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We have two recently refurbished traditional self-catering cottages, Ty Jeanne (accommodates 4 people) and Ty Yann (accommodates 3 people), conveniently located just 100 meters away from the beautiful sea. These cottages are available for rent on a weekly basis and are situated in Ile-Grande, near Lannion in the charming region of north Brittany.Description for Gite
Experience a tranquil seaside getaway at our newly renovated traditional self-catering cottages, Ty Jeanne and Ty Yann. Nestled just 100 metres from the captivating sea, these charming cottages offer the perfect retreat for your vacation. Ty Jeanne comfortably accommodates up to 4 people, while Ty Yann is ideal for 3 guests. Both cottages are available for weekly rentals and are located in the picturesque Ile-Grande near Lannion in the enchanting region of north Brittany. For further details, please visit our website.Reviews
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Attractions
- Ploumanac'h Lighthouse: Located in Perros-Guirec, this iconic lighthouse offers stunning panoramic views of the rugged pink granite coastline. It is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and is a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers.
- Les Sept-Îles Nature Reserve: Situated off the coast of Perros-Guirec, this nature reserve is home to a wide range of bird species, including puffins, gannets, and guillemots. Visitors can take boat tours to explore the islands and observe the diverse wildlife.
- Côte de Granit Rose: Translating to "Pink Granite Coast," this stretch of coastline between Perros-Guirec and Trébeurden is famous for its unique pink granite rock formations. Travelers can enjoy scenic walks, beach picnics, and rock climbing in this enchanting natural setting.
- La Vallée des Saints: Located in Carnoët, this open-air sculpture park showcases over 100 monumental statues of Breton saints. It offers a fascinating insight into the region's cultural and religious heritage, with each statue representing a different saint.
- Trégastel Aquarium: Situated in Trégastel, this aquarium provides an opportunity to explore the underwater world of the Brittany region. It houses various species of fish, marine animals, and coral reefs, offering an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
- Château de Tonquédec: This medieval castle, situated in Tonquédec, dates back to the 15th century. It features impressive fortifications, towers, and a drawbridge, giving visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
- Plougrescant: A charming village located on the northern coast of Brittany, Plougrescant offers beautiful coastal scenery and unique landmarks. The famous "Maison Entre les Rochers" (House Between Rocks) is a must-see attraction, as it appears to be wedged between two gigantic granite boulders.
- Île de Bréhat: Known as the "Island of Flowers," Île de Bréhat is a small archipelago off the coast of Paimpol. With its colorful gardens, scenic walking paths, and car-free environment, it provides a peaceful and idyllic escape for nature enthusiasts.
- La Roche Jagu: Situated in Ploëzal, this medieval fortress offers a blend of history, art, and nature. The castle hosts various exhibitions, events, and concerts throughout the year, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the cultural heritage of the region. 10. Beauport Abbey: Located near Paimpol, this former Cistercian abbey is surrounded by a vast natural landscape. Visitors can explore the abbey ruins, stroll through the peaceful gardens, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this historical site.