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Domaine De Moulin Mer

Domaine De Moulin Mer is a charming hotel nestled in the picturesque town of Plougastel-Daoulas, France. Surrounded by lush greenery and stunning ocean views, this tranquil retreat offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The hotel's rustic yet elegant decor and friendly staff create a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests to relax and unwind.

Located just a short distance from the hotel, visitors can explore the beautiful Plougastel-Daoulas peninsula, known for its scenic coastal paths and historic sites. Guests can take leisurely walks along the rugged coastline, visit the nearby Moulin Mer lighthouse, or discover the region's rich cultural heritage at the local museums and art galleries. With its idyllic setting and close proximity to nature, Domaine De Moulin Mer is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a peaceful and rejuvenating retreat in the heart of Brittany.
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34 Route du Moulin Mer
Plougastel-Daoulas, 29460
Domaine De Moulin Mer in Plougastel-Daoulas, FR is surrounded by a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. Just a short drive away, visitors can explore the stunning coastline of Brittany, with its rugged cliffs and picturesque beaches. The nearby town of Brest is home to the impressive Château de Brest, a medieval fortress overlooking the harbor, as well as the Oceanopolis aquarium, which showcases the region's diverse marine life.

For history buffs, the nearby town of Plougastel-Daoulas is home to the fascinating Musée de la Fraise et du Patrimoine, which offers insights into the region's strawberry-growing heritage. The town is also known for its stunning calvary, a sculptural masterpiece that dates back to the 16th century. In the surrounding countryside, visitors can explore charming villages, rolling hills, and ancient megalithic sites, such as the impressive dolmen of Pen-ar-Run.

Foodies will delight in the local cuisine, which features fresh seafood, crepes, and Breton cider. The region is known for its traditional dishes, such as kouign-amann, a buttery pastry, and cotriade, a hearty fish stew. Visitors can sample these delicacies at the numerous restaurants and markets in the area, or even try their hand at cooking classes to learn the secrets of Breton gastronomy.
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