Access to the beach just 500 metres away
Nestled in the Bay of Morlaix, the little Breton village of Saint-Pol de Léon boasts all the charm of a harbour town paired with the gravitas of a hub of art and history with deep cultural roots. Its 13 km of coastline here in the Finistère region offer up breath-taking seascapes and inspire guests to take to the water for a range of different sports.
The three-star Résidence Les Roches is ideally located just 500 metres away from the beaches and shops, and features pretty houses with unrestricted access to the on-site heated indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, gym and tennis court.
Take to the seas with a boat trip out to explore the islands of the Bay of Roscoff and the Ile de Batz island. A maze of different paths and trails a stone’s throw away from the residence are on hand to guide you through your adventure along Brittany’s coast.
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Morlaix: a listed Area of Art and History, this is an excellent place to take in the well-preserved timbered houses that still stand here, living breathing memories of a prosperous past. The town of Morlaix straddles the Léon and Trégor regions. The Jarlot and Queffleuth streams meet beneath the magnificent viaduct, one of the town’s emblematic monuments and a structure that towers above the three hills.
Pointe de Pen-al-Lann headland: located in Carantec, the Pointe de Pen-al-Lann headland is the place to go for sweeping views over the Bay of Morlaix. Pen-al-Lann means ‘gorse headland’ in Breton.
Roscoff: the most English-feeling of all Brittany’s ports, Roscoff is a little port resort built on a peninsula. Wander down the town’s narrow winding streets and let yourself be swept away by the magic of this maritime old city with its church, chapels and exotic garden.
The islands: The Ile de Batz, blessed with clement weather and teeming with plants and wildlife. Walk or cycle around the island with friends or family, soaking up all its beauty and peacefulness. The Ile de Callot, a little island off Saint-Pol-de-Léon’s coast, made up of a patchwork of small coves, dunes, gorse, fields and meadows. The Ile de Sieck is a private island that offers staggering views of the entire Ile de Batz coast, all the way to Cléder.
Water sports, diving, kite-surfing, mountain biking, tennis, fishing, horse-riding, and a golf course.
Kig Ha Farz (stew), Plougastel strawberries, shellfish and seafood, Breton galettes, kouign-amann
* Auquel s'ajoute les frais de dossier de 25€
31 rue de l’Estran
29250 SAINT POL DE LEON
Take the motorway heading to Rennes, N12 heading to Brest/Morlaix. In Morlaix take the Nord-Sud exit towards St Martin des Champs, Roscoff/St Pol de Léon. Heading towards St Pol de Léon, continue along the expressway and turn off at St Pol de Léon. Follow signs for Le Littoral/Plage/Por. You’ll see the residence 500 metres further down on your left.
Brest airport (approx. 50 km)
Saint Pol de Léon train station and Morlaix and Roscoff TGV train stations.
Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 9:00am to noon and 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am to noon
Closed Wednesday
For arrivals outside of reception opening hours: please contact reception beforehand.
The residence has its own heated indoor and outdoor pools and a sauna.
Tourist tax: 0.88€/adult/day
Deposit : 350€