- Property no 236694
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Further details about property
Living room: 25m², tiled, TV, 2 sofas, 4 armchairs
Dining room: 25m², tiled, table and 12 chairs.
Open plan kitchen: 8m², tiled, dishwasher, oven, microwave, gas hob, fridge-freezer, filter coffee maker, pressure cooker, kettle.
Utility room: 5m², tiled, washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board.
6 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Shower room, 2 Separate wc''s:
Bedroom 1: ground floor, 10m², parquet, double bed, wardrobe, cot and changing table.
Bedroom 2: first floor, 14m², parquet, double bed, wardrobe.
Bedroom 3: first floor, 14m², parquet, double bed, wardrobe.
Bedroom 4: first floor, 8m², lino, single bed. Skylight with sea view.
Bedroom 5: first floor, 12m², parquet, double bed, single bed. Skylight with sea view.
Bedroom 6: first floor, 8m², parquet, double bed, hanging rail. Skylight with sea view.
Shower room: ground floor, 4m², tiled, shower, hand basin.
Bathroom: first floor, 4m², lino, bath, hand basin.
2 Separate wc''s: one on each floor.
Household information:
No phone
Cot, highchair and changing unit provided. Additional travel cot available on request
Small pets welcome
Parking: plenty of space within property grounds
Noise: none
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Map & Directions of this vacation rentals property
Plougastel-Daoulas
Getting there
Nestled in the harbour of Brest, in the Bay of Biscay, Plougastel-Daoulas is situated on peninsula offering genuine charm, many villages, small fishing harbours, chapels and fantastic landscapes to discover.
The area is also renowned for its sought-after strawberries.
A fantastic location to discover on foot, bike or horse and a host of activities to offer including climbing, fishing and sailing).
Environment: Peaceful village setting, 200m from the sea, near the owner''s strawberry farm.
PLACES TO VISIT:
Brest. 15 km. Large seaport and naval base in a wide natural harbour, facing the Crozon peninsula. Renowned for its Oceanopolis aquarium. 3 golf courses.
Landéda-L''Aber-Wrac''h. 40 km. Small coastal village situated between the Aber-Wra''ch and Aber Benoit rivers. With lovely white sand beaches and small islands (to which one can walk at low tide), sand dunes and coastal paths, sailing schools, a scuba diving center, restaurants, cafes and shops, it has become a tourist destination through the years.
Crozon Peninsula. 40 km. Scenic rugged coastline with numerous fishermenÂ’s ports and sheltered sandy coves. Spectacular natural setting for walks, bike rides and watersports.
Le Conquet. 45 km. Wonderful working fishing village, still unspoilt, with a long beach of clean white sand, protected from the winds by the narrow spit of the Kermorvan peninsula. Boat crossings to the islands of Molène and Ouessant.
THINGS TO DO:
Océanopolis, Brest. 15 km. Aquarium. An excellent marine life centre and Europe’s largest marine aquarium, on Brest seafront. With 3 different climatic zones, it offers many beautifully presented displays. A family favourite which will captivate all ages.
La Récré des 3 Curés, Milizac. 30 km. Theme Park. Set on 15 hectares, ideal for the whole family. Great fun!
Golf Brest Pen ar Bed, Lanrivoare. 35 km. Golf course. 9 holes Par 35 - 2600m. For golfers of all levels who enjoy well protected greens and water hazards.
Golf Brest Les Abers, Plouarzel. 40 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 70 - 5200m. Undulating and challenging course with some beautiful views over Molène and Ouessant islands.
FURTHER AFIELD:
Morlaix. 55 km. One of the great old Breton ports built on the slopes of a steep valley, with charming medieval centre with cobbled streets and half-timbered houses as well as a grand and unmissable 19th century viaduct built in the local pink granite.
Quimper. 60 km. Beautiful riverside city with narrow cobbled streets, a Gothic cathedral and a host of lively bars and restaurants. Famous for its Breton faience pottery and Armor Lux clothes factory which collections are inspired by the colours of the sea and Breton values.
Roscoff. 65 km. Attractive port with 16th-century granite houses clustered around a small bay. It benefits from a lovely atmosphere and boasts many welcoming restaurants.
Ouessant. 75 km. Known as the guardian of the Iroise Sea, the island is situated at the most western part of Brittany, proudly facing the Atlantic Ocean and battered by the winds. With romantic landscapes and extraordinary fauna, it is much appreciated by nature lovers. The Ornithological Center also offers discovery journeys throughout the year. Boat crossings from Brest or Le Conquet.
HOW TO GET THERE:
Low cost flights from UK to Brest (25mn), Dinard (3 hrs).
Ferries to Roscoff (75mn), St Malo (3 hrs).
Availability
Rates per period
Week
Notes
- Changeover day (rented by week):
- Saturday
- Refundable security deposit:
- 500$
Other information about the area attractions
- Online since: 2010-12-06
- Updated on: 2012-05-22







