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Contact Details:
Address:
Françoise Le GovicRoute de Kerbrech
Pluneret
56400
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per week:
price from €180Telephone:
0297362993Mobile:
0616570948Description:
Description for Gite
We have a range of accommodations available for different group sizes:- A cozy 45 m2 cottage perfect for 2 persons.
- An 85 m2 cottage suitable for 2-4 persons.
- A spacious 130 m2 house that comfortably accommodates 5-7 persons.
- A charming 150 m2 cottage designed for 5-8 people.
All of our accommodations come with convenient amenities such as an equipped kitchen, a comfortable TV room, a bathroom, a separate toilet, a cozy double bed, a lovely terrace, a beautiful garden, and convenient parking facilities.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Hameau de Kerhys Gite, Pluneret:
Appréciations du gîte
Nous avons passé un agréable séjour dans ce gîte. Le lieu est bien situé, à quelques kilomètres des belles îles Bretonnes. Les chambres sont spacieuses et très bien équipées, chacune disposant de toilette et salle de bain. Le gîte est très propre et récent. Les propriétaires sont charmants et à la disposition des vacanciers sans jamais s'imposer. Ils acceptent en plus sans rechigner les animaux! Nous reviendrons sans aucun doute.
location gite
gite très sympathique, avec des propriétaires très accueillants et discrets.
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Holiday Home | 4 | 180 | 780 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Goustan Port: Located in nearby Auray, this picturesque port is filled with charming 15th-century half-timbered houses and offers a vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the quays, exploring the narrow streets, and dining in the waterfront restaurants.
- Château de Suscinio: Situated in Sarzeau, this well-preserved medieval castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It was once the residence of the Dukes of Brittany and offers guided tours, showcasing its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and informative exhibits.
- Alignements de Carnac: Just a short drive away, Carnac is famous for its ancient megalithic sites. The Alignements de Carnac is a collection of over 3,000 standing stones arranged in rows, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric times. Visitors can take guided tours or explore the site independently.
- Golfe du Morbihan: Known for its stunning natural beauty, the Golfe du Morbihan is a picturesque bay with numerous islands and islets. Travelers can take boat tours to discover the diverse marine and bird life, explore the charming islands, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll along the coast.
- Vannes: Located approximately 10 kilometers from Pluneret, the historic city of Vannes is a must-see destination. It boasts well-preserved medieval ramparts, a charming old town with cobbled streets, and a stunning cathedral. Visitors can explore the city's history in the museums, savor local cuisine, and shop in the vibrant markets.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: A popular seaside resort town, La Trinité-sur-Mer is renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant sailing culture. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, watch the sailing regattas, and indulge in delicious seafood at the waterfront restaurants.
- Île de Houat: Take a boat trip to the enchanting Île de Houat, a small island with beautiful sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. It offers a tranquil escape from the mainland, perfect for hiking, picnicking, or simply enjoying the pristine nature.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Known for its rugged coastline and natural beauty, the Quiberon Peninsula is a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can explore the stunning coastal paths, visit the famous Belle-Île-en-Mer, or indulge in water sports like surfing and sailing.
- Rochefort-en-Terre: A picturesque village located inland, Rochefort-en-Terre is known for its charming medieval architecture, flower-filled streets, and beautiful gardens. Visitors can wander through the cobblestone streets, admire the colorful facades, and explore the art galleries and craft shops. 10. Locmariaquer: Situated on the Gulf of Morbihan, Locmariaquer offers a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Visitors can explore the Tumulus of Table des Marchands, visit the ancient dolmen, and enjoy the scenic coastal walks. Note: Please check the current COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions before planning your visit to these attractions, as they may be subject to change.