Villa with 3 Bedrooms, Bretagne Villa 1059
Trégunc, France
Amenities
Patio/Balcony
Fireplace
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Property Manager is proud to present Bretagne Villa 1059 .
Inside
"Bretagne Villa 1059", 4-room house 120 m2. Modern furnishings: large livingdining room with open-hearth fireplace, dining table, TV, hi-fi system and DVD. Exit to the terrace. 1 room with Dressing room with 1 french bed (140 cm, length 190 cm), bathshower. 1 room with 1 french bed (140 cm, length 190 cm). Open kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 2 induction hot plates, 2 gas rings, toaster, kettle, microwave, freezer, electric coffee machine, cooking island). Sep. WC. Upper floor: 1 room with sloping ceilings with 2 beds (90 cm, length 190 cm), separate WC. Electric heating. Parquet floors. Balcony, terrace. Terrace furniture, barbecue (portable), deck chairs (4). Facilities: washing machine. Internet (WiFi, free). Please note: non-smoking house. Smoke alarm.
HouseResidence
Modern single-family house "La Lauremma". In the hamlet Riel 6.5 km from the centre of Trégunc, 2 km from the centre of Nevez, 11 km from the centre of Concarneau, 2 km from the sea, 2 km from the beach. Private: property 1'600 m2, beautiful, well-kept garden lawn and wildlife garden, parking (for 2 cars) on the premises. Shop 2 km, supermarket 2 km, restaurant 2 km, bakery 2 km, sandy beach "Kersidan" 2 km, indoor swimming pool 11 km. Golf course (18 hole) 20 km, sailing school 3 km, walking paths from the house 20 m. Nearby attractions: Chaumières de Kerascoet 5 km, Pointe de Trevignon 8 km, Pont Aven 10 km, Quimper 40 km.
Prior to your departure, you will receive the key collection information for your stay, along with your travel documents.
General info
Standing stone country, cosy, busy town with 6'571 inhabitants, directly by the sea, 30 km from Quimper, 50 km from Lorient, 200 km from Rennes. All shops, restaurants etc. in the resort. Museum, cinema, attractions. Brest 98 km. Saint-Brieuc 130 km. To visit: Dunes and lakes sites, many historical chapels. Town known for its moorings: European blue flag, as well as for its local dishes. Trevigun fishing harbour.
Summer
Beach, 23 km long. Sandy beach. Sports harbour. Diving, sailing, sailing school, canoeing. Fishing. 100 km hiking paths. Mountain bike routes. Children's playground. Kayaking. Windsurfing. Many hiking excursions over more than 100 km of walking paths.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Brittany, France is a region abundant in history and natural beauty, making it a compelling destination for travelers. Its rugged coastline extends approximately 1,200 miles, providing breathtaking sea views and picturesque beaches. The Pink Granite Coast and Emerald Coast are particularly renowned for their unique landscapes.
The region's rich history is palpable in its numerous historical sites. The ancient megalithic alignments of Carnac are a must-see, as are the medieval towns of Dinan and Vannes with their well-preserved half-timbered houses and cobblestone streets. Brittany also boasts several castles like the Château de Josselin and Château de Combourg that transport visitors back to another era.
Brittany's cultural heritage is deeply embedded in Celtic traditions, which can be experienced through its music festivals like the Festival Interceltique de Lorient. The Breton language, although not widely spoken with only an estimated 200,000 regular speakers remaining today, can still be heard in certain parts of the region.
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate Brittany's diverse flora and fauna. The region has four national parks including the Armorique Regional Natural Park and Brière Regional Natural Park that offer hiking trails through marshlands, forests, and along the coast.
Culinary aficionados will relish Brittany's gastronomic delights. The region is celebrated for its fresh seafood like oysters from Cancale and scallops from Saint-Brieuc Bay. Crepes and galettes (savory buckwheat pancakes) are traditional dishes that should not be missed.
In summary, Brittany offers a unique fusion of natural beauty, historical sites, cultural experiences, and delectable cuisine that caters to all types of travelers. Its relaxed pace of life makes it an ideal destination for those seeking to unwind while exploring its many attractions.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM