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Address:
Laurence Le Du1 Village de Kerantum
Mahalon
29790
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price from €369Telephone:
0298745193Mobile:
0662527406Reserve Online
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Appréciations pour Gites de Kerantum, Mahalon:
Séjour en mars 2018
Chambre d'hôte au top!propre tout confort,petit déjeuner extra,gâteau maison,crêpes et en prime la gentillesse de Laurence,c'était notre deuxième séjour et il y en aura d'autre!
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 369 | 369 | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 65 | 65 | ||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 4 |
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Attractions
- Pointe du Raz: Located on the westernmost point of France, Pointe du Raz is a dramatic cliff formation overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It offers breathtaking views, hiking trails, and a lighthouse. Visitors can witness the powerful waves crashing against the rocks.
- Quimper: A charming medieval town known for its well-preserved half-timbered houses and Gothic-style cathedral. Quimper is famous for its traditional pottery industry, and visitors can explore the quaint streets, visit museums, and enjoy the local cuisine.
- Locronan: A picturesque village with preserved medieval architecture, Locronan is often referred to as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Stroll through its cobblestone streets, admire the granite houses, and visit the Church of Saint Ronan. Locronan is also known for its annual medieval festival.
- Audierne: A charming fishing port located on the Atlantic coast, Audierne offers a vibrant maritime atmosphere. Visitors can explore the bustling fish market, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, and take boat trips to the nearby Île de Sein.
- Douarnenez: A historic maritime town, Douarnenez is famous for its fishing industry and maritime heritage. The Port-Musée showcases traditional fishing boats, and visitors can learn about the town's history at the Museum of the Fishing and Maritime Heritage.
- Huelgoat: A mystical forest located in the heart of Brittany, Huelgoat is known for its impressive rock formations and legends. Explore the enchanting forest trails, discover the famous "Chaos de Huelgoat" with its giant boulders, and visit the beautiful Lake of Huelgoat.
- Concarneau: A fortified town located on a coastal peninsula, Concarneau is known for its well-preserved medieval old town and its bustling fishing port. Explore the ramparts, visit the iconic Ville Close (walled city), and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Pont-Aven: A charming village famous for its association with the artist Paul Gauguin. Pont-Aven offers beautiful riverside walks, art galleries showcasing local artists, and the opportunity to taste delicious Breton pastries.
- Bénodet: A seaside resort town located at the mouth of the Odet River, Bénodet offers sandy beaches, water activities, and a thalassotherapy center. Visitors can also take a boat trip along the river or explore the nearby Glenan Archipelago. 10. Locmariaquer: A small coastal town known for its megalithic monuments. Locmariaquer is home to the famous Grand Menhir Brisé, a broken standing stone, as well as other ancient dolmens and tumuli. Visitors can learn about the region's prehistoric past at the local museum.