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Maryvonne MolineuxBourg
Lannédern
29190
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Appréciations pour La Vielle école, Lannédern:
Echappée belle.
Après avoir été chaleureusement accueillis mon mari et moi, nous avons fait connaissance avec Maryvonne et découvert une grande chambre très agréable. Nous avons passé une excellente nuit, au calme.
Je garde le souvenir d'un Week-end paisible, hors du temps ! Nous y retournerons certainement prochainement pour un concert folk.
Je garde le souvenir d'un Week-end paisible, hors du temps ! Nous y retournerons certainement prochainement pour un concert folk.
bonne chambre
séjour très agréable. Maryvonne, hôtesse très agréable et intensionnée, nous a donné beaucoup d'explications sur sa région qu'elle affectionne et nous a guidé pour nos visites
Directions
To reach Lannédern from Morlaix, go towards Carhaix and then take a turn towards Brennilis. After crossing Loqueffret, you will arrive at Lannédern.
If you are coming from Quimper, go towards Brest and take the exit towards Pleyben. Continue towards Huelgoat until you reach Lannédern.
From Brest or Quimper, follow the direction towards the other city and take the exit at Pleyben. Continue towards Huelgoat until you reach Lannédern.
If you are coming from Quimper, go towards Brest and take the exit towards Pleyben. Continue towards Huelgoat until you reach Lannédern.
From Brest or Quimper, follow the direction towards the other city and take the exit at Pleyben. Continue towards Huelgoat until you reach Lannédern.
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Attractions
- Quimper (14 miles): Quimper is a charming town known for its well-preserved medieval center and stunning Gothic cathedral. Visitors can explore the picturesque cobblestone streets, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and enjoy traditional Breton cuisine in the local restaurants.
- Locronan (16 miles): Locronan is a small village that has preserved its medieval character with beautifully preserved granite houses and narrow streets. It is often used as a filming location due to its picturesque setting. Visitors can visit the Church of Saint-Ronan and enjoy panoramic views from Montagne de Locronan.
- Douarnenez (20 miles): Located on the coast, Douarnenez is a vibrant fishing port with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the Port-Musée, a unique open-air museum showcasing different types of boats, or relax on the beautiful beaches. The town also hosts an annual maritime festival.
- Pointe du Raz (29 miles): Pointe du Raz is a dramatic headland on the westernmost point of Brittany. It offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline, towering cliffs, and crashing waves. Visitors can take scenic walks along the coastal paths and observe the diverse birdlife.
- Concarneau (41 miles): Concarneau is a fortified town located on a rocky island connected to the mainland by a bridge. Its medieval walled city, Ville Close, is a major attraction with its narrow streets, shops, and restaurants. The town also boasts beautiful sandy beaches and a bustling fishing harbor.
- Pont-Aven (42 miles): Pont-Aven is a picturesque town famous for its association with the post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Visitors can follow in Gauguin's footsteps by visiting the Musée de Pont-Aven or exploring the charming streets lined with art galleries and traditional Breton houses.
- Brest (51 miles): Brest is a vibrant port city with a rich maritime history. Visitors can explore the National Navy Museum, visit the iconic Brest Castle, or stroll along the bustling waterfront promenade. The Océanopolis aquarium is also a popular attraction, offering a fascinating insight into marine life.
- Morlaix (52 miles): Morlaix is a historic town known for its picturesque old quarter and the Viaduct of Morlaix, an impressive railway viaduct. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets, visit the 16th-century Church of Saint-Melaine, or take a boat trip along the River Morlaix. Note: Distances mentioned are approximate. It's always recommended to check the exact location and opening hours of the attractions before visiting.