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Isabelle Le Neve3 Clos du Ratz
Arradon
56610
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This charming cottage is conveniently situated just 2 minutes away from the vibrant historic center of Vannes, the breathtaking beach, and the delightful Village of Arradon. Nestled in a tranquil countryside setting, this cottage offers a serene retreat. Accessible through an external staircase, the sea is within easy reach. The cottage features a private sun terrace, providing a secluded and serene space, perfectly hidden from prying eyes, and overlooking the beautiful garden.Reviews
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Directions
To reach our cottage, there are multiple options available. If you are traveling by car, you can take the N165 Quimper-Nantes and exit at Arradon. Our cottage is just a 5-minute drive from there. If you prefer to take the train, the closest station is in Vannes, which is only a 10-minute drive away. Additionally, we are equidistant from the airports in Nantes and Rennes, both requiring an extra hour of travel by car. However, if you choose to fly to Lorient, it will take an additional 30 minutes to reach our cottage.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | 95 | 250 | 400 |
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Attractions
- Golfe du Morbihan Natural Park: Located just a short distance from Arradon, this stunning natural park encompasses a beautiful bay filled with islands, marshes, and scenic landscapes. Visitors can enjoy boat tours, hiking trails, birdwatching, and water sports while exploring the park's diverse flora and fauna.
- Vannes Historic Center: Situated approximately 7 kilometers from Arradon, the historic center of Vannes offers a charming medieval ambiance. Visitors can wander through narrow cobblestone streets, admire half-timbered houses, visit the impressive Vannes Cathedral, and explore the bustling port area. The city is also known for its rich history and well-preserved ramparts.
- Château de Suscinio: Located about 14 kilometers southeast of Arradon, this medieval fortress-turned-castle is a must-visit attraction. The Château de Suscinio offers visitors a glimpse into the region's past with its well-preserved architecture, imposing towers, and beautiful grounds. Guided tours provide insights into the castle's history and its role as a residence for the Dukes of Brittany.
- Carnac Stones: Situated approximately 30 kilometers east of Arradon, the Carnac Stones are a fascinating collection of megalithic monuments. Dating back to the Neolithic period, these standing stones form rows, alignments, and dolmens spread across the landscape. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the theories and mysteries surrounding these ancient structures.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Located about 40 kilometers southwest of Arradon, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches and rugged coastline. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports, or hike along the coastal trails for breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Quiberon also offers various seafood restaurants and charming seaside villages to explore.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: Accessible by ferry from Quiberon, Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest island off the coast of Brittany. Known for its dramatic cliffs, picturesque villages, and pristine beaches, this island offers a peaceful getaway for nature lovers. Visitors can explore charming towns like Le Palais and Sauzon, visit historical sites like the Citadelle Vauban, or simply enjoy the island's natural beauty through hiking or cycling.
- Locmariaquer Megaliths: Situated approximately 25 kilometers east of Arradon, the Locmariaquer Megaliths are another impressive collection of prehistoric monuments. These include the Table des Marchands, the Grand Menhir Brisé, and the Er Grah Tumulus. Visitors can learn about the history and significance of these ancient structures, which date back to the Megalithic era. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from exploring historical sites and natural wonders to enjoying the beauty of the Brittany region in France.