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Address:
Le GovicKerhys
Pluneret
56400
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Description for B&B:
This description is of a spacious house suitable for accommodating 6 to 8 people. The house offers a well-equipped kitchen and a large living room with a television. Additionally, there is a family room with two double beds, two bedrooms with double beds, and the possibility of an additional bedroom. The house also includes two bathrooms and two toilets for convenience. Outside, there is a terrace with garden furniture, a beautiful garden, and parking facilities. Checks are accepted as a form of payment.Description for Gite
We have two cottages available on the ground floor. The first cottage can accommodate 2 to 3 people and features 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with a toilet, a fully equipped kitchen, and a cozy TV lounge. The second cottage can sleep 3 to 4 people, offering 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilets, and a well-equipped kitchen. Both cottages have access to shared outdoor facilities, including a beautiful garden, a terrace, and convenient parking. We also accept holiday checks for payment.Reviews
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Apartment | 2 | 180 | 550 | non | |||||||||||
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Holiday Home | 1 | 350 | 780 | non | |||||||||||
Notes: furnished kitchen |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Basilica of Sainte-Anne d'Auray: Located in Sainte-Anne d'Auray, just a short drive from Pluneret, this basilica is a popular pilgrimage site in Brittany. It is dedicated to Saint Anne, the patron saint of Brittany, and features stunning architecture and beautiful stained glass windows.
- Vannes: Situated approximately 10 kilometers from Pluneret, Vannes is a charming medieval town with well-preserved ramparts, narrow cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses. The town is known for its historic center, picturesque harbor, and the impressive Vannes Cathedral.
- Carnac Megaliths: About 20 kilometers from Pluneret, Carnac is famous for its collection of prehistoric standing stones known as the Carnac Megaliths. These ancient alignments are among the largest in the world and attract visitors interested in archaeology and ancient history.
- Gulf of Morbihan: The Gulf of Morbihan, located approximately 30 kilometers from Pluneret, is a stunning natural attraction. It is a sheltered bay dotted with numerous islands, offering breathtaking landscapes, beautiful beaches, and opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and hiking.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated around 40 kilometers from Pluneret, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside town. It is a great spot for water sports, coastal walks, and enjoying fresh seafood.
- Auray: Located just a few kilometers from Pluneret, Auray is a picturesque town with a rich history. Its historic center, known as the Saint-Goustan district, features colorful half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and a picturesque port. Visitors can explore the town's cultural heritage and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: Situated approximately 20 kilometers from Pluneret, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a renowned sailing destination. It hosts international sailing events and offers beautiful beaches, a charming harbor, and a lively marina. Visitors can enjoy water activities, coastal walks, and dining at seafood restaurants.
- Locmariaquer: Located around 15 kilometers from Pluneret, Locmariaquer is a small coastal village known for its megalithic monuments. The village is home to the Table des Marchands, a Neolithic tomb, and the Grand Menhir Brisé, a broken standing stone. Locmariaquer also offers scenic coastal views and a tranquil atmosphere.
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys: Situated approximately 45 kilometers from Pluneret, Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys is a charming seaside village on the Rhuys Peninsula. It offers beautiful beaches, a medieval abbey, and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can enjoy water sports, hiking, and exploring the village's rich history. 10. Lorient: Located about 40 kilometers from Pluneret, Lorient is a vibrant port city known for its maritime heritage. It offers a variety of attractions, including the Submarine Base, the City of Sailing Eric Tabarly, and the Keroman Submarine Pens. Lorient also hosts the renowned Festival Interceltique, celebrating Celtic culture.