This typical Breton stone house is spread over three floors and is situated at the end of a cul de sac.
This typical Breton stone house is spread over three levels at the end of a cul-de-sac. It benefits from a beautiful far-reaching view of the rural surroundings, where the ponies of the neighboring equestrian farm also graze. From the top floor you can see the telecommunications radar station, and in good weather also the archipelago Les Sept Îles off Perros-Guirec. Discover the village of the Gauls, the radar installation and the scientific theme park Cosmopolis. There are also several horse farms and a high ropes course nearby. Visit Trégastel, which has a heated seawater pool with whirlpool and sauna, and from Perros-Guirec you can cross to the archipelago of Les Sept Îles, home to many birds. Perros-Guirec also has a casino and a sailing club. Also worth a trip: Ploumanac'h and its bizarre pink rocks. The Île-de-Bréhat, also called the island of flowers, is an ideal day trip destination. The crossing to this island without cars takes only 15 minutes. On a weekend in August Pleumeur-Bodou attracts with a very popular flea and antique market.