Become a guest in this exceptional vacation home with private pool and panoramic sea view, 160 meters from the beach. From the terrace, the pool, the living room and the second floor of this bright detached villa in Pleubian in the Côtes d'Armor, you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the blue of the Atlantic Ocean and the changing colors of the sky. This apartment is decorated in a clean and contemporary style with large windows. It features sofas surrounding a wood-burning fireplace and a beautiful kitchen. It is ideally located for exploring the Breton coast, its beaches and the surrounding area.
The town of Pleubian is best known for its Sillon de Talbert, a sand and pebble bank unique in Europe, an ornithological reserve, but also for protecting the highest cliffs in Brittany. Stroll through the town's market on Saturday mornings and enjoy concerts, guided tours and historical walks organized from April to October.
Visit Paimpol, its alleys and restaurants by the harbor. There, take the restored ancient steam train to discover spectacular landscapes.
Do not miss the semaphore Crec'h Maout, from which you can contemplate the famous lighthouse of Héaux, listed as a historical monument, defying violent sea currents from the top of its 57 meters high, about ten kilometers northwest of the island.
Besides incomparable landscapes, Brittany is known for its extremely rich gastronomy, seafood platters, stews, Morlaix ham, semi-salted butter, buckwheat pancakes, Kouign Amann and Far Breton.
The town of Pleubian is best known for its Sillon de Talbert, a sand and pebble bank unique in Europe, an ornithological reserve, but also for protecting the highest cliffs in Brittany. Stroll through the town's market on Saturday mornings and enjoy concerts, guided tours and historical walks organized from April to October.
Visit Paimpol, its alleys and restaurants by the harbor. There, take the restored ancient steam train to discover spectacular landscapes.
Do not miss the semaphore Crec'h Maout, from which you can contemplate the famous lighthouse of Héaux, listed as a historical monument, defying violent sea currents from the top of its 57 meters high, about ten kilometers northwest of the island.
Besides incomparable landscapes, Brittany is known for its extremely rich gastronomy, seafood platters, stews, Morlaix ham, semi-salted butter, buckwheat pancakes, Kouign Amann and Far Breton.