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Address:

Jean-Claude Guilleminot
18 Rue des Cyprès
Plouguiel
22220

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Price per week:

price from €790

Telephone:

0296923850

Mobile:

0684370794

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Description:

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This charming gite features a spacious living room with a 30 m2 mezzanine, a separate kitchen, four bedrooms, a bathroom, and two toilets. Enjoy the outdoors on the terrace and in the 1000 m2 garden, furnished with comfortable garden furniture and a barbecue. The gite is equipped with two double beds and two single beds, as well as an oven, microwave, dishwasher, freezer, washing machine, television, CD player, VCR, stereo, and Internet access. Please note that we do not allow pets. Nearby activities include fishing, sailing, water sports, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, golfing, visiting the spa, and enjoying the casino.

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Directions

From Guingamp, head towards Tréguier. Once you reach Tréguier, continue in the direction of Plouguiel. The specific location of the house can be found on the website.

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Notes: Rent for 6 people

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Attractions

  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploezal, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Trieux estuary. Visitors can explore the castle's architecture and gardens, and enjoy various exhibitions and cultural events.
  • Jardin du Kestellic: Situated in Plouguiel, this enchanting botanical garden is home to a wide variety of plant species from around the world. Visitors can take peaceful walks along its paths, admire the beautiful flowers, and learn about the different plants.
  • Côte de Granit Rose: Located in Perros-Guirec, this breathtaking coastline is known for its unique pink granite rock formations. Visitors can take scenic walks along the coastal path, relax on the sandy beaches, and enjoy panoramic views of the rugged coastline.
  • Île de Bréhat: Accessible by ferry from Ploubazlanec, this picturesque island is often referred to as the "Island of Flowers." With its car-free environment, visitors can explore the island by foot or bicycle, discover charming villages, and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • Abbaye de Beauport: Situated near Paimpol, this historical abbey dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can tour the abbey's ruins, stroll through the surrounding gardens, and learn about its rich history and cultural significance.
  • Sentier des Douaniers: Also known as the Customs Officers' Path, this coastal trail stretches along the northern coast of Brittany. Starting from Plouguiel, visitors can enjoy scenic walks, admire panoramic views of the sea, and discover hidden coves and cliffs.
  • La Roche aux Fées: Located in Essé, this prehistoric monument is a dolmen believed to have been built around 4500 BC. Visitors can marvel at the impressive stone structure and learn about its historical and archaeological significance.
  • Château de la Hunaudaye: Situated near Plédéliac, this medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and interior rooms, and learn about the daily life of its former residents.
  • Le Radôme: Located in Pleumeur-Bodou, this unique attraction is a large satellite dish that was used for communication with space missions. Visitors can tour the site, learn about its role in the history of space exploration, and even participate in interactive exhibits. 10. Phare de Ploumanac'h: Situated in Perros-Guirec, this lighthouse is perched on the pink granite cliffs of the Côte de Granit Rose. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the coastline and surrounding area, and enjoy the picturesque scenery.