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Alexandra Arteaga29 Avenue de Truro
Morlaix
29600
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One hundred and ninety, a 1-bedroom accommodation featuring a bed with an attached bathroom and toilet. Additionally, there is another separate bedroom with a bed, suitable for two individuals, with an external bathroom and toilet.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Morlaix from Paris, take the RN12 national road. Once you reach the center of Boissiere, follow the signboards to your destination.
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Attractions
- Morlaix Viaduct: Located in the heart of Morlaix, this stunning viaduct is a must-see attraction. It is an impressive architectural masterpiece that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
- Château du Taureau: Situated on a small rocky island in the Bay of Morlaix, this fortress dates back to the 16th century. Visitors can take a boat trip to the island and explore the well-preserved castle, which provides insights into the region's maritime history.
- Musée de Morlaix: Housed in a beautiful 18th-century building, this museum showcases artworks and artifacts that illustrate the history and culture of Morlaix and its surrounding areas. It offers a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and more.
- Saint-Melaine Church: This historic church, located in the center of Morlaix, features a stunning Gothic architecture and intricate stained glass windows. Visitors can admire the impressive interior and learn about the church's rich history.
- Maison à Pondalez: Known as one of the most famous half-timbered houses in Morlaix, Maison à Pondalez is a unique architectural gem. It features a wooden gallery that connects two buildings and has become an iconic symbol of the city.
- Cairn de Barnenez: Just a short drive from Morlaix, Cairn de Barnenez is the largest megalithic mausoleum in Europe. This prehistoric monument consists of several burial chambers and offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilizations.
- Jardin Exotique de Roscoff: Located in the nearby town of Roscoff, this exotic garden is a paradise for plant enthusiasts. With a wide variety of rare and tropical plants, visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens.
- île de Batz: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Roscoff, île de Batz is a charming island known for its picturesque landscapes and sandy beaches. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bike and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere.
- Plougasnou Beaches: Situated along the coast near Morlaix, Plougasnou offers a range of stunning beaches. From sandy stretches to rocky coves, visitors can relax, swim, and enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline. 10. Chapelle Sainte-Barbe: Located on the cliffs overlooking Roscoff, this chapel offers panoramic views of the sea and the town. It is a peaceful spot to admire the scenery and learn about the local maritime history.