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Catherine LepineScubidan
Guidel Plages
56520
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Description for B&B:
This description is for a bedroom situated on the first floor of a house that is located at the end of a quiet street. The bathroom and toilet are conveniently located on the same floor. Additionally, there is a second room available for two people and a third room with three single beds, specifically designed for children. However, please note that the third room is exclusively reserved for your friends or family, as the bathroom and toilet are shared among all guests.Reviews
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Directions
To locate the house, follow the route towards Guidel-Plages. At the second roundabout, turn right towards St Fiacre. Continue straight through St Fiacre, and once you pass the Guidel-Plages sign, you will find the impasse on your immediate right.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 50 | 50 | 25 | |||||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
-3 | 75 |
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Attractions
- Guidel Beach: Located in the coastal town of Guidel Plages, this sandy beach stretches for several kilometers and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can relax, swim, sunbathe, and even try their hand at various water sports.
- Fort Bloqué: Situated on the coast between Guidel Plages and Lorient, Fort Bloqué is a historic fortress built in the 17th century. With its picturesque location and well-preserved architecture, it offers a glimpse into France's military past. Visitors can explore the fortress, learn about its history, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.
- Lorient Submarine Base: Located in the nearby city of Lorient, the former German submarine base is now a fascinating museum and cultural center. Visitors can explore the massive concrete bunkers, learn about the history of submarines, and experience interactive exhibits that showcase the lives of submariners during World War II.
- Pont Scorff Zoo: Just a short drive from Scubidan, Pont Scorff Zoo is a popular attraction for animal lovers. The zoo is home to over 500 animals from various species, including lions, giraffes, elephants, and penguins. Visitors can enjoy educational presentations, walk through spacious enclosures, and even participate in feeding sessions.
- City of Quimper: Located approximately 45 kilometers away from Guidel Plages, Quimper is a charming city known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and picturesque old town. Visitors can explore the impressive Cathedral of Saint-Corentin, stroll along the banks of the Odet River, and visit the charming shops and restaurants in the city center.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Situated on the opposite bank of the Lorient harbor, Port-Louis Citadel is a historic fortress that once protected the entrance to the harbor. Today, it houses the National Maritime Museum, where visitors can discover the maritime heritage of the region through interactive exhibitions, models, and artifacts.
- Île de Groix: Accessible by ferry from Lorient, Île de Groix is a beautiful island known for its unspoiled natural landscapes and charming fishing villages. Visitors can explore the island's rugged coastline, enjoy scenic walks or bike rides, and savor fresh seafood in one of the island's restaurants.
- La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly: Located in Lorient, this interactive sailing museum pays tribute to the renowned French sailor, Éric Tabarly. Visitors can learn about the history of sailing, experience simulators, and even go aboard a replica of Tabarly's famous trimaran, Pen Duick VI.
- Carnac Megaliths: Approximately 60 kilometers from Scubidan, Carnac is famous for its impressive collection of prehistoric standing stones. The alignments of menhirs, dating back to over 4,000 years ago, are a remarkable sight and offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilizations. 10. Port-Louis Beach: Situated adjacent to the Port-Louis Citadel, this sandy beach provides a picturesque spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying beautiful views of the neighboring islands and the Lorient harbor. It also offers various water activities, such as sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.