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LHenoret10 bis rue Edgard Le Coz LECHIAGAT
Treffiagat
29730
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Experience your next seaside vacation in the charming fishing port of LE GUILVINEC - Léchiagat. This delightful property offers a generously sized garden, perfect for outdoor activities, with direct views of the beach. In addition, it provides private parking, a terrace, and a barbecue area that can accommodate up to 4 guests. The accommodation is rated 3 Keys, ensuring a comfortable stay. Inside, you will find 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and 2 separate toilets. Travelers checks are gladly accepted, adding convenience to your reservation.Reviews
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Directions
Head towards Quimper and then continue on to Pont l'Abbé. From there, proceed to Plomeur and then to Le Guilvinec. Finally, make your way to Léchiagat-Treffiagat.
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Attractions
- Phare d'Eckmühl: Located in Penmarc'h, the Phare d'Eckmühl is a lighthouse that offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline. It is the second tallest lighthouse in France and is open for guided tours.
- Haliotika - La Cité de la Pêche: Situated in Guilvinec, Haliotika is a unique museum dedicated to the fishing industry. Visitors can learn about the local fishing traditions, explore interactive exhibits, and even witness the arrival of fishing boats at the harbor.
- Pointe de la Torche: A popular spot for nature lovers and surfers, Pointe de la Torche is a beautiful headland known for its rugged cliffs, sandy beach, and strong waves. It is an ideal place for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying scenic views.
- Musée Bigouden: Located in Pont-l'Abbé, the Musée Bigouden showcases the traditional culture and heritage of the Bigouden region. The museum displays a wide range of artifacts, including traditional costumes, embroidery, and furniture.
- Lesconil: A charming fishing village located on the coastline, Lesconil is known for its picturesque harbor, sandy beaches, and vibrant seafood restaurants. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, admire the colorful fishing boats, and enjoy the peaceful coastal atmosphere.
- Port-Musée: Situated in Douarnenez, the Port-Musée is a maritime museum that showcases a vast collection of traditional boats and vessels. Visitors can explore the different exhibitions, learn about the history of maritime navigation, and even take a boat trip on the harbor.
- Le Guilvinec: One of the largest fishing ports in France, Le Guilvinec offers a fascinating insight into the local fishing industry. Visitors can observe the bustling fish auction, stroll along the harbor, and sample fresh seafood in the local restaurants.
- Maison-Musée du Pouldu: Located in Clohars-Carnoët, the Maison-Musée du Pouldu is a historic house that once served as a meeting place for artists such as Gauguin and Sérusier. The museum displays artwork from the Pont-Aven School and hosts temporary exhibitions.
- Île-Tudy: A small island located in the Bay of Audierne, Île-Tudy is famous for its picturesque setting and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the island, relax on the beach, or dine in one of the charming waterfront restaurants. 10. Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre: Situated near Brest, the Abbaye Saint-Mathieu de Fine-Terre is a historic abbey that dates back to the 6th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, visit the lighthouse, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding coastline.