The studio is part of a rental residence. It has direct views of Trestel beach at the bottom of the garden (road to cross)
For shared use: large garden (with deckchairs) overlooking the sea, heated pool (15/06 to 15/09), barbecue areas, fitness, sauna, bowling alley ...
this studio enjoys the serenity of the Bay of Trestel, only 8 km from the port of Perros Guirec and half an hour from the island of Bréhat. You can make great walks on the customs trails (gr 34 at the foot of the residence).
you will also appreciate having the beautiful beach of fine sand labeled "blue flag of Europe" in its cove lined with pink rocks, at the bottom of the garden.
the heated pool, facing the beach a real treat!
The studio (22m2) is composed of an entrance, a living room with kitchnett and dining area.
You will appreciate it for its brightness and its view on the Trestel Beach. Bathroom with bathtub
it is equipped with 2 twin beds or large bed on request.
Reserved parking space, free wi-fi at the reception or in the accommodation (depending on its location), common garage for bicycles and windsurfers, self-service laundry, linen and linen rental.
access to the pool, fitness are free, barbecue areas in several places in the garden.
a sauna session is offered
tables, chairs and deckchairs, are installed facing the sea, solarium on the pool.
shops nearby 500m walk.
crêperies, snack, pizzeria along the beach (50m)
surf school and long-side on the beach, sailing school, tennis ... horse farm on the neighboring town
The Trévou-Tréguignec coast has many sensitive areas described by Professor Jean-Pierre Pinot in his book Coastal Management2. The professor studied a set of "comet tails" characteristic of the Trevous coastline. A comet tail is an accumulation of sediment in a shelter position behind a rock, island or island. The marsh of Trestel is also an original environment that was the subject of a study of Mohamed Alhassan for the account of the General Council of Côtes-d'Armor: The Marsh of Trestel: an original environment - Contribution to the ecological diagnosis and draft of valorization by the creation of walking routes (2002-2004). This marsh was also studied at the time of the Natura 2000 survey (existence of habitats of Community interest to be preserved).
To the west of Trestel Beach, one can observe a very characteristic geological formation: a dolerite vein.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Trestel beach, will change face with the construction of many hotels and villas.
The inauguration of the Grand Hotel Casino de la Mer, August 7, 1910, was the subject of a series of postcards published by Eugène Lageat. On this day, there is a crowd on the beach of Trestel to attend the many events: bicycle races, coca pole, fireworks and popular ball. This hotel, sometimes called Hotel Thomas, Hotel Kermor or Grand Café de la Mer, was destroyed in the 1950s to allow the extension of the sanatorium.
The beach of Trestel seems to have been a conquest made by the sea. There are indeed remains of a forest become underwater. Benjamin Jollivet explains that the beach was formerly planted with tall trees. "Everywhere, indeed, at very small depths (from 60 to 80 centimeters) we discover trunks of alders or oaks