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Ren Pennec
Kerael, Lanvéoc
Crozon
29160

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The Chambers of Kerael have been welcoming guests since May 2014 in a quaint village situated on the Crozon peninsula. Whether you are a hiker looking for a peaceful stop along the GR34 trail, or simply seeking a tranquil retreat, our accommodations offer the perfect rural escape. Additionally, families with children will delight in the opportunity to freely explore and interact with the various animals residing on the village's small farm, including ducks, rabbits, sheep, goats, and donkeys.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 302 302 OUI
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 60 75 1 OUI

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Attractions

  • Pointe de Pen-Hir: Located in Crozon, Pointe de Pen-Hir is a stunning promontory offering breathtaking views of the rugged Brittany coastline. It features impressive cliffs and rock formations, along with a memorial commemorating the Free French Naval Forces during World War II.
  • Morgat Beach: Situated in the town of Crozon's Morgat district, Morgat Beach is a popular seaside destination known for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. The beach offers various water activities, such as swimming, sunbathing, and sailing, along with nearby restaurants and shops.
  • Cap de la Chèvre: Cap de la Chèvre is a picturesque headland located near Crozon. It offers scenic hiking trails, panoramic views of the sea, and provides an excellent vantage point for observing marine wildlife. This area is perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Oceanopolis: Situated in Brest, about a 30-minute drive from Crozon, Oceanopolis is a renowned ocean discovery park. It features aquariums showcasing various marine ecosystems, including polar, tropical, and temperate zones. Visitors can explore the diverse underwater world and learn about marine conservation.
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Brest: Located in Brest, this museum houses an extensive collection of artworks from the 16th to the 21st centuries. It includes paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and decorative arts. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
  • Brest Castle: Situated in the heart of Brest, this medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the city's history. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts, towers, and courtyards while enjoying panoramic views of Brest and its harbor. The castle also houses the National Navy Museum, showcasing maritime artifacts.
  • Douarnenez: This charming coastal town near Crozon is known for its maritime heritage and picturesque harbor. Douarnenez offers visitors the opportunity to explore traditional fishing boats, visit the Fishing Museum, and enjoy delicious seafood in its waterfront restaurants.
  • Vauban Tower: Located on the Île de Sein, a small island off the coast of Crozon, the Vauban Tower is a historic fortress built in the 17th century. It served as a defense structure against English attacks and provides panoramic views of the surrounding sea and islands.
  • Menez-Hom: Menez-Hom is a prominent mountain in the Crozon Peninsula, offering panoramic views of the entire region. Visitors can drive or hike to the summit and enjoy stunning vistas of the sea, islands, and surrounding countryside. 10. Locronan: A picturesque village near Crozon, Locronan is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Its cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and charming squares make it a popular filming location for period movies. Locronan also hosts lively markets and craft festivals.

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