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Bolazec is a tiny village which lies in the lovely inland countryside of the mystical department of Finistère, the most westerly department of Brittany in north-west France. With just over 200 inhabitants, Bolazec really is more of a hamlet than a village, but it has certain features which qualify it as a village, such as its own Mairie and a church. The village is the perfect place to find peace and tranquillity, while still being close enough to larger towns and even the resorts of the seaside.
The village is quite charming, in a typically Breton non-flamboyant fashion, with traditional stone and slate houses, floral window boxes and well kept gardens, and a small river. There is a village church, a Mairie which deals with all the local admin and queries from home owners, a garage and even a very friendly little bar /restaurant. The countryside is lovely, with rolling green fields, a small river, woodlands and a deliciously rural atmosphere to everything. The location is ideally suited to walkers, cyclists, nature lovers and fishermen.
If you feel that rural solitude is all very well for a home or holiday base, but you want to get out and about to discover more of the region and find a few more lively towns, don't worry, it's all on the doorstep. The elegant river harbour town of Morlaix is nearby, which offers excellent shopping, with supermarkets as well as character shops and outlets selling local specialities and crafts. The town is also well equipped with restaurants and bars, schools, banks and useful service industries.
Travel a little further, and you can easily access the wild and wonderful coast of Finistère, with traditional fishing villages, surf beaches, lively resort towns and clean, family friendly beaches. Finistère is also noted for its folklores and mysteries, its fascinating and imposing standing stones and its churches with amazing stories to tell. Explore all this and enjoy watching or taking part in old customs at the many fêtes and festivals held in the area.
Fly direct from the UK to any of the following airports: Brest, Dinard, Nantes or Rennes, Brest being the closest. Airlines servicing these airports currently include Air France, Flybe, Ryanair, Aurigny and easyJet. The nearest ferry ports are situated at Roscoff and St Malo (Roscoff is the closer of the two), while drivers can find the village not far from the N12 fast road, close to the D28.
Villages like Bolazec, in inland Finistère, offer some of the best property bargains in Brittany. Whether you are looking for a village house or a rural property in the outlying countryside, you may be surprised at how far your money can stretch in this locality.
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Bolazec is located in the north-west of France. It lies in the north-east of the Finistère department, very close to its border with the Côtes d'Armor.
Population: 216
Access: By air: Fly to Brest or Dinard. By boat: The nearest ferry port is Roscoff, with St Malo also not too far away. By road: The N12 is the nearest major road, with Bolazec being located from the D28.
Economy: The economy is rural.
Interesting fact: The inhabitants of Bolazec are called Bolazeçois.