Back from the beach
Sand still on your feet, towels drying in the sun and the scent of the sea lingering in your hair.
Crozon Peninsula · Brittany
In Kersiguenou, between wild coves and coastal paths, Ty Ar Mor — "the house by the sea" in Breton — welcomes you for a holiday with family or friends, in the gentle, authentic atmosphere of the Breton seaside.
The house
Kersiguenou is a former fishing village, tucked into the wild coast of the Crozon peninsula. For generations, its inhabitants lived to the rhythm of the sea, the tides and the sardines brought back to port.
Ty Ar Mor is one of these original fishermen's cottages — built in 1864, in local stone, it has seen more than a century and a half of Breton stories. Exposed stone, beams, whitewashed walls and soft light: the house has kept the soul of the coast's fine old buildings, with all the comforts of today.
Outside, an enclosed garden of 500 m², with no overlooking neighbours, is perfect for breakfasts in the sun, family games and long summer evenings.
The spirit of the place
Ty Ar Mor is more than just a rental. It's a pause — a few days stolen from everyday life, to breathe deeply and reconnect with nature and with those you love.
Sand still on your feet, towels drying in the sun and the scent of the sea lingering in your hair.
A glass of wine, a few laughs, the sky ablaze above the hydrangeas.
When the wind blows outside, everyone gathers around the fireplace to share a good meal.
The coffee steams, fresh bread arrives from the village, and the day opens gently onto the sea.
Amenities
The house is fully equipped so that all you have to do is drop your bags and enjoy your stay.
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Around the house
Secret beaches, wind-battered cliffs, fishing villages and paths scented with gorse: everything is within walking distance.

A few minutes on foot. Golden sand, Atlantic waves and unforgettable sunsets.
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The legendary customs officers' path, accessible directly from the house.
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Spectacular cliffs plunging into turquoise water — one of the finest views in Brittany.
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La Palue, Goulien, Lostmarc'h: the waves of the west coast delight surfers.
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Picturesque fishing ports, Vauban towers, crêperies and seafood restaurants.
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Surfing, kayaking, diving, sailing: the peninsula is a playground for sea lovers.
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Weekly rentals, Saturday to Saturday. Book directly, with no booking fees.
| Period | Per night | Per week 7 nights |
|---|---|---|
| 1 January – 30 April | €120 | €840 |
| May | €150 | €1,050 |
| June | €165 | €1,155 |
| July – August | €220 | €1,540 |
| September | €150 | €1,050 |
| 1 October – 31 December | €120 | €840 |
2026 season rates · pets welcome. Check availability →
FAQ
Ty Ar Mor is in Kersiguenou, a former fishing village in the town of Crozon (29160), on the west coast of the Crozon peninsula in Brittany. The house is just a few minutes' walk from the beach and the GR34 coastal path.
Kersiguenou beach is just a few minutes' walk from the house, and the GR34 coastal path can be reached directly from Ty Ar Mor.
Up to 6 guests: 3 bedrooms, 4 beds (2 doubles + 1 bunk bed), 2 bathrooms, about 120 m² and an enclosed 500 m² garden.
Yes, pets are welcome. An additional cleaning fee applies: €70 instead of €60.
Check-in is self-service thanks to a secure key box, from 4:00 pm. Check-out is before 11:00 am.
Stays are weekly, Saturday to Saturday, from €120 to €220 per night depending on the season. See the detailed rates. Direct booking, with no intermediary fees.
Yes: free on-site parking and high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the house.
Easily by car. Brest (TGV station and Brest-Bretagne airport) is about 1 hour away by road. The shops and markets of Crozon are just a few minutes away.
Book your stay
Send us your request directly — we'll reply quickly with availability and rates, with no booking fees.