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Damien VayssouzeLa Lande Huel
Saint-Brandan
22800
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price from €275Telephone:
02 96 94 18 59Mobile:
06 10 36 61 99Description:
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Gite - Scent of YesteryearIdeal for 1 to 2 adults and 1 child under 3 years old
Spacious area of approximately 50m2 with a charming garden spanning 5300m2
Experience a comfortable and enjoyable stay with all essential amenities provided.
The ground floor features a cozy living room and fully-equipped kitchen, while the upstairs offers a tranquil bedroom, bathroom, and separate toilet.
Immerse yourself in the serenity of the nearby forest, perfect for finding peace and tranquility. Additionally, the beautiful sea is just a short distance away, offering a variety of exciting destinations to explore.
Indulge in the peacefulness of the countryside for a truly restful vacation!
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Holiday Home | 1 | 50 | 90 | 275 | 395 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Brieuc: Located just 15 kilometers from La Lande Huel, Saint-Brieuc is a vibrant city known for its medieval architecture and stunning beaches. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the Saint-Etienne Cathedral, and enjoy a stroll along the Promenade du Légué.
- Binic: Situated on the Côtes-d'Armor coast, the charming seaside town of Binic offers picturesque beaches, a lively marina, and a beautiful coastal path. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants, or explore the narrow streets lined with colorful houses.
- Paimpol: Nestled on the banks of the River Trieux, Paimpol is a delightful port town famous for its maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the quayside, visit the historic Abbaye de Beauport, or take a boat trip to the scenic Ile de Bréhat, known for its exotic flora.
- Plouha: Known for having the highest cliffs in Brittany, Plouha offers breathtaking coastal landscapes and stunning views of the English Channel. Hikers can explore the GR34 trail, which takes them along the cliffs and offers panoramic vistas. The town itself also has a lovely beach and a charming village center.
- Cap Fréhel: Located on the Emerald Coast, Cap Fréhel is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. The rugged cliffs, heathland, and panoramic views make it a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching. The famous lighthouse, Phare du Cap Fréhel, is also worth a visit.
- Fort La Latte: Situated near Cap Fréhel, Fort La Latte is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea. Dating back to the 14th century, the well-preserved castle offers an exciting glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore the fort, walk along the battlements, and enjoy the stunning coastal views.
- Abbaye de Bon Repos: Located on the banks of the Nantes-Brest Canal, the Abbaye de Bon Repos is a former Cistercian abbey now transformed into an arts and cultural center. Visitors can explore the ruins, attend exhibitions, or enjoy a walk along the canal towpath.
- Dinan: A bit further away from La Lande Huel (about 70 kilometers), Dinan is a medieval town filled with cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and a well-preserved rampart. The town boasts a rich history, charming shops, and a picturesque harbor. Don't miss the Basilique Saint-Sauveur and the Château de Dinan. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences, making the region around La Lande Huel an ideal destination for tourists.