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Sandrine Bastien
2 Hameau Rulinen
Saint Clet
22260

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Price per week:

price from €300

Telephone:

0296447259

Mobile:

0612448461

Description:

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The 100 m2 house is equipped with a modern kitchen, complete with a stove, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker, kettle, and toaster. The dining room and living room feature a TV, radio, sofa bed, and comfortable armchairs. Upstairs, there is a master bedroom with a double bed and a baby crib, as well as a second bedroom with one double bed and one single bed. The bathroom includes a washing machine. Additionally, there is a bonus room with a large window, perfect for relaxation, furnished with a sofa, a library, and an exercise bike.

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Directions

To reach Plouec du Trieux valley from the small village of Saint Clet on the Pontrieux road, turn left. As you exit the village, continue towards Beauregard. At the Beauregard crossroads, make a right turn, following the direction towards Rulinen. Our current location is N 2.

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Notes: no load water + elect

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Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Josselin Castle: Located in the town of Josselin, this medieval fortress is a must-visit attraction. The castle overlooks the picturesque Nantes-Brest Canal and features a beautiful blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Explore its well-preserved rooms, admire the stunning views, and learn about its rich history.
  • Lac au Duc: Situated near the town of Ploërmel, Lac au Duc is a serene lake surrounded by lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. The lake also offers scenic walking and cycling paths, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers.
  • Abbey of Bon Repos: Found in the heart of Brittany, this ancient Cistercian abbey dates back to the 12th century. Although now in ruins, it remains an impressive sight with its towering walls and peaceful surroundings. The abbey hosts cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, attracting visitors with its historical charm.
  • Vannes: A historic city located on the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is known for its well-preserved medieval center. Explore the narrow cobblestone streets, visit the beautiful Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and stroll along the picturesque harbor. Vannes offers a blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty.
  • Carnac Megaliths: Just a short drive away, Carnac is famous for its prehistoric standing stones known as the Carnac Megaliths. These ancient alignments of stones date back to around 4500 BC and are a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the mysteries and significance of these impressive megalithic structures.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination. It offers stunning beaches, charming coastal towns, and opportunities for water sports such as surfing and sailing. The peninsula also serves as a starting point for boat trips to nearby islands, such as Belle-Île-en-Mer.
  • Lorient: A vibrant city known for its maritime heritage, Lorient offers a range of attractions. Explore the submarine base, now transformed into a cultural center, visit the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, or enjoy the beautiful beaches. Lorient is also famous for its annual Interceltic Festival, celebrating the Celtic cultures from around the world. Please note that it's always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of these attractions before planning your visit.

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