Ideally placed at the mouth of Aber Wrac'h, the sunny and very comfortable house has a magnificent sea view (lighthouse of the virgin island, port of Aber Wrac'h).
Very appreciated to share good moments in family or between friends, the house allows you to meet all together or in small groups, whether around the meal, in the living room or on the terrace.
Go for a walk on the port, take the customs path, have tea in the workshop gallery or prefer a refreshment in one of the cafes or restaurants, enjoy a seafood platter from the essential fishponds of Prat-Ar-Coum or Beg-Ar-Vill, enjoy the blond sand of the dunes of Sainte Marguerite and the next day small coves surrounded by rocks, admire the view of the Aber from the semaphore (which sometimes offers exhibitions) are all little pleasures that await you .
And why not, discover the Aber Islands by kayak and the surrounding area by bike (rental possible below the house)?
Many activities nearby (kayaking, sailing, fishing on foot, swimming, walking, diving, horse riding, cycling).
Weekly stays, from Saturday to Saturday.
For short stays and / or arrivals on other days than Saturday, please contact us.
To have :
The Virgin Island lighthouse: shuttles from the port of Aber Wrac'h offer access to Virgin Island and to visit the lighthouse the highest lighthouse in Europe in ashlar (interior in opaline) .
The eco-museum of seaweeders and seaweed in Plouguerneau.
The lighthouse on Île Wrac'h, accessible on foot depending on the tides (display of days and times on a panel at the entrance to Saint-Cava beach in Plouguerneau).
Aber Benoît and Aber Ildut via the wild coast of Porsall (see, anchor vestige of the giant oil tanker Amoco Cadiz on the port).
The classified village of Ménéham, about 30 minutes by car, in the town of Kerlouan, its lookout, its unusual rocks and its inn where it is good to taste Kig Ha Farz, a regional specialty.
The parish enclosures of the Monts d'Arrée.
The Ponant islands (Molène, Ouessant) on a cruise from Le Conquet or Brest.
Pointe Saint Mathieu and Fort Bertheaume (approx. 50 km).
And if the weather is not good, this is an opportunity to visit Océanopolis, the Brest aquarium or simply to enjoy the tranquility of the house.
On the practical side, bars and restaurants on the port of Aber Wrac'h (500m), local shops in the village of Landéda (2km) and supermarkets in Lannilis (5km) and Plouguerneau (10 km).