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Myriam & Philippe Brezillon14 Rue Haute
Morlaix
29600
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Welcome to Myriam and Philippe's medieval house, located in the heart of the historic city of Morlaix in Finisteree. Dating back to 1620, this unique dwelling showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of medieval Briton artisans, as it stands proudly crafted from oak and granite. Experience the charm of this historic home as you choose from two spacious rooms, elegantly furnished and equipped with private bathrooms.Reviews
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Directions
Directions to arrive at "Les Colombages":
1. Take the exit for the center of Morlaix.
2. Pass under an aqueduct.
3. At the traffic light, near the town hall, make a left turn.
4. After 100 meters (0.6 miles), make a right turn.
5. Continue straight ahead at the next traffic light until you reach the end of Rue de Paris.
6. At the end of Rue de Paris, you will come across a traffic circle. Take the first street on the right, which is Rue des Bouchers.
7. At the next traffic light, make a right turn onto Rue Basse.
8. Slow down and immediately after passing the church, make two left turns onto Rue Haute.
9. "Les Colombages" will be located 50 meters (164 ft.) ahead on your left.
1. Take the exit for the center of Morlaix.
2. Pass under an aqueduct.
3. At the traffic light, near the town hall, make a left turn.
4. After 100 meters (0.6 miles), make a right turn.
5. Continue straight ahead at the next traffic light until you reach the end of Rue de Paris.
6. At the end of Rue de Paris, you will come across a traffic circle. Take the first street on the right, which is Rue des Bouchers.
7. At the next traffic light, make a right turn onto Rue Basse.
8. Slow down and immediately after passing the church, make two left turns onto Rue Haute.
9. "Les Colombages" will be located 50 meters (164 ft.) ahead on your left.
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Attractions
- Morlaix Viaduct: Located in the heart of Morlaix, the viaduct is an iconic landmark consisting of a stunning railway viaduct with arches and a footbridge. It offers a picturesque view of the town and its surroundings.
- Saint-Melaine Church: Situated in the center of Morlaix, this historic church dates back to the 16th century. It boasts beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architecture, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Maison à Pondalez: Known as the "House with Overhanging," this unique medieval house is a testament to Morlaix's rich architectural heritage. It features a timber-framed facade with impressive carvings and is an interesting sight to explore.
- Château du Taureau: Located on a small island in the Bay of Morlaix, this fortress was built in the 16th century to protect the coast from enemy invasions. Visitors can take a boat trip to the castle and explore its ramparts, cannons, and underground passages.
- La Maison dite de la Duchesse Anne: This historic house, also known as the Duchess Anne's House, is a well-preserved example of Renaissance architecture. It offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of the town's wealthy inhabitants during the 16th century.
- Cairn de Barnenez: Just a short drive from Morlaix, the Cairn de Barnenez is one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe. This Neolithic burial mound features a complex structure of passage tombs and offers panoramic views of the Bay of Morlaix.
- Musée de Morlaix: Housed in an elegant 18th-century mansion, the Morlaix Museum showcases a diverse collection of art, artifacts, and historical items. Visitors can learn about the region's history, culture, and local artists through its engaging exhibits.
- Bay of Morlaix: Offering breathtaking natural beauty, the Bay of Morlaix is a picturesque coastal area ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, or simply enjoying the views. It is dotted with small islands, charming fishing villages, and sandy beaches.
- Plougasnou: A coastal town near Morlaix, Plougasnou is famous for its stunning beaches and scenic coastal paths. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or exploring the charming village with its traditional Breton architecture. 10. Parc du Queffleuth et de la Rivière du Douron: A tranquil park on the outskirts of Morlaix, this green space offers peaceful walking trails along the Queffleuth and Douron rivers. It is an ideal spot for picnics, birdwatching, and enjoying nature. These tourist attractions near 14 Rue Haute, Morlaix, offer a mix of historical, architectural, natural, and cultural experiences, enabling visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage and beauty of the region.