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Tephany2 Bis ue des Menhirs
Camaret sur Mer
29570
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Located in a quaint harbor at the edge of Finistère, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Embodying the unique essence of this coastal region, we offer you an individual and well-preserved property, constructed in 1970. With a capacity to accommodate up to 8 guests, this house features four cozy bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room adorned with a charming fireplace, an additional bathroom, a shower room, and a convenient garage.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Camaret, you will need to travel through the following cities: Paris, Rennes, Chateaulin, and Sligo.
Prices
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Holiday Home | 8 | 300 | 650 |
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Attractions
- Pointe du Toulinguet: Located just a short drive from Camaret sur Mer, Pointe du Toulinguet offers breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the cliffs, explore World War II bunkers, and witness the powerful waves crashing against the rocks.
- Vauban Tower: This historical landmark is a UNESCO World Heritage site and an iconic symbol of Camaret sur Mer. Built in the 17th century, the Vauban Tower served as a defensive fortress against potential invasions. Today, visitors can tour the tower and learn about its fascinating history while enjoying stunning views of the harbor.
- Camaret-sur-Mer Marina: Known for its picturesque charm, the marina of Camaret-sur-Mer is a delightful place to stroll and soak up the maritime atmosphere. Watch the colorful fishing boats come and go, indulge in fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, and browse the local shops for souvenirs and traditional Breton crafts.
- Morgat Beach: A short drive from Camaret sur Mer, Morgat Beach is a popular destination for beach lovers. This sandy beach offers crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The area also features numerous cafes and restaurants where visitors can relax and enjoy the coastal ambiance.
- Cap de la Chèvre: Located on the Crozon Peninsula, Cap de la Chèvre is a natural marvel that provides stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding cliffs. Hiking trails lead visitors to viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas of the coastline and the nearby islands. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate the diverse flora and fauna found in this protected area.
- Musée de la Fraise et du Patrimoine: Situated in Plougastel-Daoulas, a short drive from Camaret sur Mer, this museum celebrates the history and heritage of the strawberry. Learn about the cultivation of strawberries in the region and discover the cultural significance of this sweet fruit through interactive exhibits and displays.
- Phare du Petit Minou: Located near the entrance of the Brest harbor, the Phare du Petit Minou is a picturesque lighthouse that has guided sailors since the 19th century. Visitors can stroll along the coastal path and enjoy stunning views of the lighthouse, the rugged cliffs, and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Oceanopolis: A visit to Oceanopolis, located in Brest, offers a unique and educational experience for the entire family. This impressive aquarium is divided into three pavilions representing different marine environments: polar, tropical, and temperate. Explore a variety of marine species, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy entertaining and informative shows.
- Daoulas Abbey: Situated in the village of Daoulas, Daoulas Abbey is a beautifully preserved medieval abbey that dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey's impressive architecture, stroll through its serene gardens, and visit the on-site museum, which houses a collection of religious art and historical artifacts. 10. Musée de la Marine: Located in Brest, the Musée de la Marine is a maritime museum dedicated to the naval history of the region. Discover the rich maritime heritage of Brittany through a collection of model ships, historical artifacts, and interactive exhibits that showcase the region's seafaring traditions.