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Address:
Le Duff Christian209 Pen Kéar
plouescat
29430
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These two semi-detached cottages, known as Ty Diskuiz, have been beautifully restored from old farm buildings. Situated just 3km away from the sea, they offer a charming and tranquil setting. The living room in each cottage features stunning exposed beams, traditional antique Breton furniture, and a cozy fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.Description for Gite
Experience the charm of our recently renovated old farm buildings, transformed into two beautiful semi-detached cottages, with one of them being called Ty Diskuiz. Nestled just 3km away from the breathtaking coastline, these cottages offer a serene and idyllic retreat. Step into the cozy living room adorned with rustic exposed beams, antique Breton furniture, and a warm fireplace, creating an inviting ambiance for relaxation and comfort.Reviews
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Directions
The destination is located 18 km away from Expressway, 40 km away from either BREST or MORLAIX rail stations, 40 km away from BREST Airport, and 15 km away from ROSCOFF Ferries station.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 290 | 590 | non |
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Attractions
- Plouescat Beach: Located just a short distance from your address, Plouescat Beach offers a beautiful stretch of golden sand and clear waters. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports.
- The Church of Saint-Pierre: Situated in Plouescat town center, the Church of Saint-Pierre is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire its intricate stained glass windows and ornate interior.
- Les Abers: Les Abers is a series of coastal estuaries located near Plouescat. Visitors can explore the picturesque landscapes, enjoy scenic walks, and discover charming fishing villages along the way.
- The Cairn of Barnenez: Considered one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe, the Cairn of Barnenez is a fascinating historical site. It features a mound of stones and passage graves, providing insight into prehistoric burial rituals.
- Roscoff: A charming coastal town, Roscoff is known for its picturesque harbor, medieval streets, and colorful waterfront buildings. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, visit the botanical gardens, or take a boat trip to the nearby Île de Batz.
- The Parish Enclosures: The Parish Enclosures are a collection of religious architectural masterpieces found throughout the region. These enclosures include churches, calvaries, and ossuaries adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures.
- The Isle of Wrac'h: Located near Plouescat, the Isle of Wrac'h is a small island accessible by boat. It offers beautiful coastal trails, sandy beaches, and a lighthouse with panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Océanopolis, Brest: Although a bit further away, Océanopolis in Brest is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. It is a large ocean discovery park with various exhibits showcasing marine life from different habitats around the world.
- The Village of Meneham: Situated on the rocky coastline, the Village of Meneham is a traditional Breton hamlet that has been preserved to showcase the region's rural heritage. Visitors can explore traditional thatched-roof cottages and learn about local customs. 10. The Château du Taureau: Located in the Bay of Morlaix, the Château du Taureau is a fortress built on a small island. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about its history as a defensive structure and enjoy panoramic views of the bay. Please note that it is always advisable to check the opening hours and any COVID-19 restrictions before visiting these attractions.