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Bertrand BaupQuehello
Groix
56590
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Experience ultimate comfort in this delightful house, complete with three bedrooms, each equipped with its own private bathroom. Indulge in the spacious garden, terrace, and convenient parking facility. Situated a mere 500 meters away from Port Saint Nicolas, this enchanting abode serves as an ideal starting point for various hiking and cycling adventures. Immerse yourself in tranquility and serenity. In the evenings, should you desire, relish in meticulously prepared meals that exude warmth and flavor. Allow yourself to be enveloped by a welcoming atmosphere and receive a genuine and heartfelt reception.Reviews
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- Les Aiguilles de Port Coton: Located along the coast of Belle-Île-en-Mer, Les Aiguilles de Port Coton are stunning rock formations that have inspired many artists, including Claude Monet. The crashing waves against the rocks create a mesmerizing sight.
- Citadelle de Port-Louis: Situated in the nearby town of Port-Louis, the Citadelle is a historic fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Built in the 17th century, it now houses a museum showcasing the region's maritime history.
- Plage des Grands Sables: Known as one of Europe's most beautiful beaches, Plage des Grands Sables is a must-visit spot for nature lovers. Its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters make it perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
- Chapelle Saint-Cado: Located on a small island in the Étel River, near the town of Belz, Chapelle Saint-Cado is a picturesque 12th-century chapel. Accessible by a stone bridge, the chapel offers a peaceful and scenic setting for visitors.
- Alignements de Carnac: Just a short drive from Quehello, the Alignements de Carnac is a unique prehistoric site consisting of thousands of standing stones arranged in rows. This mysterious and ancient site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly: Situated in Lorient, La Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly is a modern interactive museum dedicated to sailing and maritime exploration. Visitors can learn about the history of sailing, try out simulators, and even get on board a sailing boat.
- Port-Tudy: As the main port of the Île de Groix, Port-Tudy is a charming coastal village with colorful houses, restaurants, and shops. Stroll along the harbor, enjoy fresh seafood, or take a boat trip to explore the island's coastline.
- Musée de la Compagnie des Indes: Located in Lorient, this museum tells the story of the French East India Company and its role in maritime trade during the 17th and 18th centuries. It showcases a vast collection of artifacts, including maps, model ships, and exotic goods.
- Le Jardin du Conservatoire Botanique National: Situated in Brest, this botanical garden is dedicated to the preservation of endangered plant species. Visitors can explore various themed gardens, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. 10. Fort Bloqué: Situated on the coast near Ploemeur, Fort Bloqué is a 17th-century fortification built to protect the area from naval invasions. Nowadays, it offers a picturesque setting for walks and provides panoramic views of the ocean and nearby beaches.