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Martine Kerloch
Venelle Louis Jouvet
Penmarc'h
29760

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0298588078

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Corentin's house is a historic captain's house, one of the oldest in the charming village of Saint-Guénolé. Nestled in a tranquil alley, it offers an ideal location just 2 km away from the stunning Pors-carn beach. The bustling port, where you can purchase fresh fish every night, is only 1.5 km away. Additionally, a supermarket is conveniently located just 500 m away, and a bakery is a mere 100 m away. With a garage available for parking, this house allows you to easily explore the area on foot. Within 100 m behind the house, you can reach the breathtaking rocks of Saint-Guénolé and experience one of Europe's most stunning landscapes. This region boasts the cleanest air in Europe. The house features 3 bedrooms for 2 people each (including 2 beds measuring 140 cm and 2 beds measuring 90 cm), a bathroom on the upper floor, a dining room and kitchen on the ground floor, a separate room with a toilet and sink, and a garage extension. The garage is equipped with a washing machine for your convenience.

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Attractions

  • Phare d'Eckmühl: Located in Penmarc'h, Phare d'Eckmühl is a magnificent lighthouse offering stunning panoramic views of the coast. It stands at a height of 213 feet and is open for visits, allowing tourists to explore its history and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
  • Pointe de la Torche: Situated just a short distance from Penmarc'h, Pointe de la Torche is a renowned surf spot and a beautiful natural site. It features a long sandy beach, impressive sand dunes, and rugged cliffs, making it a popular destination for beach lovers, hikers, and water sports enthusiasts.
  • Musée de la Préhistoire Finistérienne: Located in Penmarc'h, this museum showcases the rich prehistoric heritage of Finistère. Visitors can explore a vast collection of artifacts, including tools, pottery, and ancient fossils, providing insights into the region's early inhabitants and their way of life.
  • Phare de Penmarc'h: Also known as the Saint-Pierre lighthouse, Phare de Penmarc'h is one of the tallest lighthouses in Europe. Offering panoramic views of the coastline, it is a symbol of maritime history and a popular tourist attraction.
  • Port de Saint-Guénolé: Situated in Penmarc'h, the Port de Saint-Guénolé is a bustling fishing port where visitors can witness the daily activities of local fishermen. Stroll along the docks, try fresh seafood at the local restaurants, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of this picturesque harbor.
  • Chapelle Saint-They: Located in the village of Penmarc'h, Chapelle Saint-They is a charming chapel dedicated to the local patron saint. Admire its unique architecture and peaceful surroundings, and explore the nearby Saint-They megalithic site, which features ancient standing stones.
  • Le Guilvinec: Just a short drive from Penmarc'h, Le Guilvinec is a charming fishing village that offers a glimpse into the traditional Breton way of life. Visit the bustling fish market, stroll along the waterfront, and enjoy the authentic atmosphere of this picturesque coastal town.
  • Île-Tudy: Situated on a small island, Île-Tudy is a charming coastal village known for its sandy beaches, narrow streets, and traditional Breton houses. Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront, relax on the beach, or explore the local shops and restaurants.
  • Le Phare de Eckmühl Aquarium: Located near Penmarc'h, this aquarium is an ideal place for families and marine life enthusiasts. Discover a wide range of marine species, including colorful fish, sharks, and sea turtles, and learn about the importance of marine conservation. 10. Les Roches du Diable: Located in Plouhinec, Les Roches du Diable is a stunning natural site consisting of imposing rock formations sculpted by the sea. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the coastal path and marvel at the unique geological formations. Please note that the availability and opening hours of these attractions may vary, so it is recommended to check their official websites or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.

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