House of 100m² on 3 levels ideal for 6 people:
Ground floor: entrance hall with storage, 14m² bedroom with 160cm BZ bed, 9m² bathroom with walk-in shower and WC
1st floor: fully equipped kitchen of 12m², living room of 14m² with sea view, 2nd bathroom of 6m² with bathtub and WC
2nd floor: 12m² bedroom with sea view and 160cm bed, 12m² bedroom with garden view and 140cm bed and finally a smaller 7m2 bedroom with sea view and 90cm bed
Garage with very practical laundry room for depositing and cleaning beach items.
Green space and car parking in front of the house, garden at the rear of the house with tables and chairs, electric barbecue, garden chairs and hammocks.
The town center of Crozon is a 5-minute walk away, where you will find: baker, fishmongers, butcher, daily market in season, mini-market, pharmacy, press house, crêperie, restaurants, souvenir shops ... Note, also that the town de Crozon has a cinema and an indoor swimming pool open all year round.
On the gastronomic side, you will feast on many local products: fish, shellfish, meat from the salt marshes, market gardeners from the peninsula, local cider houses, honey, Plougastel strawberries, biscuits ...
On the sea side, Portzic beach is the closest, it is located 10 minutes walk from the house.
Morgat beach and marina (sailing and surfing school) 5 minutes by car. Discover the bay of Crozon: its sea caves and wild coves accessible only by sea (sea kayak rental in Morgat)
La Palue beach 10 minutes by car for lovers of waves and rollers: surfing, body-boarding, body-surfing
Many other beaches to discover throughout your stay, many hiking trails with all different atmospheres (Pointe du Menhir, Bois de Kador, Cap de la Chèvre, Pointe de Dinan…). The Crozon peninsula is also easily traveled by bicycle thanks to the many cycling and mountain biking circuits.
On the heritage side, you will also not be disappointed. The Crozon peninsula is classified as a nature reserve and is part of the Regional Natural Park of Armorica. Many guided tours are offered throughout the year: discovery of the local flora and fauna, reading of the landscape and geology, tales and legends ... You can also visit Camaret sur Mer: its quays, its port, its Vauban Tower and the many artists' studios in the old town, the Abbey of Landévenec, the Maison des Minéraux de St Hernot, the ecomuseum of Argol, the fortifications of the Pointe des Espagnoles ...
Brest is less than an hour away. We advise you to go there by taking the maritime shuttle from the Port du Fret (crossing the Rade de Brest in 40min). Once in Brest, you can visit the National Maritime Museum, the Military Arsenal and Océanopolis (aquarium, cultural and scientific center dedicated to the oceans).
Quimper is also located less than an hour away. You will discover its lively historic center, its cathedral, its numerous gardens, its ceramics museum… Stop on the way in Locronan, the most beautiful village in France, a veritable open-air museum thanks to the quality of its traditional Breton architecture.