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Mark CavalierLa Forge - La Veille Maison ,kerbourbon
Baud
56150
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This holiday cottage in Brittany offers a charming and rustic experience. It features a cozy double bedroom with exposed beams and an en-suite bathroom. Additionally, there are two more bedrooms - one with a double bed and the other with twin beds, along with a family bathroom.The ground floor of the cottage boasts an open-plan layout with beautiful exposed beams. During the winter months, a lovely wood burner keeps the space warm and inviting, while the stone walls provide natural coolness in the summer. French doors lead to a private south-facing terrace, allowing access to the garden and pool.
The swimming pool is securely fenced to ensure the safety of young children. It also has roman stairs leading into the shallow end, providing confidence for those who are learning to swim.
Inside the cottage, you will find entertainment options such as a wide screen TV-DVD player, a selection of books for all ages, and a few board games. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge freezer, microwave cooker, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee maker, and gas cooker.
Outside in the garden, there is a BBQ for outdoor cooking, a Boule court for a fun game, a Badminton set, children's swings, and a newly added children's play area with a slide (introduced in 2015).
La Forge is particularly suitable for families as it is child-friendly, making it an ideal destination for a fantastic family holiday in southern Brittany.
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Attractions
- Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, Josselin Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress overlooking the Nantes-Brest Canal. The castle boasts beautiful architecture, picturesque gardens, and a fascinating history.
- Pontivy: A charming town situated on the banks of the River Blavet, Pontivy offers a range of attractions including its historic center, the impressive Château des Rohan, and the Nantes-Brest Canal, which is perfect for leisurely walks or boat trips.
- Carnac Stones: Located about 35 kilometers southwest of Baud, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic sites. These prehistoric alignments of standing stones are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient past.
- Vannes: Situated on the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is a beautiful walled town with a rich history. Explore the well-preserved medieval center, visit the stunning Vannes Cathedral, and stroll along the picturesque port area.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Just a short drive from Baud, the Quiberon Peninsula is renowned for its beautiful beaches and stunning coastline. Enjoy sunbathing, water sports, or take a boat trip to Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest of the Breton islands.
- Auray: This charming town is located on the banks of the River Loch. Visit the historic Saint-Goustan district with its quaint harbor, cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses. Don't miss the Monday morning market, where you can find local produce and crafts.
- Hennebont: Situated on the Blavet River, Hennebont is a medieval town known for its well-preserved ramparts and ancient gateways. Explore the historic center, visit the imposing Saint-Joseph Church, and discover the fascinating National Haras d'Hennebont, a horse-breeding center.
- Gulf of Morbihan: A stunning natural wonder, the Gulf of Morbihan is a vast inland sea dotted with islands and islets. Take a boat tour to explore this breathtaking area, visit the charming island of Île-aux-Moines, or hike along the coastal paths for panoramic views.
- Lorient: A vibrant city located on the coast, Lorient is known for its rich maritime heritage. Visit the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly, a museum dedicated to sailing, or explore the bustling city center with its shops, restaurants, and lively atmosphere. 10. Poul-Fetan: This open-air museum near Quistinic offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience rural Breton life in the 19th century. Explore the traditional thatched cottages, watch demonstrations of traditional crafts, and learn about local customs and traditions.