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A spacious terrace features wicker chairs and a table, with large glass doors opening to a well-lit living area. The view of the harbor and surrounding landscape is visible through the expansive windows, enhancing the open and airy ambiance.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Sea view accommodation, at the port of Aber-Wrac'h

A la découverte de la pointe finistérienne à 30km de Brest, venez vous reposer et profiter du charme du bord de mer. Idéalement située à 50m des commerces, bars, restaurants et plages, cette petite maison offre une vue imprenable sur le port de l’Aber-Wrac’h et son estuaire. Entre terre et mer, les loisirs sur place sont nombreux : location de vélos et kayak, plongée, paddle, randonnée sur le GR34, pêche et même une plongée en sous-marin pour observer les fonds de l'Aber Wrac'h…

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An aerial view captures the coastal landscape of Plouguerneau, featuring numerous houses nestled in green fields. The expansive sea glimmers in the background, with rocky formations visible offshore. The layout of the neighborhood appears organized, with winding roads leading towards the shore.
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4.91 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Ti Gwenn Fisherman's house by the sea

Our little house is nestled on the coast of Plouguerneau, a stone's throw from the first beaches, the surf school and the nautical center, on the passage of the GR34. In a quiet hamlet, it offers all the comforts for a sporting or relaxing stay. Take advantage of the nautical activities, go for a walk, go fishing on foot! Shops, fishponds, restaurants are nearby. Amusement park 15 km away, Océanopolis 30 km away ... and many other discoveries await you!

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A modern two-story house with a sleek façade is depicted. Large windows are framed by wooden shutters, and a patio area is furnished with a wooden dining set. The bright sky enhances the clean lines of the architecture, inviting outdoor relaxation.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

House facing dunes and beach

Relax in this quiet and elegant 3*** furnished tourist accommodation, facing the dunes and the beach of Grève Blanche. Very bright house with evenings punctuated by the light of the largest lighthouse in Europe. You will live in this new and relaxing house, a stay with a very maritime atmosphere. Discover the charms of the village with the longest coastline in France, with its local production of oysters and abalone, its fish farms open all year round.

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A modern wooden house is nestled in a coastal landscape, with lush greenery surrounding it. The structure features large windows and a sloped roof. A sunny patio area with an umbrella is visible in the foreground, while the ocean is seen in the background against a clear blue sky.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Wooden house, close to beaches and dunes

Welcome to my wooden house! Spacious, bright, south-facing, it is located on the Sainte-Marguerite peninsula. It is ideally placed to discover the Abers: the sandy beaches and dunes are less than 300 m from the house! You can also enjoy the many coastal trails (the GR 34 passes right by), enjoy the pleasure of shore fishing, bike rides, water sports (sailing, kayaking, kitesurfing, paddleboarding... all in the immediate vicinity). A full itinerary!

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A charming small house features a white exterior complemented by blue shutters. The stone wall fence provides privacy, while a small gate leads to the entrance. A cloudy sky and green landscape are visible in the background, enhancing the serene environment.
Townhouse
5 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

Maison " Ty Mamm"

Small Breton house, completely renovated, ideally located 190 meters from Saint Cava beach in Lilia and the GR 34, with courtyard and garden. Terrace with sea view. Outdoor shower, barbecue, deckchairs. Equipped kitchen, washing machine, TV and Wi-Fi. On the ground floor, a bedroom with a 160 double bed. Upstairs, a bedroom with two 90 cm beds. Staircase with child safety barrier. Green UP socket for electric vehicle charging: €20 per charge.

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The exterior of a quaint two-story house features a combination of wood and white siding. A wooden terrace is equipped with a table and umbrella, surrounded by a grassy area and a low fence. The setting is bright and open, highlighting the peaceful surroundings.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

"Ti mamm goz" fisherman's house

Located in the heart of the Abers region, 300 m from the sea and the GR34. The village is 1 km away with shops, bar, creperie, restaurant, oyster bar, fish tanks... To discover: the Lilia archipelago with its islands accessible at low tide, the white sand beaches, the lighthouses including the highest in Europe: the lighthouse of the Île Vierge. Aber Wrac'h, small fishing ports, goémoniers, the fishing village of Ménéham... Weekly rental

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An outdoor terrace features a collection of red outdoor chairs and a wooden table, offering a space for relaxation. The house's exterior is highlighted by white walls and green shutters, with light spilling from windows, creating a welcoming ambiance.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Fisherman's house in Plouguerneau

Quiet and full of charm, this former fisherman's house is completely renovated to offer optimal comfort. The neat decor, vintage furniture and small singular objects give the whole a unique personality. One goal: your well-being. Our house opens onto a small enclosed garden with terrace, at the front, and a small courtyard, nestled in the rocks, at the back, for breakfasts. Equal distance from the beaches of La Grève Blanche and Koréjou!

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The exterior of the house features a wooden terrace enclosed by a decorative lattice. Flowering plants are visible in window boxes, adding color to the neutral walls. A gravel path leads to the entrance, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of this coastal home.
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4.92 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

PLOUGUERNEAU L'ABRI DU PÊCHEUR 200 M FROM THE BEACH

Located in an old fishing village 200 m from the beach and the GR 34, L'Abri du Pêcheur welcomes you all year round for a week, fortnight or weekend and offers a living room with a very comfortable sofa bed for 2 people. Two beds in the mezzanine. Wooden terrace with garden furniture and BBQ. Parking in enclosed courtyard. Nearby restaurant, creperie, 2-min walk. No pets are allowed in the accommodation.

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The wooden house features a modern design with a large deck on the upper level. A spacious garden surrounds the home, with comfortable outdoor seating visible in the foreground. Large windows provide an unobstructed view of the surrounding greenery.
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4.9 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

La Cabane des Anges

La Cabane des Anges! All-wood house overlooking the Bay of Angels. Enjoy the garden, the sheltered terrace, the terrace with views upstairs. 100 m from the GR34, escape from the port of Aber Wrach to the Dunes of Sainte Marguerite. Things to do nearby: - Kitesurfing in the beautiful Breton lagoon of the Dunes de Sainte Marguerite - Aber Wrac'h Nautical Center: Diving, Paddle, Sailing, Canoeing, etc...

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An outdoor dining area is set with a long wooden table, surrounded by comfortable chairs. A scenic view of the bay is visible, with the water reflecting the sky's colors. An awning provides shade, and decorative plants add a touch of greenery.
Home
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Charming house with exceptional view

This beautiful Breton house is ideal for welcoming your family and/or friends on vacation. Enjoy the breathtaking view of Koréjou Bay, admire the landscape at high tide from the terrace, and access a magnificent sandy beach. The GR34 hiking trail and the sailing club are also within walking distance. Its exceptional location is its greatest asset, but the house has other surprises in store for you!

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The living area features a combination of seating with light grey and navy blue sofas arranged around a central coffee table. A pellet stove is positioned prominently, providing warmth. A television is placed on a white cabinet, and greenery adds a refreshing touch.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Gîte Heol Bihan _ Plouguerneau_ Aber Country

Small traditional house, located in a quiet area, combines the charm of the old with its stone walls and modernity with its fully renovated equipped kitchen. Close to the GR34 (hiking trail) and beaches. A nice starting point to discover the Côte des Légendes and the Aber-Nazellé.

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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Wooden house with sea view, 100 m from the beach

Welcome to Ty Gaaline! Located facing the sea, this charming wooden house is the perfect place to breathe in the sea air, contemplate the beach and let yourself be lulled by the soothing rhythm of the tides. Enjoy stunning views of Grève Blanche Beach and Île Vierge Lighthouse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Plouguerneau?

    Coastal neighborhoods around Plouguerneau have vacation rentals with sea views, while village areas feature homes with gardens and easy market access. Many options include thoughtful local touches and generous outdoor spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Plouguerneau with kids?

    Children enjoy playing on sandy bays, spotting marine wildlife, and joining village workshops for crafts or crepe-making. Many families participate in outdoor treasure hunts or lighthouse visits.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Plouguerneau?

    Explore coastal paths, visit the Île Vierge lighthouse, and sample fresh seafood at local markets. Traditional festivals and village workshops make it easy to experience Brittany’s distinct maritime culture.

  • How is the weather in Plouguerneau?

    Plouguerneau has mild, often damp winters near 40–50°F (5–10°C), and cool summers around 56–70°F (13–21°C) with sea breezes. Rain is common through most months, so packing waterproof layers is advised.

  • When is the best time to visit Plouguerneau?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures around 55–70°F (13–21°C) and longer daylight hours. Festivals and outdoor activities are more common during these periods.

  • What are the best places to visit in Plouguerneau?

    Explore the well-known Île Vierge lighthouse, wander traditional fishing villages, and visit the historic parish church. The coastline around Plouguerneau has scenic walking trails and natural rock pools.

  • What are some hiking trails in Plouguerneau?

    Plouguerneau has coastal paths lined with heather and sea views, including stretches of the GR 34 trail, known for its rugged beauty. Local circuits often pass beaches, small woodlands, and stone landmarks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Plouguerneau?

    Families can explore tidal beaches, build sandcastles, and try guided shellfish gathering. Visits to small museums or lighthouse tours are often recommended for sharing local stories with younger travelers.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Plouguerneau?

    Nearby towns in Brittany have lively markets, fishing ports, and artisans’ workshops. Areas around Morlaix or Brest often attract day visitors interested in historic sites, local museums, and coastal scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Plouguerneau?

    Plouguerneau has pet-friendly vacation rentals welcoming dogs and other companions, especially near coastal neighborhoods and within village areas. Many hosts provide outdoor spaces or garden access for pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Plouguerneau?

    Embrace slower-paced village life by shopping at morning markets and trying seasonal seafood specialties. Join locals in coastal walks at low tide and learn about Breton language and traditions from community events.

  • What is Plouguerneau known for?

    Plouguerneau is known for its maritime heritage, including oyster and seaweed cultivation, traditional Breton culture, and the tall Île Vierge lighthouse. The coastline and tidal islands shape much of local life.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Plouguerneau?

    Plouguerneau has quiet coves, old chapels tucked along the coastline, and shaded walking paths winding through farmland. The area’s tidal islands and stone crosses introduce visitors to distinct Brittany heritage.

  • What are the best foods to try in Plouguerneau?

    Plouguerneau has locally rooted seafood traditions, with oysters and crab frequently suggested. Enjoy buttery Breton crêpes, galettes filled with cheese or ham, and sweet treats like kouign-amann made from caramelized dough.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Plouguerneau?

    Pack a rain jacket or windproof layers, as the weather is mild but often breezy and damp. Comfortable shoes, a reusable water bottle, and a camera make exploring the trails and coastline enjoyable year-round.

  • What is the nightlife in Plouguerneau like?

    Nightlife in Plouguerneau tends toward laid-back pubs, local music evenings, and family-friendly bistros. Community gatherings and occasional concerts bring a welcoming atmosphere to village venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Plouguerneau?

    Seasonal festivals highlight local maritime culture, seafood, and Breton music, with village celebrations often held in late spring or summer months. Community events frequently include markets and open-air concerts.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Plouguerneau?

    Plouguerneau has family-friendly vacation rentals with extra bedrooms, garden spaces, and kitchens for easy meal preparation. Coastal neighborhoods and village areas often have welcoming options for groups.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Plouguerneau

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    Plouguerneau holiday rentals start at £7 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    460 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    40 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    180 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    540 of Plouguerneau holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Plouguerneau stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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