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This gite is located next to the landlord's house and in close proximity to another gite. It offers a spacious green courtyard and garden. The ground floor consists of a living room with a dining area and kitchen, as well as a separate toilet. On the upper floor, there are two bedrooms (one with a 160x200 bed and the other with two 90x190 beds) and a bathroom with a toilet. The gite is fully equipped with internet, TV, DVD-DIVX player, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. Additionally, it provides garden furniture and can accommodate baby equipment upon request. Linen is provided and all charges are included in the rental.Reviews
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Directions
To travel from Rennes to Brest, you need to go through Guingamp and Saint-Brieuc. Once you reach Plélo, take the exit towards Plélo (D79) and continue for 1.2 km. Then, make a right turn and go straight for another 1.2 km. After that, go around the chapel (Saint Blaise) on the left and take the first left onto the street leading to the fort. The 5th house on the left is your destination.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 250 | 450 | ||||||||||||
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Attractions
- Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, this medieval castle offers panoramic views of the Trieux estuary. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and cultural exhibitions.
- Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast): Situated in Perros-Guirec, this stunning coastal area is known for its unique pink-colored granite rock formations. It offers breathtaking landscapes, charming beaches, and picturesque coastal trails.
- Île-de-Bréhat: A small archipelago situated off the coast of Paimpol, Île-de-Bréhat is often referred to as the "Island of Flowers." Visitors can enjoy walking or cycling around the car-free island, exploring its beautiful gardens, and relaxing on its sandy beaches.
- Saint-Brieuc: As the capital of the Côtes-d'Armor department, Saint-Brieuc is a vibrant city with a rich history. It features a beautiful medieval old town, impressive architecture, and a lively market where visitors can experience the local culture.
- Fort-la-Latte: Situated on the Cap Fréhel peninsula, this well-preserved medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the sea. Visitors can explore its ramparts, towers, and the surrounding natural landscapes.
- Paimpol: A charming coastal town located on the estuary of the Trieux River, Paimpol is famous for its maritime heritage and fishing traditions. Visitors can wander through its picturesque harbor, visit the Maritime Museum, or enjoy fresh seafood at one of its many restaurants.
- Abbaye de Beauport: Situated near Paimpol, this 13th-century Cistercian abbey is surrounded by stunning gardens and offers a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins, walk through its botanical gardens, and learn about its historical significance.
- Ploumanac'h: Located near Perros-Guirec, Ploumanac'h is a quaint village renowned for its beautiful coastline and unique rock formations. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Path) and admire the stunning views of the sea and rocks.
- Cap Fréhel: A rugged headland known for its dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery, Cap Fréhel is a paradise for nature lovers. Visitors can take leisurely walks along its trails, observe seabirds nesting on the cliffs, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. 10. Dinan: Situated along the Rance River, Dinan is a charming medieval town with well-preserved ramparts and timber-framed buildings. Visitors can wander through its narrow cobblestone streets, visit the 14th-century castle, and enjoy panoramic views from the town's ramparts.