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Maguy Mahe
Kerhellec
Plouharnel
56340

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Price per week:

price from €310

Telephone:

0297523216

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0667169953

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Stay in this charming renovated stone house in Plouharnel and discover the beauty of Brittany and the Morbihan coast. This house offers both proximity to the coast (with a coastal path right to the doorstep) and a peaceful atmosphere, while still being conveniently close to various resorts in our area. Carnac is only 3km away, La Trinité sur Mer is 6km away, Quiberon is 13km away, and Auray, the small port of Saint-Goustan, Vannes, and Lorient are all about 25km away. Additionally, you can explore the stunning Breton landscapes and legends of the surrounding countryside.

This 80m2 townhouse with a garden is fully equipped to comfortably accommodate 4 people. On the ground floor, there is a spacious living room with a kitchenette, a veranda, a storage cupboard, and a toilet. Upstairs, there are 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, another storage cupboard, and an additional toilet.

Outside, you'll find a lovely garden and a parking space. Prices vary depending on the season, ranging from 295 to 610 euros per week. Water and electricity (including electric heating) are included in the price, and bed linen is provided. We also have a baby cot, high chair, and babysitting services available.

This house is available for rent throughout the year, whether you're planning a holiday, a short break, or a trip during school holidays. For more information, please don't hesitate to contact me at [contact information].

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 4 310 610

Services

Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Carnac Stones: Located just a short drive from Kerhellec, the Carnac Stones are a collection of ancient megalithic monuments. These prehistoric standing stones are arranged in alignments and are believed to have been erected between 4500 and 3300 BC.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque landscapes. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers.
  • Sainte-Barbe Beach: This beautiful sandy beach is located in Plouharnel and offers a peaceful and scenic setting. It is an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking.
  • Alignements de Kerzerho: Another impressive collection of megalithic alignments, the Alignements de Kerzerho is a lesser-known but equally fascinating site. Visitors can explore the rows of menhirs and gain insight into the ancient history of the region.
  • La Trinite-sur-Mer: A charming seaside town, La Trinite-sur-Mer is famous for its marina and sailing events. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, visit the local shops and restaurants, or simply enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
  • Belle-Ile-en-Mer: Often referred to as "the beautiful island," Belle-Ile-en-Mer is the largest of the Breton islands. It boasts stunning cliffs, secluded coves, and picturesque villages. Visitors can explore the island's rugged coastline, visit historic sites, or simply relax on its sandy beaches.
  • Fort Bloqué: Located near the town of Ploemeur, Fort Bloqué is a historical fortification that offers panoramic views of the coast. Visitors can explore the fort, learn about its history, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Port-Louis Citadel: Situated on the coast of Lorient, the Port-Louis Citadel is a 17th-century fortress that now houses a museum dedicated to the history of the region. Visitors can wander through the fortifications, admire the exhibits, and enjoy the stunning views of the sea.
  • Vannes: A medieval town with a rich history, Vannes is known for its well-preserved old town, charming half-timbered houses, and impressive city walls. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the beautiful Saint-Pierre Cathedral, or take a boat trip along the Gulf of Morbihan. 10. Gulf of Morbihan: A natural paradise, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning inland sea dotted with numerous islands and islets. Visitors can take boat trips to explore the islands, engage in water sports, or simply enjoy the breathtaking views from the coast.

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