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Sonia Le DantecKersever
Caudan
56850
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Description:
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This cottage has been beautifully renovated, preserving the traditional elements and using natural materials such as wood, hemp, lime, and clay. It can comfortably accommodate 4 to 6 people.On the ground floor, you will find a cozy living room and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, gas hob, microwave, coffee maker, and toaster. There is also a lounge area with a sofa bed and a separate toilet.
The first floor features a bedroom with a double bed (140) and a cot, as well as another room with two single beds (90). There is a bathroom with a shower and toilet.
Outside, you can enjoy a terrace with a barbecue and garden chairs, perfect for outdoor dining. There are also swings and a trampoline for some fun activities. The cottage is surrounded by a large landscaped garden with beautiful views of nature.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Gîte "la Parenthèse", Caudan:
Une vraie parenthèse !!!
Magnifique, calme, reposant, entre Quiberon et Concarneau, proche Lorient, superbe gîte, et proprio très sympa. Je recommande vraiment...
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Holiday Home | 1 | 320 | 620 |
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Attractions
- Port-Louis Citadel: Located in the nearby town of Port-Louis, the Citadel is a historic fortification built in the 17th century. It offers stunning views of the sea and houses a museum showcasing the maritime history of the region.
- Keroman Submarine Base: Situated in Lorient, this former German submarine base is now a fascinating museum. Visitors can explore the enormous concrete structures and learn about the history of submarines during World War II.
- La Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly: Also located in Lorient, this interactive sailing museum is dedicated to the famous French sailor Eric Tabarly. It features various multimedia exhibits, simulators, and sailing experiences for all ages.
- Pont-Scorff Zoo: Situated in the town of Pont-Scorff, this zoo is home to over 600 animals from around the world. Visitors can enjoy a day surrounded by wildlife, including lions, giraffes, and elephants.
- Groix Island: A short ferry ride from Lorient, Groix Island is a charming destination known for its beautiful beaches, hiking trails, and picturesque villages. Visitors can explore the island's natural beauty, visit local markets, and indulge in fresh seafood.
- Hennebont Medieval Town: Just a few kilometers away, Hennebont is a medieval town with well-preserved fortifications, cobblestone streets, and timber-framed houses. The town is home to historic sites such as the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Paradis and the Quai des Indes, which hosts cultural events.
- Guidel Plage: A popular beach destination near Kersever, Guidel Plage offers a long stretch of sandy coast for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The beach is backed by dunes and pine forests, providing a scenic setting for relaxation.
- Quimperlé: Located a short distance inland, Quimperlé is a picturesque town with a rich architectural heritage. Visitors can explore its medieval center, stroll along the riverbanks, and admire the beautiful Sainte-Croix Abbey.
- La Terre des Peintres: Situated in the town of Riec-sur-Bélon, this open-air museum showcases sculptures and artwork in a beautiful natural setting. It provides a unique opportunity to appreciate contemporary art while enjoying the tranquil surroundings. 10. Le Faouët: Known for its charming half-timbered houses and medieval market hall, Le Faouët is a small town with a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore its historical streets, visit the local museum, and discover the nearby Chapel of Sainte-Barbe.