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Ty Bihan Ar Feunteun17 Rue De Feunteun Ber
Scrignac
29640
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A stone house has been transformed into a charming, independent cottage that can accommodate two people. Located just 300 meters from the village of Scrignac, this lovely cottage offers both nightly and weekly rentals. The price for a week's stay varies from 200 to 290 depending on the season, and all charges are included in the price.The Ty Bihan Ar Feunteun gîte features a cozy living room on the ground floor, complete with a kitchen area equipped with all the necessary appliances such as a stove, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and electric kettle. In addition, there is a comfortable armchair, a daybed, and a TV to relax and unwind. The bathroom is also located on the ground floor and includes a shower, sink, and toilet.
Upstairs, you will find a bedroom with a spacious 160 x 200 cm bed, providing a peaceful and comfortable sleeping environment. The cottage offers free and unlimited WIFI access, as well as electric heating for your comfort. Bed linen and towels are provided, making your stay even more convenient.
Set in a tranquil environment, this cottage is perfect for hikers, professionals on the go, or anyone seeking a short break in beautiful Brittany. You will love the cozy atmosphere of this pied-à-terre, providing a true home-away-from-home experience.
The cottage is conveniently located just 4 km from the Green Way n°7, which is part of the Vélodyssée cycling route. It is also within 25 km of the cities of Morlaix and Carhaix, 15 minutes from Huelgoat and its legendary forest, 20 minutes from the heart of the Monts d'Arrée, and 30 minutes from the sea.
No matter the season, this cottage is open and welcoming.
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Attractions
- Monts d'Arrée - Located in the heart of Brittany, Monts d'Arrée is a stunning mountain range offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. It is a popular destination for hiking, nature walks, and birdwatching.
- Huelgoat Forest - Situated near the village of Huelgoat, this enchanting forest is famous for its massive granite boulders and picturesque scenery. Visitors can explore the moss-covered rocks, discover hidden waterfalls, and stroll along the beautiful lake.
- Armorique Natural Regional Park - Located in the western part of Brittany, this park is known for its diverse ecosystems and stunning coastal landscapes. It offers a range of outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.
- Château de Trévarez - A magnificent castle surrounded by stunning gardens, Château de Trévarez is a must-visit attraction near Scrignac. The castle features beautiful architecture and hosts various exhibitions and events throughout the year.
- Morlaix - A charming medieval town located on the banks of the Morlaix River, Morlaix is known for its half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and the impressive Viaduct of Morlaix. Visitors can explore the town's rich history, visit the local museums, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- La Vallée des Saints - Located in Carnoët, this unique sculpture park is home to over 100 granite statues representing Breton saints. It is an intriguing place to learn about Breton culture, wander among the sculptures, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Finistère Coast - The Finistère coastline is renowned for its rugged beauty, with magnificent cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can explore the picturesque towns of Roscoff and Brest, discover hidden coves, and enjoy activities such as sailing, surfing, and beachcombing.
- Océanopolis - Situated in Brest, Océanopolis is a popular ocean discovery park offering educational and entertaining exhibits about marine life. Visitors can explore various ecosystems, see a wide variety of sea creatures, and learn about conservation efforts.
- Quimper - Known as the cultural capital of Brittany, Quimper is a beautiful town famous for its well-preserved medieval center and stunning Gothic cathedral. Visitors can wander through the charming streets, visit museums and art galleries, and enjoy the local cuisine. 10. Locronan - Recognized as one of the "most beautiful villages in France," Locronan is a picturesque town with well-preserved medieval architecture. It offers a glimpse into the past with its cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and artisan workshops.