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Jean et Irene MévellecKerodet
Coray
29370
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Located in the beautiful South Finistere, our four gites are situated in charming rural buildings made from shale, which were once part of a historic farm dating back to the 1600s and 1800s. Surrounded by a picturesque landscaped area, our private pool offers a privileged space for relaxation and tranquility, perfect for unwinding with your family.Within a convenient radius of 25 kilometers, our Kerodet cottages provide the gateway to a vast tourist area, offering an array of exciting tours, scenic walks, breathtaking views, and a wealth of rich heritage and cultural traditions. Whether you prefer a mesmerizing sea view or the serene beauty of the countryside, our gites cater to your desired emotions.
Only a short 25-minute drive away, you can find yourself basking on beautiful beaches or exploring vibrant cities such as Concarneau and Quimper. For those looking to venture a bit further, Brest and Lorient are just 45 minutes away.
At our gites, we welcome guests year-round, whether it's for a weekend getaway or a peaceful night during the quieter seasons. For more information, please visit our website.
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Directions
To reach your destination from Lorient, take the expressways and follow the signs for "Conq out Coat." Continue in the direction of Rosporden, Torch, and Coray.
If you are coming from Brest, exit at "Ergué Gabéric / Coray" in Quimper. Then, head towards Coray using the D15 road. Once you reach Coray, take the D50 road towards Briec / Langolen. After approximately 800 meters, follow the signs on your right for "Cottages Kerodet."
If you are coming from Brest, exit at "Ergué Gabéric / Coray" in Quimper. Then, head towards Coray using the D15 road. Once you reach Coray, take the D50 road towards Briec / Langolen. After approximately 800 meters, follow the signs on your right for "Cottages Kerodet."
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Holiday Home | 4 | 270 | 510 |
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Attractions
- Quimper (13 km): Quimper is a charming city known for its well-preserved medieval center and beautiful Gothic cathedral. Explore the narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and stroll along the banks of the Odet River.
- Locronan (27 km): Locronan is a picturesque village with well-preserved traditional Breton architecture. Its cobbled streets, granite houses, and medieval church make it a popular filming location for period movies. Don't miss the chance to visit the Chapelle du Pénity and enjoy panoramic views from Montagne de Locronan.
- Pointe du Raz (52 km): Located on the westernmost point of mainland France, Pointe du Raz offers breathtaking coastal views. This rugged headland is a popular spot for hiking and birdwatching. Explore the visitor center, walk along the cliffs, and admire the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Concarneau (55 km): Concarneau is a fortified town built on a rocky island. Its medieval walls surround a charming old town filled with shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Visit the Musée de la Pêche to learn about the town's maritime history or take a boat trip to the nearby Glénan Islands.
- Pont-Aven (55 km): Known as the "City of Artists," Pont-Aven has been inspiring painters for centuries. Explore the picturesque town, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and follow in the footsteps of renowned artists such as Paul Gauguin. Don't forget to taste the famous local delicacy, galettes.
- Douarnenez (62 km): Douarnenez is a vibrant fishing port with a rich maritime heritage. Visit the Port-Musée to discover traditional boats and learn about the town's seafaring history. Enjoy fresh seafood at the bustling fish market or relax on one of the beautiful sandy beaches nearby.
- Carnac (85 km): Carnac is famous for its impressive alignments of ancient standing stones. Explore the vast megalithic site and learn about the mysteries surrounding these prehistoric monuments. The town also offers beautiful beaches, watersports activities, and a lively summer atmosphere.
- Vannes (89 km): Vannes is a charming walled city with a well-preserved medieval center. Walk along the cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the stunning Cathédrale Saint-Pierre. Take a boat trip around the Gulf of Morbihan, known for its picturesque islands and natural beauty.
- Quiberon (93 km): Quiberon is a popular seaside resort known for its beautiful sandy beaches and rugged coastline. Enjoy water sports, relax on the beach, or take a boat trip to the nearby Belle-Île-en-Mer. Don't miss the chance to taste fresh seafood in one of the town's many seafood restaurants. 10. Saint-Malo (149 km): Although a bit further away, Saint-Malo is well worth a visit. This fortified coastal city offers a mix of history, culture, and beautiful beaches. Walk along the ramparts, visit the historic old town, and explore the famous Grand Aquarium. Saint-Malo also serves as a gateway to the stunning Channel Islands.