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Maguy MaheKerhellec
Plouharnel
56340
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Experience the beauty of Brittany and the stunning Morbihan coast by staying in this charming renovated stone house in Plouharnel. This delightful property offers both proximity to the coast (with a coastal path leading right to the doorstep) and tranquility, while still being conveniently located near the popular resorts in our region. Carnac is just 3km away, La Trinité sur Mer is 6km, Quiberon is 13km, and Auray, the small port of Saint-Goustan, Vannes, and Lorient are all within a 25km radius. Additionally, the surrounding countryside boasts strong Breton landscapes and legendary tales.With a total area of 80m2, this townhouse is equipped to comfortably accommodate 4 people. The ground floor features a spacious living room with a kitchenette, a convenient veranda, a storage cupboard, and a toilet. Upstairs, there are 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, a storage cupboard, and another toilet. Outside, there is a lovely garden and a designated parking space.
Prices for this property vary depending on the season, ranging from 295€ to 610€ per week. Water and electricity (including electric heating) are included in the price, and bed linen is provided. We also offer additional amenities such as a baby cot, high chair, and babysitting services. This house is available for rent all year round, whether you are planning a long vacation, a short break, or a getaway during school holidays. For more information, please don't hesitate to contact me.
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Attractions
- Carnac Stones: Located just 3 kilometers away from Kerhellec, the Carnac Stones are one of the most famous and extensive megalithic sites in the world. This collection of ancient standing stones includes alignments, dolmens, and tumuli, offering visitors a glimpse into prehistoric times.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated about 8 kilometers southwest of Kerhellec, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning coastal landscapes. Visitors can enjoy beautiful sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming fishing villages, as well as indulge in various water sports and boat trips.
- Saint-Pierre-Quiberon: Located on the northern side of the Quiberon Peninsula, Saint-Pierre-Quiberon is a picturesque seaside town. It offers visitors a pleasant atmosphere, scenic walks, and a chance to explore the natural beauty of the area. The town is also known for its fishing harbor and waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood.
- Fort Penthièvre: Situated at the entrance of the Quiberon Peninsula, Fort Penthièvre is a historic fortress built in the 18th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortifications, including ramparts and underground passages, while enjoying panoramic views of the coastline.
- Étel River: Flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, the Étel River is a beautiful estuary known for its rich birdlife and scenic landscapes. Visitors can take boat trips along the river to discover its natural beauty, explore the picturesque village of Étel, or enjoy fishing and water activities.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: Located approximately 11 kilometers west of Kerhellec, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a charming seaside resort famous for its sailing events and marina. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, admire the numerous sailboats, and relax on the sandy beaches. The town also hosts various regattas, attracting sailing enthusiasts from around the world.
- Auray: Situated about 12 kilometers northeast of Kerhellec, Auray is a historic town with a charming old town center. The town is known for its picturesque harbor, ancient half-timbered houses, and the famous Saint-Goustan district. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the local market, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this Breton town.
- Locmariaquer: Located approximately 15 kilometers northwest of Kerhellec, Locmariaquer is a small coastal village known for its prehistoric sites and seafood. Visitors can discover the ancient megalithic structures, such as the Grand Menhir broken in three parts, and enjoy a meal at one of the seafood restaurants offering fresh oysters and other local delicacies.
- Vannes: Situated about 30 kilometers east of Kerhellec, Vannes is the capital city of the Morbihan department. This medieval city is famous for its well-preserved city walls, cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the cathedral, and enjoy a boat trip along the scenic Gulf of Morbihan. 10. Belle-Île-en-Mer: Located off the coast of Quiberon, Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest Breton island and a popular tourist destination. The island offers stunning coastal landscapes, picturesque villages, and beautiful sandy beaches. Visitors can explore the island by bike or car, visit the impressive Vauban Citadel, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this natural gem.