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Address:

Le Ret Virginie
Barlagadec
Lignol
56160

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Price per week:

price from €800

Telephone:

0297320907

Mobile:

0680086768

Description:

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This charming cottage boasts a spacious ground floor featuring a cozy lounge area complete with a fireplace, a bathroom equipped with two sinks and a refreshing shower, a separate toilet, as well as a fully-equipped kitchen. Upstairs, guests will find a comfortable bedroom for two and an additional room accommodating up to four individuals. The outdoor terrace offers direct access to a delightful swimming pool, allowing guests to easily unwind and enjoy the surrounding scenery.

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Directions

To get to Directorate Plouay, follow the D18 road towards Inguiniel. Continue on the D18 towards Management Inguiniel Guemenee for approximately 2.6 kilometers, then make a left turn. Keep an eye out for signs indicating "Gîtes de France" and follow them.

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Services

Swimming Pool
Parking
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Attractions

  • Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, this medieval fortress is a must-visit attraction. It showcases a magnificent Gothic architecture and houses an impressive collection of art and historical artifacts.
  • Les Roches du Diable: Translating to "The Devil's Rocks," this natural site is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. It features stunning rock formations, picturesque hiking trails, and a beautiful river where visitors can enjoy kayaking or canoeing.
  • Pontivy: A charming town situated on the banks of the Blavet River, Pontivy is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture. The town offers a variety of attractions, including the Château des Rohan, a historic church, and the Nantes-Brest Canal.
  • The Armorique Regional Natural Park: Just a short drive from Barlagadec, this vast nature reserve is a paradise for nature lovers. It offers diverse landscapes, including forests, moors, and coastal areas, providing ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.
  • Abbaye de Bon Repos: A medieval abbey located in Saint-Gelven, this historical site hosts various cultural events and exhibitions. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about the abbey's intriguing past, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the adjacent Lac de Guerlédan.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is renowned for its stunning beaches and rugged coastline. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports, as well as explore charming seaside towns like Quiberon and Carnac.
  • Vannes: A vibrant city with a well-preserved medieval center, Vannes is worth a visit. It is famous for its picturesque old town, fortified walls, and a beautiful harbor. Explore the narrow cobbled streets, visit the Saint-Pierre Cathedral, and soak up the lively atmosphere in the local markets.
  • Poul-Fetan: This open-air museum offers a fascinating glimpse into rural life in Brittany during the 19th century. Located in Quistinic, visitors can explore traditional thatched-roof houses, observe traditional crafts, and even participate in workshops or demonstrations.
  • Lorient: Known for its maritime heritage, Lorient is a bustling port city with a rich history. It offers various attractions, including a submarine base converted into a museum, a sailing center, and beautiful beaches. 10. La Gacilly: A picturesque village famous for its connection to photography, La Gacilly hosts an annual outdoor photography festival. Visitors can wander through the charming streets, admire the floral displays, and explore the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden.