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A serene garden setting is presented, featuring a well-maintained lawn with a fallen branch lying across it. Towering trees frame the scene, and a charming house with a sloped roof is partially visible in the background, surrounded by lush greenery.
Guest house
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

pennty breton, sauna, nature, forêt, mer, paimpol

Envie d'un lieu atypique ? Envie de vous reconnecter à la nature, au calme ? Envie de détente, d'un sauna ? L'île de Bréhat, la côte de granit rose, Paimpol, Tréguier, Pontrieux, Beauport... Ça vous tente ? "Le coin perdu" est l'endroit idéal de votre prochaine escapade à la mer ! A 5 mn du port de Paimpol, située en plein bois, la maison est logée dans un véritable écrin de verdure et de nature protégée. Orientée plein Sud, elle est abritée des vents. vous serez seuls, tranquilles, zen kenavo !

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A serene garden area features a round blue table with two wrought-iron chairs, set against a backdrop of a charming house. Lush greenery surrounds the space, complemented by decorative plants in various containers. A gravel pathway leads toward the structure, evoking a relaxing outdoor atmosphere.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Maison de charme entre plages et campagne 5 à 7p.

Maison au calme, idéale pour l'accueil de familles (5 p), indépendante, grande terrasse et jardin privatifs. Nous contacter pour la location de la 3ème chambre, accès par l'extérieur avec WC et baignoire cf photos. 40€ la nuitée. Située à 13 km de l’Océan, location idéale pour visiter le Finistère du Nord au Sud, d'Ouest en Est. Au bout du Monde ! le Menez Hom (330 m) à 5 mn, offre une vision à 360 degrés et donne un avant goût de tout ce qui vous attend ! Vie culturelle riche et intense...

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The image captures a serene view of a coastal landscape, where a grassy area leads to a calm sea dotted with sailboats. Vibrant greenery and blooming flowers frame the foreground, while the distant shoreline and a partially cloudy sky complete the picturesque scene.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Maison de pêcheur & magnifique vue mer 💙

Notre maison de pêcheur en pierres, choix idéal pour tous ceux qui veulent profiter d’une dose de paix et de calme associé à un excellent emplacement, est rénovée et décorée avec beaucoup d’amour. Elle est située en première ligne devant la baie de Paimpol, orientée sud, et bénéficie d’un cadre exceptionnel et d’une vue imprenable … avec un accès direct et privatif à la mer et à la plage au bout du jardin… Un rêve de partir à pied de la maison en longeant la côte ou sur le GR 34 … Kayak biplace

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An indoor heated pool is highlighted with soft blue lighting, complemented by steps leading into the water. Adjacent, a spa area can be seen with inviting seating nearby. Large windows allow for natural light while twinkling lights decorate the space, enhancing its tranquil ambiance.
Place to stay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Gîte Romantique Piscine & Spa L'oiseau du paradis

Ce logement affiche un style résolument unique. L'oiseau du Paradis ... Giteloiseauduparadis Passion, Charme, Evasion .... vous êtes au bon endroit vous profitez toute l'année de l'espace privatif avec Piscine intérieure chauffée à 30°C SPA à 36,5°C ( aromathérapie ) Perdez vous dans cette chambre cocooning avec son lit King size 200X200 et son petit canapé ou vous pourrez vous prélasser. Cuisine entièrement équipée Terrasse extérieure et son jardin entièrement clos. Gitel'oiseauduparadis.

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A spacious living area showcases a monumental stone fireplace as its focal point. Two leather armchairs are positioned near a wooden table, and a flat-screen television is mounted above the fireplace. Warm lighting is provided by overhead pendant lamps, creating a cozy atmosphere.
Loft
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

A DINAN « La vie de château » manoir parc & étang⚜️

Dans un écrin de verdure & de calme d'un magnifique château du XVe siècle située à l'entrée de notre belle cité médiévale Dinan, vous séjournerez dans un appartement loft de 54m2 au rdc du batiment principal. Vous découvrirez sa magnifique cheminée monumentale et vous tomberez sous le charme de cet édifice authentique, chargé d'histoire avec tout le confort moderne au coeur d'un beau parc de 3 hectares avec son étang à seulement 15 min à pieds du centre historique ou 3 min en bus gratuit.

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The charming exterior of a small stone house features rustic wall textures and a welcoming entrance. A small, round red table with matching chairs is positioned under a flowering bush. Potted plants add greenery to the outdoor space, enhancing the homey atmosphere.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Petite maison de charme près des plages

Une petite maison en pierre au sein du vieux village de Kerzellec sur le chemin des Peintres. Tout est pensé pour vous ressourcer au calme entre les vagues à 500 mètres au bout du chemin et le chant des oiseaux. Vous serez charmés par ce vieux four à pain du XVIIIe, entièrement restauré pour un séjour au coeur du Pouldu où tout se fait à pied : (en saison) boulangerie, restaurants, bars, épicerie, le tout, entouré de six plages toutes aussi charmantes et différentes les unes que les autres.

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A sandy road leads towards a calm sea view, framed by lush greenery on either side. In the distance, a gentle hillside rises, creating a serene backdrop. A motorcycle is parked along the roadside, under soft blue skies with scattered clouds.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Maison sur la plage + espace bien être privé

Bienvenue dans notre lodge bien-être sur la Plage du Palus à Plouha ! Au cœur d'une zone naturelle, sur la digue, cette petite maison de pêcheur rénovée de 40M2 et sa terrasse bord de mer vous accueillent dans un cadre exceptionnel et paisible ! Totalement rénové et équipé, cet hébergement dispose d'un véritable espace bien-être haut-de-gamme : sauna nordique , douche avec seau d'eau froide, balnéo massant ... Tout est prévu pour votre confort. Venez juste avec votre maillot de bain 😁

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Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

La Petite Maison

Liz and Simon welcome you to your holiday cottage in a charming old hamlet. You will enjoy the use of a private garden as well as a warm, comfortable interior. La Petite Maison is a 4 minute walk from a boulangerie (breakfast not supplied). Berrien is 5 mins drive from a supermarket in Huelgoat, and to its cafés, shops and restaurants on the lake. Berrien has some beautiful countryside, such as Huelgoat forest and the paths of the Monts d'Arrée. Morlaix - 22km, Carnatec/Locquirec 38km

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An aerial view captures two distinct houses set in a lush green landscape. The Maison du Capitaine features a rustic façade with a red-roofed section, while the adjoining pavilion has a modern design with large glass windows. A shaded outdoor dining area is visible.
Townhouse
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Seaside House and its Pavilion above the water

La Maison du Capitaine (60 M2) et son pavillon ( 40M2) surplombent directement les flots de la rivière du Trieux, le flux et reflux des marées, des premières heures des lumières bleues, au coucher du soleil aux couleurs de nos côtes de granite rose. Situé à quelques minutes de Paimpol, célèbre petit port de pêche, à quelques pas de la plage discrète de sable claire. Accès directGR34, proximité de l’Ile de Bréhat, Château de la Roche Jagu, Sillon de Talbert, Golf de Boisgelin.

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A spacious living area features large windows allowing natural light to fill the room. A neutral-colored sofa is complemented by colorful armchairs, while a coffee table sits at the center. Artworks adorn the walls, and patterned rugs add warmth to the space.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Appartement de charme en plein cœur de Vannes

Dans un immeuble à colombages du 18ème, nous mettons à votre disposition notre appartement plein de charme situé dans le centre historique piéton de Vannes. L’emplacement est unique et notre appartement très agréable, chaleureux et lumineux avec ses 5 grandes portes fenêtres, calme et à la fois idéalement placé au cœur de l’intramuros pour découvrir la ville médiévale et le golfe du Morbihan.

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A charming shabby chic cottage is nestled within lush greenery, surrounded by vibrant shrubs and flowers. A slate roof and stone exterior contribute to its rustic appeal. The driveway leads to a garage, while trees create a serene backdrop, exemplifying the natural beauty of the setting.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Beautifully Presented House

Stunning Shabby chic home on the Cotentin coast, decorated to a high standard. The cottage is on the grounds of a large villa. It is in the centre of a very small village which has a bakery, small convenience shop, cafes and restaurants. It is a short walk to the beach. This is a convenient location for the Mont St Michel and exploring the Brittany/Normandie border.

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A lush green courtyard is framed by rustic stone buildings featuring red shutters. A circular hedge borders a central area, and a pathway paved with stones leads towards an incline of greenery in the background. The scene conveys a tranquil outdoor space, ideal for relaxation.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Romantic storytelling house

This is an old outbuilding where cider was made, completely renovated on 36m2 on the ground with a floating mezzanine floor. The accommodation is independent and offers all the modern comforts of a current home with all the useful equipment. The private park of more than 5000m2 is accessible to travelers who can also go see the goats and sheep in their enclosure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Brittany?

    Brittany has a maritime climate, with mild winters and cool summers. Average temperatures range from 43°F (6°C) in winter to 70°F (21°C) in summer. The region experiences frequent rainfall throughout the year, so it's advised to pack waterproof clothing.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Brittany?

    In Brittany, visitors often appreciate walks along the Pink Granite Coast, visiting the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, exploring the medieval architecture in Vannes, or immersing themselves in the thriving art scene of the city of Rennes.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Brittany?

    The most popular time to visit Brittany is during the summer months from June to August, when temperatures are most pleasant. During this period, events such as the Festival Interceltique de Lorient, a celebration of Celtic culture, and the medieval festival of Fête des Remparts in Dinan, are often held.

  • What are the best places to stay in Brittany?

    Popular areas to stay in Brittany include the vibrant city of Rennes with its rich history and lively cultural scene, the coastal town of Saint-Malo for its historic walled city and beaches, and Brest, known for its maritime heritage and striking natural surroundings.

  • What are the best places to visit in Brittany?

    Popular places to visit in Brittany include the historic Mont Saint-Michel, the beautiful walled city of Saint-Malo, the charming town of Dinan, and the prehistoric site of Carnac, known for its ancient standing stones.

  • What are some hiking trails in Brittany?

    Brittany is renowned for its hiking trails, with the GR34 coastal path being a favourite among hikers. The Brocéliande Forest, a place steeped in Arthurian legend, and the Sentier des Douaniers, with its views of the Pink Granite Coast, are also popular choices.

  • What are some family activities to do in Brittany?

    Brittany has many family-friendly activities that are worth exploring. You can visit the interactive Oceanopolis aquarium in Brest, explore the historic Saint-Malo city walls, or spend a day playing at the Grand Aquarium in Saint-Malo. For outdoor activities, families can venture on a hike around the Pink Granite Coast, or discover the quaint villages and beautiful landscapes of the Brocéliande Forest.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Brittany?

    Day trips in Brittany might include a visit to the charming island of Île de Bréhat, an exploration of the prehistoric stones at Carnac, or a stroll through the historic walled town of Dinan. The mythical forest of Brocéliande is also frequently suggested.

All about Brittany

Boasting more than 1,000 kilometres of coastline, Brittany — Bretagne in French — is a peninsular region in northwest France between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. Its maritime heritage is reflected in its fishing ports, from Saint-Goustan in the south to Dahouët in the north, and major port cities such as Brest and St Malo. The dramatic beauty of its seascapes is showcased in areas like the Pink Granite Coast close to Lannion, while the rich variety of sumptuous beaches like Dinard, Perros-Guirec, and Quiberon draw visitors to the area throughout the summer.

Armorique Regional Natural Park leads inland from the dramatic shores of western Brittany, with trails through spectacular ranges like the Black Mountains, offering views across the region, into the ancient forest at Huelgoat. Neolithic standing stones around Carnac are reminders of the people who lived in the area thousands of years ago. Brittany is peppered with historic towns and villages to explore, from the regional Breton capital of Rennes, a university city with timber-framed structures and a sumptuous parliament building, to the historic medieval walled city of Vitré with its ruined castle.

What are the top things to do in Brittany?

Saint-Malo

Located on the beautiful Emerald Coast of northern Brittany, Saint-Malo is an enchanting port city with a natural harbour. The Intra-Muros (between the walls) area encompasses the old walled town with an imposing cathedral, a maze of medieval streets, and stories of 19th-century privateers. It also boasts two tiny islands you can walk to at low tide, Grand Bé and Petit Bé.

Île de Bréhat

Take a 10-minute ferry from the Pink Granite Coastline at Pointe de l’Arcouest to the car-free island of Île de Bréhat. At only 3.5 kilometres long, the island is small enough that you can hire a bike to explore the incredible natural scenery, including its red granite cliffs, as well as a 19th-century fort, the Héaux de Bréhat lighthouse, and Guerzido Beach, before heading to the charming tiny village of Le Bourg.

Carnac

Travel back around 7,000 years to witness the majesty of the standing stones in Carnac, numbering almost 3,000 across an area of more than four kilometres, and one of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe. Discover the various theories about the alignments of these megaliths and head to the Neolithic grave mound, the Tumulus of St. Michel.

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