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Domaine de Moulin Mer * * * *


34 route de Moulin Mer
29460 Logonna-Daoulas - Bretagne - France


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Living Room
The dining room is part of the vast living room. It has a charming marble fireplace and faces the palm grove.
Breakfast and dinners are served in this room.
The lounge has kept this feeling of an old and much loved family house.
It is a very nice and cosy room with an elegant white marble fireplace.

Living Room
     
     
Breakfasts


Breakfasts
A nice and very filing breakfast is served every morning free of charge in the dinning room facing the palm grove.
Depending on seasons it includes: fresh fruit salad, cereals, fruit juice, yogurt, fresh bread, jams, Danishes, homemade cakes, tea, coffee, hot chocolate…

     
     

Dinners « table d’hôtes »
Is exclusively served to our guests upon booking. We offer a copious evening meal including a variety of regional and traditional cuisine.
The menu includes, following the seasons: aperitif, starter, main course, cheeses, desert, wine and coffee.
The dinner is a fantastic opportunity to discover our rich gastronomic culture and exchange with us and our other guests.

Dinners « table d’hôtes »
     
     
Fish pond

The park
The park covers over 5500m² (6600sq yard). It is completely private and sheltered from others. It is surrounded by an orchard and a small forest. It is full of various plants, flowers and essences: mimosas, hydrangea, roses, camellias, magnolias, rhododendrons, azaleas…
The domain has a palm grove which is unique for the area. About one hundred different palm trees are mixed, some of them being over 7m (23 ft) high: Trachycarpus fortunei, Phoenix canariensis, Phoenix theophrastii…

     
     
Shopping
Bank: 400m (0.2 mile)
Bar/pub: 400m (0.2 mile)
Post office: 400m (0.2 mile)
Cinema: 5km (3 miles)
Hair dresser: on site
Nightclub: 12km (7 miles)
Groceries: 400m (0.2 mile)
Market: 5km (3 miles)
Multiplex (15 cinemas): 26km (16 miles)
Newsagent: 400m (0.2 mile)
Restaurant: 400m (0.2 mile about 20 restaurants within 9 miles)
Tobacconist: 400m (0.2 mile)
Canoe and sea kayak
     
     
Aqualorn Leisure
Swimming: on site
Balneotherapy: 17km (10 miles)
Basketball: 400m (0.2 mile)
Library: 400m (0.2 mile)
Canoe and sea kayak: on site
Casino: 54km (33 miles)
Congress and seminar centre: on site (Moulin Mer)
Parish enclosures: 22km (13 miles)
Horse riding: 7km (4 miles)
Sports raids, water sports: 2km (1 mile)
Football: 400m (0.2 mile)
Golf: 12 km (7 miles)
Gym: 17km (10 miles)
Océanopolis (aquarium): 24km (14 miles)
Angling, fishing: on site
Swimming pool – aqua centre: 17km (10 miles) - Aqualorn
Roller skate: 400m (0.2 mile)
Beach: 20km (12 miles)
Hiking: on site (over 18km/11 miles of coastal path!)
Tennis: 400m (0.2 mile)
Archery: 1km (0.6 mile)
Cycling: on site
Sailing: on site (Moulin Mer)
Mountain bike: on site
 
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Park partilly equipped WiFi

All Hotel is equipped WiFi

 
   
   

ABOUT Logonna-Daoulas

   
 

Aircraft view of Logonna-Daoulas peninsula

Etymology
The name Logonna comes from ‘Loc-Onna’, place dedicated to Saint Omma who was thought to be Saint Monna abbot of Tech Munna (Ireland). Saint Monna is now the patron saint of the village’s church.
Daoulas, the near by village, is located at the junction of two rivers, the ‘Mignonne’ and the ‘Lézuzan’. Its name in Breton means: ‘daou’ two and ‘glas’ river.

Presentation
Located in the heart of Brest’s natural roadstead, the village is located on Logonna-Daoulas’ peninsula. It is almost half way between the main cities of Brest and Quimper.
The village has two ports (Pors Beach and Moulin Mer) and many creeks and strands: the ‘Bendy’, the grey island, the castle, ‘Porsisquin, ‘anse du bourg’, Roz cove, the ‘Yelen’… All these places are linked by an 18km (11 miles) coastal path starting a few meters away from the domain.

Brest and Pors Beach festivals in Logonna-Daoulas

Events
Brest’s infamous tall ships festival (Brest 92, Brest 96, Brest 2000, Brest 2004…) started in Logonna-Daoulas in Pors Beach port in 1980.
Logonna-Daoulas welcomes very often Randorade, an association which aim is to discover or rediscover Brest’s roadstead natural, cultural and architectural heritage.

Leisure
There are many leisure activities in Logonna-Daoulas:
Swimming, sailing, canoe and sea kayak, fishing (abounding with fish), shellfish, walking, trekking, golf, archery, cycling, horse riding, leisure centre, paint-ball, tennis...