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Sandrine Bastien2 Hameau Rulinen
Saint Clet
22260
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The fully equipped kitchen of this 100 m2 house includes a stove, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, kettle, and toaster. The dining room and living room are furnished with a TV, radio, sofa bed, and armchairs. Upstairs, there is a master bedroom with a double bed and a baby crib, as well as a second bedroom with one double bed and one single bed. The bathroom has a washing machine. Additionally, there is an extra room with a large window where you can relax on the sofa, read from the library, or use the exercise bike.Reviews
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Directions
To get to Plouec du Trieux valley from Saint Clet, a small village on the road to Pontrieux, you need to head left. Once you leave the village, continue towards Beauregard. At the crossroads in Beauregard, take a right towards Rulinen. Our current location is N 2.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 35 | 40 | 300 | 350 | ![]() |
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Attractions
- Josselin Castle: Located in the town of Josselin, this medieval castle dates back to the 11th century. It features stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a museum showcasing the history of the area.
- Vannes: Situated approximately 40 kilometers from Saint Clet, Vannes is a charming walled city with a rich history. Explore its narrow streets, visit the Gothic-style Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and stroll along the picturesque port.
- Carnac Megaliths: A short drive away from Saint Clet, the Carnac Megaliths are a collection of prehistoric standing stones. These ancient monuments are believed to have been erected around 4500 BC and offer a fascinating glimpse into early human civilization.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful beaches, scenic coastal hikes, and opportunities for water sports. Enjoy the breathtaking views, relax on the sandy shores, or try your hand at windsurfing or snorkeling.
- Saint-Malo: Situated about 85 kilometers from Saint Clet, Saint-Malo is a fortified coastal city renowned for its historic old town, known as Intra-Muros. Walk along its ramparts, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, and explore the many shops, cafes, and seafood restaurants.
- Paimpol: Located on the northern coast of Brittany, Paimpol is a charming fishing village known for its maritime heritage. Explore the picturesque harbor, visit the Musée de la Mer (Sea Museum), and enjoy the traditional Breton atmosphere.
- Lorient: Situated approximately 70 kilometers from Saint Clet, Lorient is a vibrant port city famous for its annual Interceltic Festival. Visit the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly, an interactive sailing museum, or explore the historic submarine base that is now a cultural center.
- Morlaix: Located about 90 kilometers from Saint Clet, Morlaix is a picturesque town with a well-preserved medieval quarter. Admire the stunning viaduct, wander through the narrow cobbled streets, and visit the 16th-century Saint-Melaine Church.
- Pont-Aven: Situated approximately 100 kilometers from Saint Clet, Pont-Aven is a charming village known for its association with the post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Explore the art galleries, stroll along the river, and enjoy the scenic surroundings that inspired many artists. 10. Mont Saint-Michel: Although a bit farther away (about 170 kilometers), Mont Saint-Michel is a must-visit attraction in Normandy. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island and surrounded by a stunning bay. Marvel at its architecture, explore the narrow streets, and experience the unique tidal phenomenon. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the chosen route.