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Contact Details:
Address:
Emmanuel Rousseau7 Impasse de Kerliezec
Carantec
29660
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €75Telephone:
0663129945Mobile:
0661784749Reserve Online
Description:
Description for B&B:
Reviews
Appréciations pour Chambres D'hôtes Vue Mer, Carantec:
Magnifique
Une vue à couper le souffle, un calme absolu règne aux alentours, un paysage qui change tout le temps et un petit déjeuner copieux et des hotes charmants au petit soin et plein de bons conseils! Rien à redire, allez y les yeux fermés!
Amazing views in friendly environment
These are really spectacular views from these new and very stylish rooms. We only stayed one night but will come back for sure. The reception was very friendly and everything worked perfectly.
Directions
The bed and breakfast can be found at a distance of 10 km from Morlaix, approximately 50 km away from Brest airport, and it takes around 2 hours to reach from Rennes.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 75 | 75 | 475 | 475 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 90 | 90 | 580 | 580 | 10 |
Services



Attractions
- Château du Taureau: Located on an island in the Bay of Morlaix, this 16th-century fortress offers guided tours and provides a glimpse into the region's maritime history.
- Île Callot: Accessible only at low tide, Île Callot is a small island known for its picturesque landscapes and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy walking trails and explore the island's charming village.
- Cairn de Barnenez: Situated near Plouezoc'h, this Neolithic burial mound is one of the oldest and largest in Europe. Visitors can explore the site and learn about its historical significance through informative displays.
- Roscoff: A charming coastal town, Roscoff is famous for its historic port and scenic waterfront. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit the Gothic Church of Notre-Dame-de-Croaz-Batz, and enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants.
- Morlaix: Known for its half-timbered houses and the stunning viaduct that spans its river, Morlaix offers a rich history and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore the medieval town center, visit the Musée de Morlaix, and enjoy panoramic views from the viaduct.
- Plougasnou: A beautiful coastal town, Plougasnou is known for its sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can explore the charming village, enjoy water sports, or take a leisurely walk along the coastal path.
- Oceanopolis: Located in Brest, Oceanopolis is a popular ocean discovery park that features various marine ecosystems and over 10,000 animals. Visitors can learn about marine biodiversity, watch captivating shows, and interact with sea creatures.
- Quimper: A historic city renowned for its well-preserved medieval center, Quimper offers a blend of cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can admire the stunning Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, stroll along the picturesque River Odet, and explore the city's numerous art galleries and museums.
- Pointe de Pen-Hir: Situated in the Crozon Peninsula, Pointe de Pen-Hir is a dramatic cliff formation that offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can take in the natural beauty, visit the nearby military memorial, and explore the rugged coastal paths. 10. Locquirec: A charming seaside village, Locquirec is known for its sandy beaches, quaint harbor, and traditional Breton architecture. Visitors can relax on the beach, enjoy water activities, and savor delicious seafood dishes at local restaurants.