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Address:

Corveler Gwendal
Route de Trézulien
Douarnenez
29100

Reviews:

1 reviews

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n/a

Telephone:

0298743310

Mobile:

0610036003

Description:

Description for B&B:

Located on the outskirts of DOUARNENEZ, just 1 km away from the sea, la Ferme de Trézulien presents three elegant and fully equipped lodgings. This charming farm, recently renovated, provides an ideal base for exploring the beautiful town of Douarnenez and its surrounding countryside. Nestled in a tranquil and lush wooded setting, these three self-contained accommodations can comfortably accommodate between 2 to 8 guests for short weekend breaks, mid-week stays, or full week holidays. With its convenient location between land and sea, a plethora of recreational activities are easily accessible from this cozy retreat.

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Located just 1 km from the sea and situated at the base of DOUARNENEZ, the Farm Trézulien offers three charming cottages that are perfectly positioned for exploring the beautiful country of Douarnenez and its surroundings. Nestled within a tranquil and verdant setting, these recently renovated accommodations can comfortably host 2-8 people for weekend getaways, half-week breaks, or week-long vacations. With a myriad of activities and entertainment options right at your doorstep, this idyllic retreat seamlessly blends the best of both the coastal and rural landscapes.

Reviews

Appréciations pour La Ferme de Trézulien, Douarnenez:

A pleasure, lovely people
Review by: Sido Islwyn, Fev 22 2017 12:17AM
We have stayed here many times and have come to know the owners. Gwen is naturally friendly and fun, honest as the day is long, and really invests in making his guests feel at home. His grange that he offers for events and weddings is beautifully redone, and I've seen the decorating they've done for one fo the wedding events, which was delicate and beautiful. Easily recommended on all counts.

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extra bed
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1
Holiday Home 1

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Attractions

  • Port-Musée de Douarnenez: Located on the Tréboul peninsula, this maritime museum showcases the rich maritime heritage of Douarnenez. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including traditional boats, fishing artifacts, and models depicting the history of the town's fishing industry.
  • Plage de Tréboul: Situated just a short distance from Route de Trézulien, Tréboul Beach is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. With its golden sand, clear waters, and beautiful coastal scenery, it offers a great place for relaxation, sunbathing, and swimming.
  • Chapelle Sainte-Hélène: This charming chapel is located near the Douarnenez port and dates back to the 17th century. It is known for its stunning stained glass windows and serene atmosphere, making it a peaceful place for quiet reflection.
  • Île Tristan: This small island can be reached by foot during low tide or by boat during high tide. It offers picturesque views of the harbor and is a great spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
  • Musée du Bateau: Situated in the heart of Douarnenez, this museum is dedicated to traditional boat building and showcases a collection of beautifully crafted boats from various regions of France. Visitors can learn about the techniques used in boat construction and discover the history behind these unique vessels.
  • Port Rhu: Once a bustling hub for sardine fishing, Port Rhu now serves as a marina and is home to a variety of boats. Take a leisurely walk along the harbor, admire the boats, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this charming waterfront area.
  • Plomarc'h: Located on the western coast of Douarnenez, Plomarc'h is known for its breathtaking coastal landscapes. Take a scenic hike along the coastal path, enjoy the stunning views of the rugged cliffs and azure waters, and immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural attraction.
  • Musée de la Pêche: This fishing museum, located in Concarneau (approximately 30 minutes from Douarnenez), offers a comprehensive insight into the history and culture of fishing in Brittany. Discover the tools, equipment, and techniques used by local fishermen, and learn about the importance of the fishing industry in the region.
  • Pointe du Raz: Situated on the westernmost point of France's mainland, Pointe du Raz is a dramatic and rugged headland. Visitors can take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, observe the powerful waves crashing against the cliffs, and explore the nearby coastal paths. 10. Locronan: A picturesque medieval village located approximately 20 minutes from Douarnenez, Locronan is renowned for its well-preserved architecture and charming atmosphere. Stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the village's beautiful church, Église Saint-Ronan.