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Soazig ANSQUER21 résidence ST ELOI
GUIDEL
56520
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Our bed and breakfast is situated within a residence that is conveniently located near the charming St Fiacre chapel, just 1km away from Guidel town and 1.5km from the beautiful beaches. We provide two cozy rooms accompanied by a delightful "Breizh" breakfast. As you enter the residence, you will be pleasantly surprised to find a garden awaiting you right at the doorstep of the house. Numerous secluded spots are available for you to enjoy some quiet reading time. Additionally, the mouth of the Laita river and the restaurants of Guidel beach are a mere 2km away.Description for Gite
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Directions
To get to the house "all white" from "Guidel Center", head towards "Guidel Plages". Turn right onto the first road towards "Saint ELOI", and continue until you reach the "Saint Fiacre Menhir". Afterward, proceed straight ahead until you reach number 21, which is the desired destination.
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Attractions
- Guidel Plage: Located just a short distance from your residence, Guidel Plage is a beautiful sandy beach that offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports activities.
- Fort Bloqué: Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea, Fort Bloqué is a 17th-century fortress that once protected the coastline from invasions. Visitors can explore the fort's ramparts and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Port-Louis Citadel: Located in the nearby town of Port-Louis, the Port-Louis Citadel is a historic military fortress that dates back to the 16th century. The citadel now houses a museum dedicated to the history of the town and its maritime heritage.
- Groix Island: Just a short boat ride away from Lorient, Groix Island is a picturesque destination known for its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can explore the island by bike or on foot, discovering its natural beauty and local culture.
- Lorient City of Sailing: Lorient is renowned for its rich maritime history, and the City of Sailing is a must-visit attraction for sailing enthusiasts. The museum offers interactive exhibits, sailing simulators, and displays of historic boats, providing an immersive experience into the world of sailing.
- Pont Scorff Zoo: Situated in the town of Pont Scorff, the Pont Scorff Zoo is a popular family-friendly attraction. It houses a wide variety of animal species from around the world, including lions, giraffes, and elephants, and provides educational programs and activities.
- Hennebont Medieval City: Just a short drive from Guidel, Hennebont is a well-preserved medieval town with a rich history. Its fortified walls, cobblestone streets, and timber-framed houses take visitors back in time. The town also hosts annual medieval festivals, offering a glimpse into medieval life.
- Pouldu Beaches: The Pouldu area is known for its stunning beaches, including Kerou, Bellangenet, and Les Grands Sables. These sandy stretches offer beautiful scenery and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxing walks or picnics.
- Musee de la Compagnie des Indes: Located in Lorient, this museum showcases the history of French maritime trade and the East India Company. It houses an impressive collection of artifacts, including maps, ship models, and exotic goods from around the world. 10. Quimperlé: Quimperlé is a charming town situated at the confluence of the Isole and Ellé rivers. Known for its medieval architecture, narrow streets, and picturesque bridges, it offers a delightful ambiance for leisurely strolls and exploring local shops and cafes.