- Property no 1189949
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Further details about property
Living/Dining room : 18m², 3-seater sofa, 2 armchairs, TV, DVD, dining table, chairs. French window to gerden.
Kitchen : 10m², oven, microwave, gas hob, fridge, toaster, coffee maker, table, chairs, kettle. Door to garden.
4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Separate wc:
Bedroom 1 : ground floor, 12m², double bed, wardrobe, desk, armchair.
Bedroom 2 : first floor, 10m², double bed, chest of drawers, chair.
Bedroom 3 : first floor, 12m², double bed, wardrobe, desk.
Bedroom 4 : first floor, 10m², double bed, wardrobe.
Bathroom : ground floor, 9m², bath, basin, bidet.
Separate wc : ground floor.
Garage : 40 m², parking for 2 cars, washing machine.
Household information :
TV
Cot
Sorry, no pets
Garage: for 2 cars
Parking for 2 vehicles on site
Overlooked: no.
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Getting there
Situated in Southern Brittany, between Hennebont and Pont Scorff and just 10 km north of Lorient, a busy naval and university city with wide boulevards and a vast array of stylish shops. Nearby Pont Scorff boasts a fantastic zoo and is well-worth a visit.
Environment : In a cul-de-sac, in a peaceful little town, 400m from shops, 15 km from the coast.
PLACES TO SEE:
Lorient. 10 km. Bustling city with wide boulevards and a vast array of stylish shops, lying on an immense natural harbour protected from the ocean by the Groix island. Famous for its fantastic Celtic festival held every August when all Celtic nations meet for a week of music and celebrations. Not to be missed.
Quimperlé. 20 km. Charming market town situated at the confluence of the Isole and Ellé rivers that combine to form the Laïta river. Its historic quarter is filled with pretty winding cobbled streets and quaint half-timbered houses.
Isle of Groix. 30 km. Beautiful 8 km-long steep-sided island with gorgeous beaches. Ideal for a day trip and best visited by bike. Boat crossings from Lorient.
Carnac. 35 km. Sought-after and lively seaside resort with excellent sandy beaches. Also renowned for its impressive prehistoric standing stones. A wide range of watersport activities are available as well as a good selection of restaurants and bars.
THINGS TO DO:
Pont Scorff Zoo, Pont Scorff. 8 km. Fantastic zoo with plenty to occupy and interest the whole family. Allow the whole day to see the whole park and shows. Not to be missed.
Golf du Val Quéven, Quéven. 10 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 72 - 6107m. Superb parkland course with a number of challenges. A firm favourite, it consistently delights the visiting player.
Ty Nadan, Locunolé. 25 km. Tree top adventure park. Kayaking. Climbing. Horse riding. Quad bikes. Paint ball. Needless to say more! Excitement guaranteed. Booking essential.
Camors Adventure Forest, Camors. 35 km. Adventure Park/Tree climbing. Set off on an exciting adventure in this hilly, wooded and lakeside setting and try out the monkey, rope and vine bridges high up in the trees. (Adventure course takes 2.5 hours to complete.) ChildrenÂ’s trail with 30 workshops and youth trail with 80 workshops.
FURTHER AFIELD:
Auray. 40 km. Charming little town with beautiful old quarter with delightful 15th and 16th century houses. Nearby Ste Anne d’Auray is Brittany’s most important place of pilgrimage drawing thousands of pilgrims and tourists from all over the world all year round but especially on July 26th for its “Pardon de Ste Anne” which was attended by Pope John Paul II in 1996.
Pont Aven. 45 km. ArtistsÂ’ haunt situated inland from the tip of the Aven estuary. It is a small port popular with tourists and boasting many art galleries. Made famous by Gauguin when he came to paint in the 1880Â’s before leaving for Tahiti and inspired the Pont Aven school.
Pontivy. 50 km. Quaint market town with both a Napoleonic and medieval quarter overlooked by its fabulous 15th century moated castle. Situated on the banks of the Nantes to Brest Canal, it has a lovely atmosphere and boasts a large variety of restaurants and bars. DonÂ’t miss the market every Monday morning!
Concarneau. 60 km. Fishing port with delightful fortified old city. Enjoy a stroll through the small town and donÂ’t miss the famous Kouign Amann, a Breton cake full of butter and sugar. Very naughty but so delicious!
HOW TO GET THERE:
Low cost flights from UK to Brest (1 hr 45) and Rennes (2 hrs).
Ferries to Roscoff (2 hrs) and St Malo (2 hrs 30 mns).
Availability
Rates per period
Week
Notes
- Changeover day (rented by week):
- Saturday
- Refundable security deposit:
- 502$
Other information about the area attractions
- Online since: 2012-01-29
- Updated on: 2012-05-23





