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Catherine LepineScubidan
Guidel Plages
56520
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Description for B&B:
This description is for a first-floor bedroom in a house situated at the end of a cul-de-sac. The bathroom and toilet are also located on this floor. Additionally, there is a second room for two people and a third room with three single beds, specifically intended for children. However, please note that these rooms are exclusively reserved for your friends or family, as they share the common bathroom and toilet facilities.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the house, follow the route towards Guidel-Plages. At the second roundabout, turn right towards St Fiacre. Continue straight across St Fiacre and once you pass the Guidel-Plages sign, you will find the impasse on your right.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 50 | 50 | 25 | |||||||||||
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B&B (3 pers.) |
-3 | 75 |
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Attractions
- Guidel Beach: Located in the town of Guidel Plages, this beautiful sandy beach stretches for miles along the Atlantic coast. It offers visitors a chance to relax, swim, sunbathe, and enjoy water sports like surfing and kiteboarding.
- Fort Bloque: Situated on the beach of Guidel, Fort Bloque is a historic fortification built in the 18th century to defend the coastline. Today, it serves as a museum where visitors can explore the fort and learn about its history through exhibits and guided tours.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Approximately 20 kilometers from Guidel Plages, the Port-Louis Citadel is a well-preserved fortress built in the 16th century. This military stronghold offers stunning views of the harbor and houses the National Maritime Museum, showcasing artifacts related to maritime history.
- Lorient Submarine Base: Located in Lorient, about 10 kilometers from Guidel Plages, the Lorient Submarine Base is a fascinating historical site. It was used by the German navy during World War II and is now open to the public as a museum. Visitors can explore the underground bunkers, learn about submarine warfare, and see actual submarines.
- La Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly: Situated in Lorient, this unique museum is dedicated to sailing and the renowned French sailor Eric Tabarly. It offers interactive exhibits, simulators, and displays showcasing the history of sailing. Visitors can also enjoy boat trips and workshops related to sailing.
- Quimperlé: A charming town located about 15 kilometers from Guidel Plages, Quimperlé is known for its historic architecture and picturesque setting. Stroll through the medieval streets, visit the Abbey of Sainte-Croix, and explore the town's art galleries and boutiques.
- Pont-Aven: Approximately 35 kilometers from Guidel Plages, Pont-Aven is a scenic town famous for its association with artists, particularly Paul Gauguin. Explore the picturesque waterfront, visit art galleries showcasing local and international works, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere along the river.
- Carnac Stones: Located about 70 kilometers from Guidel Plages, the Carnac Stones are a fascinating prehistoric site. These ancient megalithic alignments consist of thousands of standing stones dating back to Neolithic times. Visitors can wander among the stones and learn about their mysterious origins.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated approximately 40 kilometers from Guidel Plages, the Quiberon Peninsula offers stunning coastal landscapes and beautiful beaches. It is a popular destination for water sports, hiking, and cycling. Don't miss the chance to visit the nearby Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest of the Breton islands. 10. Concarneau: Located about 35 kilometers from Guidel Plages, Concarneau is a fortified town known for its medieval Ville Close (enclosed town). Explore the narrow streets, visit the historic fortifications, and enjoy fresh seafood in the town's many restaurants. The annual Festival des Filets Bleus celebrates the town's fishing heritage.