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Christel Caoudal
94 Impasse de Kerfrès
Penmarch
29760

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Price per week:

price from €550

Telephone:

0632514256

Description:

Description for Gite

First floor: This gite features three bedrooms, two of which are equipped with two single beds each, while the third bedroom offers a double bed. Additionally, there is a toilet on this level.

Ground floor: On the ground floor, you will find a fully equipped kitchen complete with a gas cooker, dishwasher, microwave, freezer-refrigerator, and oven. The living room is furnished with a low table, television, and DVD player. There are also two bathrooms with showers and toilets, as well as another bedroom with a double bed.

Outside: The gite boasts a large, fully enclosed garden with an uncovered swimming pool that is equipped with an alarm for safety. The terrace is furnished with garden furniture and loungers, and there is a barbecue available for your use. Additionally, there is a swing for children to enjoy.

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Directions

To get to Penmarc'h from Quimper, follow the signs for Pont l'Abbé at the 4-way intersection. Once in Pont l'Abbé, take the Transbigoudene (4-channel road) towards Pont l'Abbé Plomeur. When you reach Plomeur, bypass it and continue towards Penmarc'h.

Upon reaching Penmarc'h, go straight at the first roundabout and then turn left at the first intersection. Keep going until you reach a stop sign, then make another left turn without a booster seat. Take the first left onto a narrow road called impasse, and continue until you see a house at an angle. Keep going until you find an entrance on your right with a sign for Key Holiday, which is the first house on the right.

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Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Phare d'Eckmühl (Eckmühl Lighthouse) - Located in Penmarch, the Eckmühl Lighthouse is a prominent landmark offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It stands at a height of 65 meters and visitors can climb to the top for panoramic vistas of the surrounding area.
  • Le Guilvinec - A picturesque fishing village just a short distance from Penmarch, Le Guilvinec is renowned for its bustling fishing port. Visitors can watch the colorful fishing boats return with their daily catch and explore the local fish market, where a wide variety of fresh seafood is available.
  • Pointe de la Torche - Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, Pointe de la Torche is a natural headland known for its scenic beauty. It is a popular spot for surfing, windsurfing, and kiteboarding, thanks to its consistent waves and strong winds. The area also offers walking trails and stunning views of the coastline.
  • Musée de la Préhistoire (Prehistoric Museum) - Located in Penmarch, this museum showcases the rich prehistoric heritage of the region. Visitors can explore archaeological artifacts, including tools, pottery, and ancient relics, providing insight into the early human settlements in the area.
  • Phare de Penmarch (Penmarch Lighthouse) - Also known as the Saint-Pierre Lighthouse, this historic landmark stands at the entrance of the Penmarch harbor. Visitors can climb to the top for a panoramic view of the coastline and the surrounding sea.
  • Pointe du Raz - Considered one of the most beautiful natural sites in Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a rugged headland offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. It features towering cliffs, dramatic rock formations, and a lighthouse. Visitors can explore the walking trails and enjoy the unspoiled coastal scenery.
  • Quimper - A charming historic town located around 30 kilometers from Penmarch, Quimper is known for its well-preserved medieval center. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire the Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, and explore the numerous shops, restaurants, and art galleries in the town.
  • Îles des Glénan (Glénan Islands) - A group of small islands located off the coast of Brittany, the Glénan Islands are known for their crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Visitors can take a boat trip to explore the islands, go snorkeling, or simply relax on the pristine beaches.
  • Haliotika - La Cité de la Pêche (Haliotika - City of Fishing) - Situated in Guilvinec, Haliotika is an interactive museum dedicated to the fishing industry. Visitors can learn about the local fishing traditions, observe the fish auction, and even try their hand at preparing seafood dishes in the culinary workshops. 10. Locronan - A well-preserved medieval village, Locronan is often referred to as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France." With its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and charming squares, it offers a glimpse into Brittany's rich architectural heritage. Visitors can explore the local craft shops and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this historical gem.

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