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Monique Saillard21 Rue De Lantrennou
Saint Pol De Léon
29250
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Come and experience the charm of a traditional Breton house, conveniently situated near the city center, beaches, and just 5 km away from Roscoff.We have three tranquil and serene rooms awaiting you, accompanied by delicious breakfasts to start your day.
For moments of relaxation or enjoying a delightful outdoor lunch, our garden is at your disposal.
To ensure your peace of mind, we provide private parking facilities.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore Saint Pol de Léon, a former bishopric, which boasts a stunning cathedral and the remarkable Kreisker church.
Take a stroll along the picturesque Grande Rue and discover the delightful local shops and charming neighborhoods.
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Attractions
- Cathédrale Saint-Paul-Aurélien: Located in the heart of Saint Pol de Léon, this stunning cathedral is known for its Gothic architecture and intricate stained glass windows. It is a popular tourist attraction and a significant religious site.
- Jardin Exotique et Botanique de Roscoff: Situated in the nearby town of Roscoff, this exotic garden offers a unique collection of plants from around the world. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped grounds and enjoy the stunning views of the sea.
- Île de Batz: A short ferry ride from Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its pristine beaches and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can rent bicycles to explore the island, visit the charming village, and relax on the sandy shores.
- Château du Taureau: Located on a small island in the Bay of Morlaix, this 16th-century fortress is a fascinating historical site. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about its history and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding water.
- Cairn of Barnenez: Known as the "oldest megalithic mausoleum in Europe," the Cairn of Barnenez is an ancient burial mound dating back to around 4500 BC. It offers a glimpse into the region's prehistoric past and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- La Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon de Roscoff: This museum in Roscoff tells the story of the "Johnnies," Breton onion sellers who traveled to the UK to sell their produce. Visitors can learn about their traditions, see traditional costumes, and buy local products.
- Plage de Santec: Located just north of Saint Pol de Léon, this beautiful beach offers miles of golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It is a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports.
- Morlaix Old Town: Just a short drive from Saint Pol de Léon, Morlaix is a charming medieval town with a well-preserved old town. Visitors can wander through its narrow cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the impressive Viaduct.
- Musée de Morlaix: Housed in a 17th-century mansion, this museum showcases a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts. From paintings and sculptures to archaeological finds, it offers a fascinating insight into the region's rich heritage. 10. Château de Kerjean: Located near Plouescat, this Renaissance-style castle is a magnificent architectural gem. It features beautifully furnished rooms, lush gardens, and hosts various exhibitions and events throughout the year.