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VillamauxLomener
Groix
56590
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We offer a ground floor room for up to two guests, complete with breakfast. The room includes a private shower, toilet, and sink. It is well heated during the winter season. Our breakfast is served in a convenient breakfast basket, allowing you to enjoy it at your preferred time. Additionally, you have the freedom to manage your meals in the room or on the ground floor. The room is equipped with a kettle, microwave, and small refrigerator for your convenience. Rest assured, the atmosphere is incredibly tranquil and peaceful.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Groix Island, start by heading to the boat pier in Lorient. From the railway station, you can catch shuttle bus No. 2. Check the schedule on compagnieoceane's website for the bus timings. Once you arrive at Groix, make your way to the town and find the path called "The Hole from Hell" near the water tower. We are located at the port, specifically at 1500. If you prefer, we can arrange to pick you up from there.
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Attractions
- Lomener Beach: Located in the village of Lomener itself, this sandy beach offers beautiful views of the coastline and is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
- Island of Groix: Just a short ferry ride away, the island of Groix is known for its stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore its rugged coastline, visit charming hamlets, and enjoy scenic walks or bike rides.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Situated in the nearby town of Port-Louis, this historic fortress was built in the 17th century to protect the entrance to the Lorient harbor. Today, it houses the National Maritime Museum, showcasing artifacts related to naval history and offering panoramic views of the sea.
- Hennebont Medieval City: Located approximately 10 kilometers from Lomener, Hennebont is a well-preserved medieval town. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and explore its impressive ramparts and the iconic Porte Broërec'h gate.
- Lorient Submarine Base: Just a short drive away in Lorient, you can visit the former German submarine base used during World War II. The site now houses the fascinating Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly, a museum dedicated to sailing and ocean racing.
- Kerguélen Island: Situated off the coast of Larmor-Plage, Kerguélen Island is a small nature reserve known for its diverse bird population. It is an ideal spot for birdwatching and offers panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscapes.
- Pont-Scorff Zoo: Located in the town of Pont-Scorff, this zoo is home to a wide range of animals from around the world. Visitors can enjoy observing various species, including lions, giraffes, monkeys, and exotic birds, in spacious and natural habitats.
- Kerhinet Village: A charming traditional thatched-roof village located near Guérande, Kerhinet offers a glimpse into the traditional rural life of the region. Visitors can stroll through the village, visit the small museum, and learn about the history and architecture of the area.
- Carnac Stones: About an hour's drive from Lomener, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic sites containing thousands of standing stones. This prehistoric monument is one of the largest and most impressive stone alignments in the world. 10. Quiberon Peninsula: Located to the northwest of Lomener, the Quiberon Peninsula is known for its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline, and charming seaside resorts. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, water sports, and exploring the stunning Belle-Île-en-Mer, accessible by ferry from Quiberon.