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A cozy living area features a stone fireplace, providing a rustic focal point. Comfortable seating options include a white sofa and an armchair. A wooden cabinet and a television are positioned along the wall, while soft lighting from a lamp creates an inviting ambiance.
Cottage in Berrien
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 156 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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A coastal building is visible against a clear blue sky, with the sun shining brightly above. The structure features a rounded tower, with the name 'Nantouar' displayed prominently, and is surrounded by a rocky shoreline.
Home in Louannec
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Charming house 400 m from a wild beach

A peaceful oasis in the heart of unspoiled nature. Charming fisherman's house composed of a bedroom, renovated and decorated in 2020 in the immediate vicinity of the sea (3 min walk to the wild beach of Nantouar and the GR 34). Accommodation equipped with recent quality materials and furniture to guarantee your comfort. Wi-Fi access will also allow you to stay in touch with loved ones. Possibility to park 2 motor vehicles in the driveway of the property. Shops nearby.

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Cottage in Concarneau
5 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Solo/duo, 4 Degrés Ouest, the countryside in Concarneau

Furnished Tourism Rating *** Located in the Concarnoise countryside, 4 Degrees West is a cottage for 1 or 2 people, in eco-building, quiet, in a hamlet, 6 km from the city center of Concarneau, 7 km from the village of Forêt-Fouesnant (Breton Riviera), 3.5 km from the famous GR34, 2 km from the green way Concarneau-Roscoff and 3 km from the RN165. Ideal if you prefer tranquility, the cottage is adjoining the owner’s house with independent access and private parking.

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A stone cottage featuring a slate roof, adorned with vibrant blue shutters. Green vines gracefully climb along the exterior walls. A small table and chairs are set in the foreground, surrounded by lush grass and garden plants, creating a peaceful outdoor space.
Home in Loctudy
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Quiet house with character, Loctudy – Lesconil

Ideally located 1.8 km from the charming port of Lesconil and the large white sandy beach. Living room, open kitchen, living room/wood-burning stove, sofa bed, bathroom: shower and toilet. Upstairs on mezzanine, the staircase to access it is steep, with 2 beds (90 x 200). Beds are made on arrival for a relaxing and rejuvenating vacation. Possibility of lunch/dinner outside in the shared courtyard of this Breton farmhouse (south facing). Baby kit available on request.

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A wooden house is shown surrounded by a lush garden, featuring an inviting entrance with large glass doors. The structure is complemented by a patio and natural landscaping, including flowering shrubs and greenery, creating a serene outdoor space.
Home in Louannec
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The beach house

Bay of Perros Guirrec, on this beachfront property 3 hens, 2 horses, 1 cat, 1 setter live in harmony. Bénédicte would be happy to host you in her recent 45 m2 house, quiet and comfortable, made of wood, (ISO 2012 standard) designed to seduce you. From the pink granite coast to the island of Bréhat, 4 or 5 days would be useful for visiting Trégor. A bedroom, a large living room, a kitchen area, toilet and separate bathroom, a terrace overlooking the sea...

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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 in La Chapelle-des-Marais
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Romantic Gîte with Pool & Spa L'oiseau du paradis

This place has a decidedly unique style. The bird of paradise... Giteloiseauduparadis Passion, Charm, Escape... you are in the right place you can enjoy the private space all year round with Indoor swimming pool heated to 30°C SPA at 36.5°C (aromatherapy) Lose yourself in this cocooning room with its 200X200 king size bed and small sofa where you can relax. Fully-equipped kitchen Outdoor terrace and its fully enclosed garden. Gitel 'oiseauduparadis.

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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 in Plouha
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

House on the beach + private wellness area

Welcome to our wellness lodge on Plage du Palus in Plouha! In the heart of a natural area, on the dike, this small renovated 40 m2 fisherman's house and its seaside terrace welcome you in an exceptional and peaceful setting! Completely renovated and equipped, this accommodation has a real high-end wellness area: Nordic sauna, shower with bucket of cold water, massage bath... Everything is provided for your comfort. Just come with your swimsuit 😁

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A quaint wooden tiny house is surrounded by a lush garden, featuring blooming flowers and green grass. Two red chairs are positioned in front, inviting relaxation. The sky is clear and blue, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Tiny home in Quistinic
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Peaceful and natural tiny house

A small wooden house with its quiet garden, in the heart of an organic vegetable farm, Ideally located for hikes, admiring the sunken paths, woods, pretty meadows and streams or simply recharging your batteries. It is an invitation to disconnect and return to nature. From the south-facing terrace with barbecue, dining table, garden furniture… you can observe the hill, the forest in front of you and let the songs of birds lull you.

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A scenic view of a yellow chalet by a serene pond is surrounded by lush greenery and trees. The calm water reflects the chalet and the partly cloudy blue sky, creating a tranquil outdoor atmosphere. Wild grasses frame the scene, enhancing the natural setting.
Tiny home in Guiscriff
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Pond-side cottage in unspoiled nature

Isolated 4-season chalet for 2 people and 1 child by a pond, in a large garden-forest. Dragonflies, kingfishers... and with a little luck, otters and roe deer. Wake up, take a dip... or take the oars! The chalet has a kitchenette, sofa, table, 2 single beds + 1 child's mattress. The dry toilets are outside. A Finnish sauna welcomes you in the cold season (€20). Far from any noise or light pollution, dare to return to nature!

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A cozy living area features a green sofa paired with a round wooden coffee table. Sunlight filters through the red-framed windows, illuminating the space. A small dining table is set against a background of charming timbered buildings, while decorative accents add a touch of warmth.
Flat in Quimper
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Chez Coco, in the heart of the historic center.

In the heart of the historic center of Quimper, Rue Kéréon and its colorful wood-framed houses. Studio on the second floor, at the foot of the cathedral, exceptional location. Building with red/pink windows in outdoor photos. Wifi and Smart TV, fiber box. Linen provided, towels sheets and duvet cover, the bed is made before your arrival. Accommodation classified 2 stars in furnished tourism.

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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.
Barn in Taden
5 out of 5 average rating, 168 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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The tatami bedroom features a spacious futon bed adorned with decorative pillows. A bright yellow accent wall is complemented by four art pieces depicting serene landscapes. Natural light fills the room, enhancing the warm atmosphere of the minimalist design.
Home in Pleumeur-Bodou
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Old stone house next to forest and sea

Welcome to our old stone house! This property is a former farm, built in the 19th century, 2 km from the sea. The small house was fully renovated in 2021. Here you will enjoy: Wood stove in fireplace, Chinese-style living room and fully equipped kitchen, Tatami bedroom and bathroom upstairs, Exclusive entrance and parking (free).

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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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