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Contact Details:
Address:
Christine Gillot14 Route De Quéhan
St Philibert
56470
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0616180875Description:
Description for B&B:
There are three generously-sized and exceptionally cozy en suite rooms available.Description for Gite
This gîte offers the option to rent the entire space, accommodating up to 6 people. The first floor features a comfortable living room and a fully equipped kitchen. With 2 terraces available, guests can relish in the scenic view and soak up the sun in a tranquil setting.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Crach from the N exit, head towards la Trinité sur Mer. At the roundabout before the bridge, make a right turn. Continue driving for m and you will find the house on your right.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Attractions
- La Trinité-sur-Mer (2.5 km): A charming coastal town known for its stunning marina, sandy beaches, and vibrant sailing culture. Enjoy water activities, visit the local market, or explore the picturesque streets lined with cafes and shops.
- Megaliths of Carnac (8 km): A must-visit archaeological site featuring thousands of prehistoric standing stones or menhirs. These ancient stones are arranged in rows and are believed to have been erected between 4500 and 3300 BC. Explore the visitor center and take a guided tour to learn about their historical significance.
- Locmariaquer (10 km): A small coastal village famous for its megalithic monuments, including the Grand Menhir Brisé, which was once the largest known standing stone in Europe. Visit the local museum to delve into the region's history and enjoy the beautiful beaches and coastal scenery.
- Auray (11 km): A picturesque town located on the banks of the River Loch, known for its charming old town and historic port. Explore the cobbled streets, visit the Saint Goustan district with its traditional houses and waterfront restaurants, or take a boat trip along the river.
- Vannes (21 km): A fortified medieval town with well-preserved ramparts, cobbled streets, and a bustling harbor. Discover the historic center filled with half-timbered houses, explore the impressive Vannes Cathedral, or take a stroll along the marina.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer (25 km + ferry): The largest island off the coast of Brittany, known for its stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages. Take a ferry from Quiberon and spend a day exploring the island's natural beauty, lighthouses, and charming towns like Le Palais and Sauzon.
- Gulf of Morbihan (28 km): A breathtaking bay with numerous islands and islets, offering scenic boat trips, kayaking, and sailing opportunities. Explore the diverse wildlife and visit the charming island of Île-aux-Moines, known for its beautiful beaches and peaceful atmosphere.
- Quiberon (29 km): A popular seaside resort town with beautiful sandy beaches and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy water sports, relax on the beach, or visit the Quiberon Peninsula, known for its rugged coastline and stunning views.
- Lorient (46 km): A vibrant city with a rich maritime heritage and a strong connection to the French East India Company. Discover the intriguing submarine base, visit the Eric Tabarly Cité de la Voile maritime museum, or enjoy the annual Interceltic Festival, celebrating Celtic culture. 10. Pont-Aven (58 km): A charming village known for its association with the famous post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Explore the picturesque riverside setting, visit the Musée de Pont-Aven to admire Gauguin's works, and enjoy the local art scene and galleries. Please note that distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the route taken.