It's the local ambiance that reigns in the Hotel du Port - fishing nets, seascapes by local artists, fine Breton furniture - and the hotel faces due south too! Twelve simple, comfortable rooms, including one family suite, that give onto the port or the inner courtyard, and the chef delights with his traditional cuisine that has seafood high on the list of priorities. It's not surprising that many of the guests are regulars! The hotel is also popular with walkers or cyclists (a locked bicycle shed is available) who take advantage of the long-distance pathway (GR34) that goes past the hotel, or the coastal bike trail. And if you want the beach, the one at Loctudy, or the slightly wilder one at Treflagat, are easy to reach along the coastal footpaths.
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