Supermarket in Mellac (2km). Supermarket, restaurants and bars Quimperlé (3km).
Hospital Quimperlé (3km).
BEACHES
Plage de Bellangenet (15km)
Largest family-friendly beach with ample parking spaces.
Plage de la Roche Percée (14km)
Plage du Kérou (15km)
Le Pouldu (16km)
Quiet seaside resort with a choice of sandy beaches.
Plage de Kerfany (18km)
A sheltered beach at the mouth of the Belon river supervised by lifeguards (high season only) with a choice of water sports available.
Guidel (20km)
A choice of beaches famous for their beautiful fine sand.
Doelan (15km)
The close by unspoilt fishing port of Doelan is now famous across France. This quiet haven at the mouth of a wooded creek with just a few quayside restaurants, bars and cafes was the location for the hit French TV version of Doc Martin (with the same title as the original UK series).
Pont-Aven (16km)
Pont-Aven is a small village famous for its buttery biscuits and numerous art galleries. Many painters, including Gauguin, were attracted by the beauty of Pont-Aven and all the surrounding area. Pont-Aven has many old mills, traditional stone-built houses and many seafood restaurants. The town also hosts a flower festival on the first Sunday in August.
Lorient (27km)
Lorient has a rich naval history and the many yachts and buildings surrounding the harbour reflect this as well as the German submarine base which has been turned into a tourist attraction. Why not spend the day in Lorient and hop on a ferry to the Isle de Groix. The crossing takes 45 minutes and the island which is the second biggest in Brittany after Belle-Ile has much to offer including lovely beaches, pretty colourful houses in the village, market twice a week and you can even hire bikes to cycle around the island on cycle paths over moorland, hidden coves and many beautiful beaches.
Concarneau (35km)
The main attraction of this important fishing port on the south Brittany coast is Ville Clos, a small walled town built on an island in the natural harbour. Accessed by a bridge from the quayside, the narrow streets within the granite ramparts are lined with shops and restaurants.
The region offers many sporting and leisure activities:
Bowling (1.9km).
Horse riding (2.5km).
Kayak club (7km).
Tennis: Quimperlé (indoor) (3km) or outdoor (12km).
Surfing school offering surfing and paddle boarding (21km).
Centre Aquatique du Moustoir, Lorient (27km) and Oceanis Aquatic complex, Ploemeur (27km). Both have pool, slide, water game areas, spa, sauna and aquagym.
Tree top adventure park Le Poisson Volant, near Ploemeur (26km).
Parc du Quinquis, Clohars Carnoët (14km). Family run park including a variety of animals (kangaroos, goats, donkeys, deer, peacocks and more) roaming freely whilst visitors can mingle within this preserved botanical park.
Golf de Ploemeur Ocean (27km).