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Martine KerlochVenelle Louis Jouvet
Penmarc'h
29760
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Corentin's house is a charming and historic captain's house, boasting the title of one of the oldest houses in the village of Saint-Guénolé. Nestled in a serene alleyway, it offers a tranquil retreat just 2 km away from the magnificent Pors-carn beach. Additionally, it is conveniently located only 1.5 km from the bustling port, where you can purchase fresh fish every night, and a mere 500 m from the local supermarket. The bakery is also a short 100 m stroll away. With the added benefit of a garage, guests can easily park their cars and explore the surrounding area on foot. For nature enthusiasts, the rocks of Saint-Guénolé are just 100 m behind the house, offering breathtaking views of one of Europe's most stunning landscapes. It is worth noting that this region boasts the cleanest air in all of Europe. The house itself is well-appointed, featuring three cozy bedrooms accommodating two people each (with two beds measuring 140 cm and two beds measuring 90 cm). The upstairs bathroom offers a comfortable and refreshing space, while the ground floor features a dining room, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a separate room with a toilet and handwashing facilities. An extension of the house, the garage also includes a washing machine for added convenience.Reviews
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- Phare d'Eckmuhl: Located in Penmarc'h, Phare d'Eckmuhl is a lighthouse standing at 213 feet tall, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Le Guilvinec: A charming fishing port situated nearby, Le Guilvinec is known for its bustling fish market where visitors can witness the arrival of local fishing boats and purchase freshly caught seafood.
- Pointe de la Torche: A popular spot for surfers and nature enthusiasts, Pointe de la Torche is a scenic headland that boasts beautiful sandy beaches, impressive sand dunes, and picturesque walking trails.
- Musée Haliotika: Located in Guilvinec, Musée Haliotika is a museum dedicated to the local fishing industry and the preservation of marine life. Visitors can learn about the history of fishing in the area and explore interactive exhibits.
- Phare de Penmarc'h: Another noteworthy lighthouse in the vicinity, Phare de Penmarc'h, also known as the Saint-Pierre lighthouse, offers visitors the opportunity to climb to the top and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.
- Port-Musée: Situated in Douarnenez, Port-Musée is a maritime museum that showcases a vast collection of traditional boats, historic artifacts, and exhibits related to the maritime heritage of Brittany.
- Chapelle Sainte-They: Located in Penmarc'h, Chapelle Sainte-They is a picturesque chapel perched on a cliff overlooking the sea. The chapel's unique location and stunning views make it a popular destination for visitors.
- Les Roches du Diable: Translating to "The Devil's Rocks," Les Roches du Diable is a series of striking rock formations situated along the coast of Penmarc'h. The site offers beautiful views and opportunities for coastal walks.
- Le Port-Musée de Douarnenez: Douarnenez's second maritime museum, Le Port-Musée offers visitors the chance to explore various boats, from traditional sailing vessels to fishing boats, and learn about the town's rich maritime history. 10. Maison des Rochers: Located in Saint-Guénolé, near Penmarc'h, Maison des Rochers is a museum dedicated to the life and works of French writer Pierre Jakez Hélias. The museum provides insight into the cultural heritage of the region. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from exploring maritime history and enjoying beautiful coastal landscapes to immersing oneself in the local fishing culture and enjoying panoramic views from lighthouses.