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Isabelle Le Neve3 Clos du Ratz
Arradon
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This cottage is situated in a tranquil countryside setting, just a 2-minute drive from Vannes and its enchanting historic center. With easy access to the beach and the charming Village of Arradon, this cottage offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle. It features a private sun terrace, secluded from prying eyes, which can be accessed via an external staircase. Additionally, the cottage opens up to a beautiful garden, creating a serene atmosphere for guests to enjoy.Reviews
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Directions
To reach our cottage, there are multiple options available. If you are traveling by vehicle, you can take the N165 Quimper-Nantes road and exit at Arradon. Our cottage is only a 5-minute drive from this exit.
For those arriving by train, the nearest station is Vannes, which is just a 10-minute drive away from our cottage.
If you prefer to fly, both Nantes and Rennes airports are equidistant from our location. However, please note that the additional travel time by car will be approximately one hour. On the other hand, if you choose to fly to Lorient, it will take an additional 30 minutes by car to reach our cottage.
For those arriving by train, the nearest station is Vannes, which is just a 10-minute drive away from our cottage.
If you prefer to fly, both Nantes and Rennes airports are equidistant from our location. However, please note that the additional travel time by car will be approximately one hour. On the other hand, if you choose to fly to Lorient, it will take an additional 30 minutes by car to reach our cottage.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | 95 | 250 | 400 |
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Attractions
- Île d'Arz: Located just off the coast of Arradon, Île d'Arz is a charming island known for its beautiful beaches, quaint village, and scenic walking trails. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by bike, enjoy a picnic on the sandy shores, or take a boat trip around the island to admire its stunning landscapes.
- Vannes Old Town: Situated a short distance from Arradon, Vannes Old Town is a medieval walled city that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can wander through narrow cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and explore historic sites such as the Vannes Cathedral and the Château de l'Hermine.
- Golfe du Morbihan Natural Regional Park: Just a stone's throw away from Arradon, this natural park is a haven for nature lovers. With its diverse ecosystems, including salt marshes, forests, and islands, the park offers fantastic opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and boat trips. Visitors can also discover traditional fishing villages dotted along the coastline.
- Port Navalo: Located on the western tip of the Rhuys Peninsula, Port Navalo is a picturesque harbor town known for its stunning views over the Gulf of Morbihan. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, admire the boats, and savor fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. The nearby Pointe de Port Navalo offers panoramic vistas of the gulf and its islands.
- Château de Suscinio: Situated a short drive from Arradon, the Château de Suscinio is a medieval castle steeped in history. This well-preserved fortress was once a residence of the Dukes of Brittany and offers a fascinating glimpse into their lives. Visitors can explore the castle's grand halls, towers, and gardens, as well as enjoy exhibitions and events that bring the site to life.
- Carnac Stones: Located about 30 minutes away from Arradon, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic sites. This prehistoric monument consists of thousands of standing stones arranged in rows, alignments, and dolmens. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the mysteries and legends surrounding these impressive stone formations.
- Saint-Goustan: Situated in the nearby town of Auray, Saint-Goustan is a charming and picturesque harbor that dates back to the Middle Ages. With its narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and waterfront cafes, it offers a delightful ambiance for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can also explore the historic buildings, such as the Church of Saint-Sauveur, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the weekly market. Note: It's important to check the opening hours and availability of these attractions, as some may have specific visiting schedules or seasonal closures.