- Property no 1189748
Features vacation rentals of this property
Further details about property
Living/Dining room: 88m², TV, DVD, hi fi, 2 sofas, armchairs, fireplace, table, chairs, desk. French window to winter garden and sliding door. View of garden and pond.
Kitchen: 29m², dishwasher, washing machine, gas/electric hob, oven, microwave, American fridge, toaster, dining area, chairs, bench. Vacuum cleaner, ironing equipment.
Study: 15m².
Winter garden in conservatory: 28m², cane sofa and armchairs, parasols.
3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 3 wc''s:
Bedroom 1: ground floor, 18m², double bed, chest of drawers, chair, cupboard.
Bedroom 2: first floor, 20m², twin beds, wardrobe, table, chair.
Bedroom 3: first floor, 24m², double bed, armchair, chair.
Bathroom 1: ground floor, separate, 9m², shower, bath, basin, wc.
Bathroom 2: first floor, separate, 8m², bath with shower attachment, basin.
2 Separate wc: one on each floor.
Household information :
Sorry, no children under the age of 10
Separate and independent (occupied) studio on the first floor
1 pet welcome
Parking for 2 vehicles + covered parking for 1 vehicle on site
Noise: none
Overlooked: no.
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Map & Directions of this vacation rentals property
Riec-sur-Belon
Getting there
Situated in Southern Brittany, 16 km south west of Quimperlé with attractive medieval streets and a weekly market every Friday to stock up on French delicacies. At the mouth of the Belon river famous for its flat oysters. 2 km to the pretty town of Pont Aven with all its art galleries. Ideal to discover the many fine sandy beaches, inlets, small picturesque harbours and many other charms : small chapels, coastal footpaths, megaliths the area has to offer.
Environment : Peaceful setting, 800m from the little harbour of Belon.
PLACES TO VISIT:
Pont Aven. 7 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.
Quimperlé. 16 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.
Concarneau. 25 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!
Quimper. 40 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.
THINGS TO DO:
Vedettes Aven-Bélon, Moelan sur Mer. 20 km. Boat trips. Take a trip on the “Paul Gauguin” with its panoramic viewing deck and sail past châteaux, manor houses and small harbours, observing many birds along the way. Board the boat in Pont-Aven or Port-Bélon from April to September.
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.
Golf Ploemeur Océan, Ploemeur. 40 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 72 - 5900m. With stunning views over the sea and Groix islands, the vast American style greens with water hazards will delight nature lovers and keen golfers alike. Challenging but fantastic.
FURTHER AFIELD:
Lorient. 40 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.
Bénodet. 45 km. Charming and popular seaside resort and yachting centre with long and sheltered sandy beach. At the mouth of the Odet river, it can also be reached by boat from Quimper. The resort boasts a golf course, talassotherapy centre, casino and a good selection of restaurants.
Groix island. 55 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.
Pointe du Raz. 95 km. Most famous headland in Brittany and beauty spot offering breath taking vistas over the Atlantic ocean. Celebrated by Flaubert and Victor Hugo, it attracts millions of visitors.
HOW TO GET THERE:
Low cost flights from UK to Brest (90mn), Rennes (2 hrs 30 mns).
Ferries to Roscoff (2 hrs), 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: 2012-01-24
- Updated on: 2012-05-23






