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Prevel1 Rue Tristan Corbiere
Plougastel Daoulas
29470
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Our house is perfect for families and friends alike. It offers a peaceful and charming atmosphere that transports you to a different world. We pride ourselves on providing a warm welcome and a family-friendly environment. Located in a residential area, we are conveniently situated just 200m away from businesses and a bus stop that can take you to explore Brest. Whether you're attending an event or staying for a longer period, you can enjoy the island-like atmosphere and indulge in the delicious garriguette and seafood flavors of the Iroise Sea. Additionally, we offer 250km of hiking trails that are available year-round. To enhance your experience, we have a country-style and gastronomic table d'hôte, as well as picnic baskets filled with homemade and balanced dishes.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Plougastel Daoulas on RN Brest Quimper, take the exit for Plougastel (marked "Great U") and head towards the village center. At the church, turn left onto the street leading to the health center. Continue straight until you reach the post office, then turn left. After passing the creperie (Guilloux Street), take the first right, and then the first left downhill. The destination, Tristan Corbiere, is located at number 1.
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Attractions
- Daoulas Abbey: Located just a short distance from Rue Tristan Corbiere, Daoulas Abbey is a beautifully preserved medieval abbey. It features stunning architecture, picturesque gardens, and hosts various exhibitions and cultural events throughout the year.
- Moulin de Keriolet: Situated in nearby Quimper, Moulin de Keriolet is a charming windmill that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's historical milling traditions. The site includes a museum that showcases the process of milling and its importance in the local economy.
- Oceanopolis: A must-visit for nature enthusiasts, Oceanopolis is a renowned ocean discovery park in Brest, approximately 20 kilometers from Plougastel Daoulas. It houses several themed pavilions showcasing marine life from different regions of the world, including polar, tropical, and temperate environments.
- Le Pont Albert Louppe: This picturesque bridge spans the Elorn River, connecting Plougastel Daoulas and Landerneau. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and picnicking.
- Jardin Exotique de Roscoff: Located in the charming coastal town of Roscoff, about 30 kilometers from Plougastel Daoulas, this botanical garden is known for its exotic plants and flowers. Visitors can stroll through the lush gardens, enjoying the vibrant colors and fragrant scents.
- La Pointe de Saint-Mathieu: Situated on a headland near Brest, La Pointe de Saint-Mathieu offers breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and rugged coastline. The site is also home to a historic lighthouse, ruins of an ancient abbey, and a maritime museum.
- Musee des Phares et Balises: Found in the town of Ouessant, about 25 kilometers off the coast of Brest, this museum showcases the rich maritime heritage of the region. It exhibits various lighthouses, navigation aids, and maritime artifacts.
- Chateau de Brest: Situated in the heart of Brest, the Chateau de Brest is a well-preserved medieval fortress that overlooks the harbor. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts, towers, and exhibitions that depict the history of the fortress and its significance.
- Musee de la Fraise et du Patrimoine: Located in Plougastel-Daoulas itself, this museum celebrates the region's strawberry cultivation heritage. It offers insights into the history, cultivation techniques, and uses of the local strawberries, as well as other aspects of the area's cultural heritage. 10. Les Abers: A short drive from Plougastel Daoulas, Les Abers is a stunning coastal area known for its picturesque landscapes, sandy beaches, and rocky cliffs. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, go sailing, or simply relax on the beautiful beaches. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from historical and cultural sites to natural beauty, ensuring that visitors to Plougastel Daoulas and its surroundings will have plenty to explore and enjoy.