offers breathtaking coastal scenery and is a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the numerous islands, go hiking along the coastal paths, or simply relax on the sandy beaches.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches and rugged coastline. Visitors can enjoy water sports, take scenic walks, and visit the charming town of Quiberon with its lively atmosphere and local seafood delicacies.
- Lorient: Located approximately 30 minutes from Bubry, Lorient is a vibrant city with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the impressive submarine base, visit the interactive Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly museum, or enjoy the annual Celtic music festival held in August.
- Vannes: A picturesque medieval town, Vannes is known for its well-preserved city walls, half-timbered houses, and charming harbor. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets, visit the impressive Vannes Cathedral, and explore the local markets offering fresh produce and regional specialties.
- Quimper: Situated about an hour's drive from Bubry, Quimper is the cultural and artistic capital of Brittany. The city is famous for its well-preserved medieval center, stunning Gothic cathedral, and the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which houses an extensive collection of Breton art.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: Known as "Beautiful Island at Sea," Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of Brittany's islands and offers stunning landscapes, rugged cliffs, and picturesque villages. Visitors can explore the island's beautiful beaches, visit the famous Citadelle Vauban fortress, or go hiking along the coastal paths. 10. Poul-Fétan: Located in the nearby town of Quistinic, Poul-Fétan is a reconstructed 16th-century village that provides a fascinating glimpse into Brittany's rural past. The village offers guided tours, traditional craft demonstrations, and various cultural events throughout the year.