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Domaine de Kerlann Pont Aven, Brittany |
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Only a short distance from the western channel ferry ports, Domaine de Kerlann is a beautiful, wooded large and lively parc - a great spot to make the most of Brittany, with great sandy beaches only 3 miles away. Open 3rd April 2010 to 26th September 2010.
Entertainment and facilities (fun passes are required to access entertainments area) *Free fun passes for 10 nights or more in July and August (subject to availability) Water activities: Aquafit JulyAugust Aquagym~Outdoorpools including Splashzone (opening times vary according to the season) Heated indoor pool complex with paddling pool~Waterslide & spa bath~Waterchute Qualified Lifeguards Board games to borrow All-weather multi-sports pitch Le Rendez-vous is a lively bar with
entertainment and activities all day long
Sports & Leisure (extra charges apply) 5 Outdoor play areas Nearby Action (extra charges apply) Golf~ Beaches: Raguénès (3 miles)~Rospico (3 miles) Port Manec’h (4 miles) Pointe de Trévignon (4 miles) Places to visit near domaine de kerlann Pont Aven This small port is packed with crêperies and art galleries and it once was a favourite of the artist Paul Gauguin. There are intriguing gift boutiques, galleries displaying original artworks inspired by the area, a cafes and restaurants aplenty. Rospico Rospico is a small sheltered bay where the the beach is unspoilt and perfect for families. There are frequent picnic spots, viewpoints and beaches to find along the many coastal paths.
France's version of Stonehenge. It is one of the world's greatest prehistoric sites with thousands of ancient stones arranged in mysterious lines and patterns. Dinan At Dinan the castle is handily positioned in the centre of the town, surrounded by a maze of narrow cobbled streets and medieval timbered buildings. Visit the château at Josselin. It's beautiful. There is also a dolls museum in the old stables. Vannes Vannes is a lively medieval town with the usual sprinkling of museums and restaurants. More modern-day entertainment for your children can be found south of Vannes at the Parc du Golfe; a leisure park with a butterfly conservatory, a robot museum and an aquarium with over 400 species of fish. Douarnanez The place that used to be France's leading sardine port. The Port du Rosmer is full of cafés and restaurants, perfect for people (or boat) watching. The Port-rhu has been turned into a floating museum with over 100 boats. Concarneau Concarneau is the third largest fishing port in France, with a Ville Close (Walled Town) that can only be accessed by boat or over a drawbridge. Explore the narrow streets, which are packed with tourist shops, boutiques and creperies. Quimper Quimper is Brittany’s oldest city. Head for the medieval quarter where you’ll find charming cobbled streets, pretty boulevards and a slow pace of life. Benodet The seaside resort is one of the most popular in southern Brittany. It has three beaches of fine white sand. There is also a yacht marina and seawater therapy centre. Brest Take a day trip to Oceanopolis and discover this incredible ocean discovery parc, which has 50 aquariums in three zones, Polar, Temperate and Tropical.
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