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The tourism department has awarded Sabotiere with a prestigious 4-star ranking.Description for Gite
Experience a delightful retreat in the heart of Brittany with our two fully equipped holiday accommodations. Nestled in a charming village, these accommodations offer stunning views of the river just 10 meters away. Immerse yourself in the local ambiance as you explore the nearby restaurants, bars, creperies, pubs, and grocery stores. For the adventurous souls, embark on a picturesque 40 or 50-kilometer walk along the river bank, or venture further into the enchanting heart of Brittany to discover medieval towns and the breathtaking coastline. Brittany is the perfect destination for a tranquil and rejuvenating holiday.Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Nid, Plumeliau:
Super séjour à La Sabotière
Joyeuses retrouvailles avec les très sympathiques propriétaires lors de notre second séjour dans leur magnifique gîte à la propreté irréprochable où règne calme et confort. Un vrai bijou. Enchantés, nous reviendrons dans ce beau et si paisible village traversé par le canal de Nantes à Brest et y pratiquer pédalos, pêche à la ligne & promenades en bateau et aussi y déguster les meilleures crêpes du morbihan. Donc, à bientôt ! Kénavo.
Directions
To travel from Pontivy to Baud, head towards Plumeliau and then continue on to St Nicolas des Eaux.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 60 | 80 | 360 | 560 | non |
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- Pontivy Castle: Located in the nearby town of Pontivy, this medieval fortress is a must-visit attraction. It offers a glimpse into the region's history with its impressive architecture, beautiful gardens, and informative exhibits.
- Josselin Castle: Situated in the charming town of Josselin, this fairy-tale-like castle is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can explore its well-preserved interior, admire the picturesque views of the Nantes-Brest Canal, and discover the rich history of the Rohan family.
- Guegon Artisan Village: Just a short drive from St Nicolas des Eaux, this quaint village is known for its thriving artisan community. Visitors can browse through various workshops and galleries, where local artists showcase their traditional crafts, including pottery, woodwork, and jewelry.
- Valley of the Saints: Located in Carnoët, this unique outdoor sculpture park features gigantic granite statues of Breton saints. It's an awe-inspiring sight and offers an interesting blend of art, culture, and spirituality. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful walk among the sculptures while learning about the legends and stories behind each saint.
- Poul Fetan: This living history museum in Quistinic presents an authentic Breton village from the 19th century. Visitors can experience traditional farming activities, witness demonstrations of old crafts, taste regional delicacies, and even participate in workshops to learn about the local culture and heritage.
- La Gacilly: Known for its annual photography festival, this charming village is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes. It offers picturesque streets, flower-filled gardens, and a variety of art galleries. Visitors can also explore the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden, visit the village's traditional craftsmen, or enjoy a stroll along the riverbanks.
- Hennebont: This historic town is home to the imposing Hennebont Citadel, a medieval fortress that played a significant role in the region's history. Visitors can explore the ramparts, visit the medieval gardens, and learn about the town's past through interactive exhibits. The town itself also boasts picturesque streets, half-timbered houses, and a lively market square.
- Lorient: Located on the coast, Lorient is a vibrant city known for its maritime heritage and annual Inter-Celtic Festival. Visitors can explore the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, enjoy the beautiful beaches, and discover the city's naval history at the Keroman Submarine Base. Lorient also offers a wide range of restaurants, shops, and cultural events. These attractions near St Nicolas des Eaux offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval castles and historic towns to immersing oneself in local art, culture, and natural beauty.