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Contact Details:
Address:
Christine Gillot14 Route De Quéhan
St Philibert
56470
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Description for B&B:
There are three generously-sized and exceptionally cozy en suite rooms available.Description for Gite
You have the option to rent the entire gîte, accommodating up to 6 individuals. The first floor features a cozy living room and a well-equipped kitchen. Additionally, there are two delightful terraces available for you to relish the splendid view and soak up the sun in a peaceful and tranquil setting.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Crach from the N exit, proceed towards la trinité sur mer. Before reaching the bridge, take a right at the roundabout. Continue driving for m distance and you will find the house on your right.
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Attractions
- Locmariaquer Megaliths: Located in Locmariaquer, this archaeological site is home to a collection of megalithic monuments, including the famous Grand Menhir Brisé. Visitors can explore the ancient stone structures and learn about their historical significance.
- Carnac Stones: Situated in Carnac, a short distance from St Philibert, the Carnac Stones are a vast collection of prehistoric standing stones. These alignments are believed to have been erected around 4,500 to 3,000 BCE, and visitors can marvel at their sheer size and mysterious purpose.
- Gulf of Morbihan: Known as one of the most beautiful bays in the world, the Gulf of Morbihan offers stunning landscapes, picturesque islands, and a diverse ecosystem. Visitors can take boat tours, enjoy water sports, or simply soak in the scenic beauty of this natural wonder.
- Saint-Cado: A charming island village located in the river of Etel, Saint-Cado is known for its picturesque stone houses and the iconic Saint-Cado Chapel. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and admire the picturesque views of the surrounding river.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Just a short drive from St Philibert, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and a lively seaside town. Visitors can relax on the beach, indulge in water sports, or explore the charming town with its shops, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere.
- Vannes: The historic city of Vannes is renowned for its well-preserved medieval center and ancient city walls. Visitors can wander through narrow cobblestone streets, explore the impressive Vannes Cathedral, and discover the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
- Port Navalo: Located at the entrance of the Gulf of Morbihan, Port Navalo is a small coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, scenic harbor, and stunning sunsets. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, dine at seafood restaurants, or take a boat trip to nearby islands.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: A popular sailing destination, La Trinité-sur-Mer offers a vibrant marina, sandy beaches, and a lively atmosphere. Visitors can watch the sailing regattas, relax on the beach, or enjoy the local seafood in one of the waterfront restaurants.
- Auray: This charming town is famous for its historic port, St-Goustan, which dates back to the 15th century. Visitors can wander through the quaint streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this picturesque riverside town. 10. Belle-Île-en-Mer: Known as the largest island in Brittany, Belle-Île-en-Mer offers stunning coastal landscapes, rugged cliffs, and charming villages. Visitors can explore the island's picturesque beaches, visit the impressive Vauban Citadel, or simply enjoy the tranquility of this unspoiled natural gem.