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KermelSaint Hernot
Crozon
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Rent this beautifully designed house in Crozon, Finistère. Located just 800 meters from the sea, this property offers stunning views of the coastline and a peaceful countryside setting. It is also conveniently close to town, being only 11 kilometers from Camaret, 65 kilometers from Brest, and 55 kilometers from Quimper.The house features 160m² of living space, including 5 bedrooms with a combination of double and single beds. There is one bathroom, one shower room, and two separate toilets. The fully equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing meals, and the spacious lounge and dining area provide a comfortable space to relax. Additional amenities include a washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, oven, freezer, microwave, TV with cable/dish channels, internet access, telephone, and a cozy fireplace for those cooler evenings. Heating is also available for year-round comfort.
Outside, there is a terrace and a large 3500m² garden with a table and chairs for outdoor dining, as well as a barbecue for grilling. A garage and private parking are provided for convenience, and bicycles are available for exploring the area. Families with children will appreciate the outdoor games, swing, table tennis, and nearby parks. Pets are also allowed.
The location of this villa is exceptional, situated on the Cape of the Goat. The Crozon Peninsula, with its 110 km of coastline, offers a variety of stunning landscapes, including cliffs, sandy beaches, rocky shores, and marine caves. Crozon-Morgat, with its impressive marina, is just ten kilometers away and boasts a beautiful beach.
Don't miss the opportunity to rent this splendid villa and experience the beauty of Crozon and its surroundings. Watch the video for a glimpse of the stunning scenery: [insert link to video].
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Directions
- Take the direction of Rennes from Paris and continue towards N12 St Brieuc Brest.
- Drive for 33 km from Rennes to the Directorate of Meen the Great St Loudeac.
- Take the N164 road towards Centre Britain.
- After Loudeac, continue on the N164 and pass through Mur de Bretagne, Rostrenen, Carhaix, Pleyben, and Chateaulin.
- Once you reach Chateaulin, you are at the gates of the Peninsula.
- From Sligo, take the direction of Crozon (D887).
- In Crozon, go towards Morgat, a seaside resort.
- Follow the signs for House of Minerals and Cap de la Chevre on D255 to reach Morgat.
- When you arrive at the village of St Hernot, you are almost there.
- Stay on the D255 and the last house on the left is your destination.
- From St Hernot, continue on the D255 towards Cap de la Chevre. Just look for the marker at the House of Minerals.
- You have 500m left to reach Cap de la Chevre.
- Depending on your starting point, you can go through the British North or South.
- Drive for 33 km from Rennes to the Directorate of Meen the Great St Loudeac.
- Take the N164 road towards Centre Britain.
- After Loudeac, continue on the N164 and pass through Mur de Bretagne, Rostrenen, Carhaix, Pleyben, and Chateaulin.
- Once you reach Chateaulin, you are at the gates of the Peninsula.
- From Sligo, take the direction of Crozon (D887).
- In Crozon, go towards Morgat, a seaside resort.
- Follow the signs for House of Minerals and Cap de la Chevre on D255 to reach Morgat.
- When you arrive at the village of St Hernot, you are almost there.
- Stay on the D255 and the last house on the left is your destination.
- From St Hernot, continue on the D255 towards Cap de la Chevre. Just look for the marker at the House of Minerals.
- You have 500m left to reach Cap de la Chevre.
- Depending on your starting point, you can go through the British North or South.
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Attractions
- Pointe de Pen-Hir: Located in Crozon, Pointe de Pen-Hir is a stunning coastal cliff offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its distinctive rock formations and is a popular spot for hikers and photographers.
- Cap de la Chèvre: Situated near Crozon, Cap de la Chèvre is a picturesque cape known for its rugged cliffs and panoramic views. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, explore World War II bunkers, and take in the beauty of the surrounding marine landscape.
- Morgat Beach: Located in the town of Crozon, Morgat Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that attracts tourists and locals alike. It offers a range of water activities such as swimming, kayaking, and sailing, along with restaurants and cafes along the promenade.
- Maison des Minéraux: Situated in Saint Hernot, Maison des Minéraux is a mineral museum that showcases a diverse collection of minerals and gemstones. Visitors can learn about the region's geological history and admire the various specimens on display.
- Île Vierge Lighthouse: Located just off the coast of Crozon, Île Vierge Lighthouse is one of the tallest lighthouses in the world. Visitors can take a boat trip to the island and climb the 365 steps to the top for panoramic views of the coastline.
- La Grotte de l'Apothicairerie: Situated in Crozon, La Grotte de l'Apothicairerie is a unique cave system that was once used as an apothecary. Visitors can explore the underground chambers and learn about the medicinal herbs and remedies that were once stored there.
- Menez-Hom: Situated near Saint Hernot, Menez-Hom is a prominent hill offering panoramic views of the Crozon Peninsula and surrounding countryside. Hikers and nature enthusiasts can enjoy the various trails and take in the picturesque landscapes.
- Musée de la Fraise et du Patrimoine: Located in Plougastel-Daoulas, near Crozon, this museum is dedicated to strawberries and the local heritage of the region. Visitors can learn about the cultivation of strawberries, taste different strawberry-based products, and explore the historical exhibits.
- Château de Dinan: Situated near Crozon, Château de Dinan is a medieval fortress that dates back to the 14th century. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and gardens, and learn about its rich history through informative displays and exhibits. 10. Crozon-Morgat Marina: Located in Morgat, Crozon-Morgat Marina is a bustling harbor where visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll, dine at waterfront restaurants, and witness the vibrant maritime atmosphere. It offers various water-based activities and boat trips to nearby islands.