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Joaquin34 Route du Moulin Mer
Logonna-Daoulas
29460
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I have recently relocated to Ireland and obtained dual citizenship. Now, I am thrilled to be managing this incredible mansion, where I can extend a warm welcome to my international friends and visitors.Situated on a picturesque peninsula, surrounded by lush greenery and a palm grove, the Domaine is housed in a charming manor house by the sea. You will find it nestled within a tranquil and serene park, just a short distance from an 18km (11 mile) stretch of coastal pathways.
My top priority is ensuring the quality of your stay. Each of my rooms is meticulously maintained, offering a cozy ambiance and a unique charm.
The Logonna-Daoulas peninsula boasts an abundance of natural and cultural treasures, including Rosmorduc’s castle, magnificent manors, Saint-Monna’s church, the twelve apostles cross, moulin mer, and the enchanting Bendy’s islands. Our microclimate blesses us with rare and distinctive vegetation, such as mimosas and palm trees.
Conveniently located between Brest and Quimper, Logonna-Daoulas serves as an ideal base for exploring the wonders of Finistère county. Within an hour's reach from the mansion, you will discover a wide variety of captivating destinations, including the Armorique natural park, Océanopolis (an aquarium), remarkable parish enclosures, the majestic mounts of Arrée, the captivating black mountains, the legendary coast, and the vibrant cities of Brest, Quimper, Le Faou, and the Crozon peninsula.
I am eagerly anticipating your arrival, as it promises to be a truly exceptional experience!
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Directions
To reach the "port de Moulin Mer/Moulin Mer" from Logonna-Daoulas town centre, simply follow the D333 road while keeping an eye out for the signposts.
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Prices
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5 | 90 | 170 | 30 | Oui | ||||||||||
Notes: Evening diner |
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Attractions
- Abbaye de Daoulas: Located just a short distance from Logonna-Daoulas, Abbaye de Daoulas is a stunning abbey dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, admire the beautiful gardens, and discover the rich history of the site.
- Ménez-Hom: Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, Ménez-Hom is a prominent hill in Brittany. It is a popular spot for hiking and paragliding, allowing visitors to enjoy both the natural beauty and thrilling activities.
- Château de Brest: Situated in the nearby city of Brest, Château de Brest is a historic fortress that overlooks the harbor. This impressive castle houses the National Maritime Museum, showcasing the maritime heritage of France through its extensive collection of artifacts and exhibitions.
- Oceanopolis: Located in Brest, Oceanopolis is an engaging aquarium and marine science center. It features three pavilions dedicated to different marine ecosystems: polar, tropical, and temperate. Visitors can observe a wide variety of marine life, learn about conservation efforts, and enjoy interactive exhibits.
- Centre d'Art Passerelle: Situated in Brest, Centre d'Art Passerelle is a contemporary art center that hosts exhibitions, installations, performances, and workshops. It showcases the works of local and international artists, providing a platform for artistic expression and cultural exchange.
- Musée de la Fraise et du Patrimoine: Located in Plougastel-Daoulas, a neighboring town, this museum is dedicated to the history and heritage of the strawberry. Visitors can explore the exhibits, learn about the cultivation and significance of this fruit in the region, and even taste delicious strawberry-based products.
- Pointe de Pen-Hir: A picturesque headland located near Camaret-sur-Mer, Pointe de Pen-Hir offers breathtaking views of dramatic cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers, providing a serene and scenic environment.
- Vallée des Saints: Situated in Carnoët, around an hour's drive from Logonna-Daoulas, Vallée des Saints is an open-air sculpture park dedicated to Breton saints. Visitors can explore the vast collection of granite statues, each representing a specific saint and offering insights into Breton culture and traditions.
- Le Faou: A charming medieval town located along the banks of the Aulne River, Le Faou is known for its well-preserved architecture and historic charm. Visitors can stroll through its narrow streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the 16th-century Notre-Dame-de-Rumengol Church. 10. Île de Batz: Accessible by a short ferry ride from Roscoff, Île de Batz is a small island known for its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bicycle, enjoy scenic walks along the coastline, and visit the Jardin Georges Delaselle, a stunning exotic garden.