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Gourm
13 Route de Mézancou
Lanildut
29840

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Price per night:

price from €70

Telephone:

0298044302

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Upon your arrival, Mary Frances and John eagerly await to extend a warm welcome to you in three uniquely adorned rooms. Indulge in a sumptuous breakfast served beside a captivating granite fireplace, complemented by delectable homemade jam. Outside, a tranquil walled garden awaits, offering a sanctuary of lush greenery.

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Directions

To reach Porspoder, pass through the village of Lanildut. Once you reach the end of town, you'll notice a panel. Take the second road on the right, which is located at No. 13 Mézancou road by the water tower.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 70 oui

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Garden

Attractions

  • Phare de Lanildut: Located just a short distance from Route de Mézancou, Phare de Lanildut is a picturesque lighthouse situated on the rugged coastline of Brittany. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding landscapes.
  • Plage de Tréompan: This beautiful sandy beach is ideal for a relaxing day by the sea. Its clear waters and tranquil atmosphere make it a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking. The beach is also known for its impressive rock formations.
  • Île-Molène: Take a boat trip to Île-Molène, a charming island just off the coast of Lanildut. This small island is known for its unspoiled natural beauty, rugged cliffs, and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by bike, discovering hidden coves and enjoying panoramic views.
  • Maison des Abers: Situated in nearby Landéda, Maison des Abers is a cultural center that showcases the history, heritage, and natural wonders of the Abers region. The center features exhibitions, interactive displays, and guided tours, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the area.
  • Phare de l'Île Vierge: Located in Plouguerneau, Phare de l'Île Vierge is the tallest lighthouse in Europe and a true architectural marvel. Visitors can climb the 365 steps to the top for breathtaking panoramic views of the coast and surrounding islands.
  • Aber Wrac'h: Aber Wrac'h is a picturesque estuary that offers scenic walks along its banks. Visitors can admire the beautiful landscapes, observe a variety of bird species, and enjoy water activities such as kayaking or sailing. The estuary is also home to charming fishing villages.
  • Saint-Mathieu Point: Situated in Plougonvelin, Saint-Mathieu Point is a historic site that features the remains of an ancient abbey and a lighthouse. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the area's maritime history, and enjoy stunning views of the sea and the nearby Île d'Ouessant.
  • Musée des Phares et Balises: Located in Ouessant, Musée des Phares et Balises is a museum dedicated to lighthouses and navigation. The museum showcases historical artifacts, models, and interactive displays that provide insight into the world of maritime signaling.
  • Plougonvelin Fortress: This 17th-century fortress, situated in Plougonvelin, offers a glimpse into the region's military history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ramparts, underground galleries, and exhibitions that detail the fortress's strategic importance. 10. Plouarzel Windmill: Located in Plouarzel, this traditional windmill is a symbol of the region's rural heritage. Visitors can learn about the history and mechanics of windmills, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from the top. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical sites and museums to enjoying the natural beauty of the coastline and islands.

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