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Annie Fouquet6 Rue Saint Corentin
Ile De Sein
29990
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- Pointe du Raz: Located about 7 kilometers southwest of Ile De Sein, Pointe du Raz is a stunning natural site known for its rugged cliffs, panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, and powerful waves crashing against the rocks. It is one of the most renowned tourist attractions in Brittany.
- Quimper: Situated approximately 40 kilometers east of Ile De Sein, Quimper is a charming town famous for its well-preserved medieval center and charming half-timbered houses. Visitors can explore the stunning Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, wander through the picturesque streets, and visit the fascinating Musée des Beaux-Arts.
- Locronan: Located around 37 kilometers southeast of Ile De Sein, Locronan is a picturesque village that has preserved its medieval character. It is known for its beautifully preserved granite houses, cobblestone streets, and charming town square. Locronan has been a popular filming location for several movies due to its timeless ambiance.
- Audierne: Situated approximately 25 kilometers northeast of Ile De Sein, Audierne is a pleasant coastal town offering a mix of beautiful sandy beaches, a bustling fishing port, and a charming town center. Visitors can enjoy activities such as water sports, coastal walks, and exploring the local maritime heritage.
- Île de Sein: As you are already on Ile De Sein, don't miss the opportunity to explore the island itself. This small and remote island, located off the coast of Brittany, offers a peaceful and tranquil escape from the mainland. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, visit the historic lighthouse, and experience the unique island culture.
- Pointe de Penhir: Situated around 50 kilometers northeast of Ile De Sein, Pointe de Penhir is a dramatic headland known for its impressive cliffs and breathtaking views. It offers fantastic opportunities for hiking, photography, and enjoying the raw beauty of the Brittany coastline.
- Concarneau: Located approximately 66 kilometers east of Ile De Sein, Concarneau is a fortified town renowned for its picturesque harbor, medieval city walls, and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can explore the historic Ville Close, the fortified old town, and indulge in fresh seafood from the local restaurants.
- Douarnenez: Situated about 45 kilometers southeast of Ile De Sein, Douarnenez is a charming fishing town with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Port-Musée, a unique museum dedicated to traditional boats and maritime artifacts, or relax on its sandy beaches. These tourist attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences, allowing visitors to discover the diverse offerings of the Brittany region in France.