Offering an open-air bath and pool view, Residence Cap Marine is set in Le Guilvinec, 300 metres from Grève Jaune Beach and 400 metres from Grève Blanche Beach.
Heidi
United Kingdom
Beautiful bight cheerful accommodation. Small but well equipped kitchen. Excellent location, walking distance to lovely town with cafes, restaurants and market with fresh fish daily. Great local beach for kids, rock pools. If you like good local food, the natural coastline, swimming and rock pooling you will enjoy this place. Pretty flowers in gardens around. 15 min drive to Point de la Torche for windsurfing.
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Located in the seaside resort of Loctudy, this non-smoking hotel is 40 metres from the harbour. It features a flowery garden with a patio, and a flat-screen TV is provided in the rooms.
Martin
Belgium
Location is great, close to harbor what was purpose of our stay. But not many options there.
Located on the coast of Penmarch, the Sterenn offers direct access to the beach. This seaside hotel has a panoramic view of the Eckmuhl Lighthouse and free Wi-Fi.
Situated 200 metres from Plage des Quatres Vents, Logis Hotel Du Port offers 3-star accommodation in Plobannalec-Lesconil and has a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
A and h
Switzerland
The waterfront location and bars/restaurants close by added to the happy atmosphere of this little village.
Set in Pont-lʼAbbé and with Departmental Breton Museum reachable within 20 km, Bigouden Makers offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and...
Offering garden views, Ferme de Poulpeye is an accommodation situated in Loctudy, 1.8 km from Plage de Kervilzic and 2.6 km from Plage de l'Île-Tudy.
Antonin
Czech Republic
Everything was perfect,location,large flat,parking,rich breakfast and first of all - kind and friendly houselady,the best accommodation on my round trip to Normandy and Brittany
Offering a garden and garden view, Appartement Pont l'Abbé Entre océan et campagne is located in Pont-lʼAbbé, 23 km from Departmental Breton Museum and 22 km from Cornouaille Theatre.
Not the prettiest of towns, but a real and vibrant one with...
Not the prettiest of towns, but a real and vibrant one with a large fishing fleet and many ancillary industries.
The highlight was the return of the small fishing boats from 16.30 every day, and watching them unload their cargoes to the market.
There is a facility called Haliotika where you can find out all about the fishing industry and its history, and be guided through the fish auction procedures.
Restaurants in town mostly specialise in fish, obviously!
Well worth a stay, because the town is a good base from which to explore the coast of the Pays Bigouden.
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