Sam Suffit Situated in Western Brittany, on the Pointe des Espagnols on the sought-after Crozon peninsula, 70 km south of Brest with its award-winning Ocean discovery park Océanopolis. The beautiful city of Quimper with its cathedral, narrow cobbled streets is well worth a visit. Also within easy reach of Douarnenez and Pointe du Raz, a dramatic place of crashing waves and strong winds, the most visited site in Brittany.
PLACES TO SEE:
Crozon Peninsula. Scenic rugged coastline with numerous fishermen?s ports and sheltered sandy coves. Spectacular natural setting for walks, bike rides and watersports.
Camaret.
La villa de Porspoder In north west Brittany, the seaside resort of Porspoder faces the island of Ouessant and boast lovely sandy beaches and coastal paths with breathtaking views.
Environment: In a cul de sac, 300m from the beach.
PLACES TO VISIT:
Le Conquet. 25 km. Wonderful working fishing village, still unspoilt, with a long beach of clean white sand, protected from the winds by the narrow spit of the Kermorvan peninsula. Boat crossings to the islands of Molène and Ouessant.
Brest. 30 km. Large seaport and naval base in a wide natural harbour, facing the Crozon peninsula. Renowned for its Oceanopol
Ty An Avel On the north coast of Finistere, the historical town of Plouguerneau offers traditional markets, restaurants and shops as well as 40 kilometres of coast, a rich heritage of churches as well as interesting museums. Ideally located just 35 km north of Brest.
Environment : The villa is located 300m from the beach, in a wooded residential but peaceful area.
PLACES TO VISIT:
Brest. 35 km. Large seaport and naval base in a wide natural harbour, facing the Crozon peninsula. Renowned for its Oceanopolis aquarium. 3 golf courses.
Le Conquet. 50 km. Wonderful working fishing village, still
Iroise Situated in Western Brittany, on the Pointe des Espagnols on the sought-after Crozon peninsula, 70 km south of Brest with its award-winning Ocean discovery park Océanopolis. The beautiful city of Quimper with its cathedral, narrow cobbled streets is well worth a visit. Also within easy reach of Douarnenez and Pointe du Raz, a dramatic place of crashing waves and strong winds, the most visited site in Brittany.
Environment : Sea setting, 300m from shops.
PLACES TO SEE:
Crozon Peninsula. Scenic rugged coastline with numerous fishermen?s ports and sheltered sandy coves. Spectacular natural setting
La maison du Seillou Situated on the edge of the Black and Arrée mountains, Rosnoën is a small town, between the Rivers Aulne and Faou, within easy reach of Brest and the Crozon peninsula.
Environment: Back from the road, in a cul de sac, 1000m from the sea, with magnificent views over the countryside and glimpse of the sea.
PLACES TO SEE:
Crozon Peninsula. Scenic rugged coastline with numerous fishermen?s ports and sheltered sandy coves. Spectacular natural setting for walks, bike rides and watersports.
Camaret. 35 km. Peaceful little fishing village situated at the most western tip of the Crozon Pen