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This gite offers a comfortable stay in a picturesque setting. Located adjacent to the landlord's house and in close proximity to another gite, it boasts a spacious green courtyard and garden. The ground floor features a cozy living room with a dining area and a well-equipped kitchen, along with a convenient WC. Upstairs, you will find two bedrooms, one with a 160x200 bed and the other with two 90x190 beds. The bathroom includes a WC and is fully equipped. Additional amenities include internet access, TV, DVD-DIVX player, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. The gite also provides garden furniture and can accommodate baby equipment upon request. Linen is provided, and all charges are included in the rental.Reviews
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Directions
To travel between Rennes and Brest, first make your way from Guingamp to Saint-Brieuc. Once in Saint-Brieuc, head towards Plélo on the D79 road. After traveling for 1.2 km, take a right turn. Continue for another 1.2 km and then take a right turn again, going around the chapel of Saint Blaise on the left. Take the first left onto the street that leads to the fort. You will find the 5th house on the left side of the street.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 250 | 450 | ||||||||||||
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Attractions
- Saint-Brieuc Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Saint-Brieuc, this stunning cathedral dates back to the 12th century and features beautiful Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore the intricate stained glass windows, ornate sculptures, and peaceful atmosphere.
- Binic Beach: Situated along the Côte de Goëlo, Binic Beach is a charming seaside destination known for its golden sands and picturesque harbor. Visitors can relax on the beach, enjoy water sports, or stroll along the promenade lined with shops and restaurants.
- Château de la Hunaudaye: This medieval fortress, located in Plédéliac, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The castle offers guided tours that take visitors through its impressive towers, courtyard, and ramparts, providing insights into its rich past.
- Les Chaos du Gouët: Nature lovers will appreciate this unique geological site near Ploufragan. Les Chaos du Gouët features a series of granite rock formations that have been shaped by erosion over centuries. Visitors can hike along the trails, marvel at the natural beauty, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- ZooParc de Trégomeur: Situated in Trégomeur, this family-friendly zoo is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world. Visitors can observe and learn about lions, tigers, giraffes, lemurs, and numerous other species. The park also offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and educational activities.
- Abbaye de Beauport: Located in Paimpol, this historic abbey is set amidst beautiful gardens and overlooks the sea. Visitors can explore the tranquil grounds, visit the museum, and learn about the abbey's fascinating history. The site also hosts cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- La Pointe de Guilben: Situated near Tréguidel, La Pointe de Guilben is a scenic coastal area that offers breathtaking views of the sea and cliffs. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the cliffs, spot seabirds, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Musée Mathurin Méheut: Located in Lamballe, this museum showcases the works of Mathurin Méheut, a renowned Breton painter and illustrator. Visitors can admire his distinctive style, which often depicts scenes from Brittany's rural life, marine landscapes, and wildlife.
- Château de Quintin: Situated in Quintin, this medieval castle is a remarkable architectural gem. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, rooms, and gardens, and learn about the history of the noble families who resided there. 10. Plouha Cliffs: Located in Plouha, these cliffs offer stunning panoramic views of the Brittany coastline. With its highest point reaching 104 meters, visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the cliff-top trails and appreciate the rugged beauty of the Atlantic Ocean.