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Mann Nadine3 Place Chazelles
Pluvigner
56330
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We offer three charming vintage-style bedrooms, each featuring a cozy double bed, a private bathroom, a TV, and wifi access. Additionally, we have a lovely marine-themed bedroom with two comfortable single beds, a private bathroom, a TV, and wifi connectivity. Should you require it, we are happy to provide a baby or children's room without a bathroom, complete with a bed, upon request. Furthermore, you can enjoy the convenience of an outdoor sitting area and a refreshing pool during your stay.Reviews
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Directions
Pluvigner is situated in the region of Brittany, approximately 30 kilometers away from both Vannes and Lorient.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 51 | 51 | 315 | 420 | 45 | |||||||||
Notes: 45€/1pers. - 60€/2 pers. petits déjeuné compris |
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Attractions
- Carnac Stones (8.6 km): Located in Carnac, these prehistoric megalithic monuments date back to around 4500 BC. The site features thousands of standing stones arranged in rows and is considered one of the most important megalithic sites in the world.
- Saint-Goustan Port (20.7 km): Situated in the charming town of Auray, Saint-Goustan Port is a picturesque harbor that offers a glimpse into Brittany's maritime history. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, admire the colorful houses, and enjoy the local restaurants and shops.
- Vannes Historic Center (21.3 km): The historic center of Vannes is a well-preserved medieval town with narrow cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and a stunning cathedral. Explore the charming squares, visit the Musee de la Cohue art museum, and walk along the fortified city walls.
- Gulf of Morbihan Natural Regional Park (23.5 km): Known as the "Little Sea" in Breton, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning bay famous for its numerous islands, wildlife, and beautiful landscapes. Take a boat tour, go hiking, or simply relax on the beaches while enjoying the scenic views.
- Quiberon Peninsula (30.5 km): The Quiberon Peninsula is a popular seaside resort area known for its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline, and vibrant town. Visitors can indulge in various water sports, explore the Belle-Ile-en-Mer island, or take a scenic drive along the coast.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer (32.1 km): La Trinité-sur-Mer is a charming coastal village known for its sailing heritage and picturesque harbor. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, watch the regattas, and visit the Maritime Museum to learn more about the area's maritime traditions.
- Pont-Aven (44.5 km): Located on the banks of the Aven River, Pont-Aven is a quaint town known for its association with the art movement known as the "Pont-Aven School." Visit the art galleries, walk along the river, and explore the town's charming streets.
- Quimper (49.7 km): Quimper is the cultural and historical capital of Brittany, renowned for its well-preserved medieval center, beautiful cathedral, and traditional pottery. Explore the charming old town, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and admire the exquisite stained glass windows of the Cathedral of Saint-Corentin.
- Lorient (50.4 km): Lorient is a vibrant coastal city known for its maritime history, music festivals, and modern art. Visit the Citadel of Port-Louis, explore the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, or immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Interceltic Festival held annually in August. 10. Belle-Ile-en-Mer (54.3 km + ferry): Located off the coast of Quiberon, Belle-Ile-en-Mer is the largest of Brittany's islands, offering stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque villages. Explore the charming town of Le Palais, visit the famous Vauban Citadel, or hike along the beautiful coastal paths.