Villa with indoor heated pool, hot tub, wifi, games room, enclosed garden. Walking distance to sandy beach
Weekly Rental: From EUR 1520 to EUR 3490






Description of Property
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General Information
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Location Information
Nearest Airport: Lorient (Ryanair) (35 minutes)
Nearest Station: Quimperle (17km)
Nearest Ferry: Roscoff (2 hours)
Nearest Beach: 300 metres
Nearest Ski Resort:
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Rental Rates for this Property
Rental Period | Starting Date | Ending Date | Minimum Stay | Rate Per Month | Rate Per Week | Rate Per Week Day | Rate Per W/End Day |
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A | Feb 5, 2022 | Jun 24, 2022 | 7 | EUR 1800.00 | |||
B | Jun 25, 2022 | Jul 8, 2022 | 7 | EUR 2650.00 | |||
C | Jul 9, 2022 | Jul 29, 2022 | 7 | EUR 3490.00 | |||
D | Jul 30, 2022 | Aug 26, 2022 | 7 | EUR 3590.00 | |||
E | Aug 27, 2022 | Sep 2, 2022 | 7 | EUR 1890.00 |
Special Rental Conditions
Bed linen and bath towels.
Cleaning: The property and grounds should be left clean and tidy or a charge may apply.
Cot, high chair, baby bath & stair gate available on request.
Other charges
Security deposit: 300€ or £250 (cash) payable on arrival and refunded on departure.
Holiday tax: 0.90€ per person per day (16+) payable locally.
Electricity: average allowance included.
Mid stay bed linen and bath towel change (on request) 75€.
Pets: Small pet only allowed (25 euros per week, per animal).
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Local Attractions
Kerfany (2.5km) A sheltered beach at the mouth of the Belon river supervised by lifeguards (high season only) with a choice of water sports available.
Doelan (11km) The nearby unspoilt fishing port of Doelan is now famous across France. This quiet haven at the mouth of a wooded creek with just a few quayside restaurants, bars and cafes was the location for the hit French TV version of Doc Martin (with the same title as the original UK series).
Le Pouldu (14km) This quiet seaside resort has a choice of sandy beaches.
COASTAL WALKS
With over 700 miles of coastline Brittany offers a great variety of walking for all levels from dramatic cliffs to marshland teeming with wildlife and wooded tidal creeks to long sandy beaches backed by sand dunes. Including a stretch of the coast in a circular walk is often very straightforward. This is especially easy where peninsulas jut out into the sea and following the coast path brings you almost back to your starting point.
DAY TRIP IDEAS
Pont-Aven (17km)
Pont-Aven is a small village famous for its buttery biscuits and numerous art galleries. Many painters, including Gauguin, were attracted by the beauty of Pont-Aven and all the surrounding area. Pont-Aven has many old mills, traditional stone-built houses and many seafood restaurants. The town also hosts a flower festival on the first Sunday in August.
Concarneau (33km)
The main attraction of this important fishing port on the south Brittany coast is Ville Clos, a small walled town built on an island in the natural harbour. Accessed by a bridge from the quayside, the narrow streets within the granite ramparts are lined with shops and restaurants.
Lorient (36km)
Lorient has a rich naval history and the many yachts and buildings surrounding the harbour reflect this as well as the German submarine base which has been turned into a tourist attraction. Why not spend the day in Lorient and hop on a ferry to the Ile de Groix which is located opposite the property. The crossing takes 45 minutes and the island which is the second biggest in Brittany after Belle-Ile has much to offer including lovely beaches, pretty colourful houses in the village, market twice a week and you can even hire bikes to cycle around the island on cycle paths over moorland, hidden coves and many beautiful beaches.
La Forêt-Fouesnant (41km)
Pretty coastal Breton village set in a wooded area between Concarneau and Bénodet. There is lots to do and visit here with a number of footpaths and hiking trails, the old harbour and the superb granite church, the long sandy beach and the marina “Port-La-Forêt”, the third biggest marina in South Brittany, where you can find some of the greatest offshore racing skippers.
Ile de Groix (53km)
The island is accessible by boat from Lorient. The crossing lasts about 50 minutes and the landmarks worth seeing are Port-Louis 16th century fortification, the Grands Sables beach and the Pen Men lighthouse. The island has a wonderful landscape with high and jagged cliffs, seashell beaches as well as coves with red sand or wide stretches of thin and white sand. It is also home of bird reserve which protects a wide range of seabirds.
Quimper (53km)
Although it has a feel of a small village Quimper is Brittany’s Finistere capital. With its slanted half-timbered houses and narrow cobbled streets, great museums, excellent “crêperies”, famous pottery and one of Brittany’s most delightful setting along the Odet river Quimper is a jewel waiting to be discovered.
Carnac (79km)
Carnac has the rather unusual juxtaposition of being a very popular seaside resort with lovely sandy beaches and home to one of the world’s most important prehistoric sites. Over 3000 stones of varying, yet unusually modest, proportions lie in densely packed parallel alignments, stretching for over one kilometre.
NEARBY ACTIVITIES
The region offers many sporting and leisure activities.
Surfing school 14km away (Plage de Kerou) or in Guidel Plage (25km) offering surfing, sailing, jet skiing and canoeing.
Horse riding 7km in Moëlan sur Mer.
Tennis 5km in Moëlan sur Mer.
Centre Aquatique du Moustoir in Lorient (35km) or Oceanis aquatic complex in Ploemeur (36km) both with pool, slide, water game areas, spa, sauna, aquagym.
Tree top adventure park Le Poisson Volant (37km) just outside Ploemeur.
Parc du Quinquis (15km) in Clohars Carnoët: Family run park including a variety of animals (kangaroos, goats, donkeys, deer, peacocks and more) roaming freely whilst visitors can mingle within this preserved botanical park.
Golf: 30km Golf de Ploemeur Ocean.