Office De Tourisme De Concarneau à Pont-Aven
The Office de Tourisme de Concarneau à Pont-Aven is an information center located in the town center near shops and cafes. It has a small shop with maps, guides, and souvenirs, plus a touchscreen outside that provides quick access to weather, local events, and dining information.
Pont-Aven was a favorite spot for artists like Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard in the 19th and 20th centuries, inspired by the colorful houses and scenic river views. The office preserves this artistic past and its lasting influence on the region.
The office preserves the artistic history of Pont-Aven and Concarneau, two towns with strong ties to painters of the 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can learn here about local traditions and the stories that make these coastal towns distinctive.
The office is located at Le Pavillon on Rue Louis Lomenech with free parking about 150 meters away and two reserved parking spaces for people with mobility needs directly in front. Opening hours vary by season, with extended hours during the summer months.
The office operates an environmental initiative with recycling guidelines and promotes sustainable travel through bike route maps and green travel practices. It has held the Qualité Tourisme certification since 2020 and is working toward the Destination d'Excellence award for stricter environmental standards.
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