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Address:
anne bievre103 Route du Pérello
Ploemeur
56270
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There are two bedrooms available for your stay. The first one is called Mafate and it features a comfortable double bed, a private bathroom, a TV, and wifi. The second bedroom is called Salazie and it also offers a cozy double bed, a private bathroom, a TV, and wifi.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the destination, depart from either Paris or Nantes and take the exit for "Lorient / larmor-Plage." Proceed in the direction of Larmor-Plage. Continue straight ahead at Larmor-Plage bowling and follow the road to Lomener. After reaching the harbor, travel 800 meters along route du Pérello. The house will be located on your right-hand side.
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Attractions
- Fort Bloqué Beach: Located just a short distance from Ploemeur, Fort Bloqué Beach is known for its picturesque scenery and golden sand. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the clear waters, and enjoy stunning views of the nearby fort.
- Lorient Maritime Museum: Situated in the nearby city of Lorient, the Maritime Museum is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts. The museum showcases the rich maritime heritage of the region through its extensive collection of exhibits, including ship models, navigational instruments, and artifacts.
- Groix Island: Accessible by ferry from Lorient, Groix Island offers a charming escape from the mainland. The island is known for its stunning coastal landscapes, rugged cliffs, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the picturesque villages, visit the lighthouse, and enjoy hiking or biking trails.
- Kerhinet Village: Located in the heart of the Brière Regional Natural Park, Kerhinet Village is a well-preserved traditional hamlet. Visitors can wander through the village, admire the thatched-roof cottages, and learn about the local heritage at the open-air museum. The area is also known for its picturesque marshes and wildlife.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Situated in the town of Port-Louis, the Citadel is a historical fortress that overlooks the entrance to the Lorient harbor. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and houses the National Navy Museum, showcasing the naval history of France.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Located to the south of Ploemeur, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination. It boasts beautiful sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and a charming town with vibrant markets and seafood restaurants. Visitors can also explore the nearby Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest of the Breton islands.
- Alignements de Carnac: Approximately 25 kilometers from Ploemeur, the Alignements de Carnac is a fascinating prehistoric site. It features over 3,000 standing stones arranged in rows, believed to have been erected between 4,500 and 3,000 BC. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the mysterious history and significance of these ancient megaliths.
- Pont Scorff Zoo: Situated in Pont Scorff, just a short drive from Ploemeur, this well-maintained zoo is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world. Visitors can observe elephants, giraffes, lions, and many other species, as well as enjoy educational shows and activities for all ages.
- La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly: Located in Lorient, this interactive sailing museum pays tribute to Éric Tabarly, a famous French sailor. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, which include a collection of boats, simulators, and multimedia presentations, offering an immersive experience into the world of sailing. 10. Hennebont Medieval Town: Situated along the Blavet River, Hennebont is a charming medieval town with well-preserved fortifications and historic architecture. Visitors can stroll through the cobbled streets, visit the ancient ramparts, and explore the bustling market square, which comes alive with artisan shops and cafes.