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Accommodation description
Living/Dining room : 16m², TV, sofa, hi-fi, sofa, table, chairs, opening onto terrace. Kitchen : 4m², tile flooring, mini-oven, dishwasher, microwave, gas hob, fridge-freezer, pressure cooker, toaster, coffee maker, kettle. 1 Bedroom, 1 Shower room, 1 wc: Bedroom : first floor, 18m², parquet flooring, double bed, wardrobe, chair, 2 armchairs, desk, TV, video. Iron, ironing board and dryer. Views of courtyard and village. Shower room : 4m² ground floor, shower, washbasin, wc, washing machine.
Outdoor facilities
Grounds : 40m², enclosed, with lawn. Terrace : furnished, barbecue.
Household Info : Sorry, no babies accepted 2 TV’s 2 Videos Sorry, no pets Parking outside the grounds Noise : none Overlooked : yes. General Info : Beach, sea: 300m Supermarket: 7 km Shops: 7 km Doctor: 7 km Town centre: 7 km Tennis: 7 km Hospital: 70 km Brest Horse riding: 1000m Golf: 7 km Night club: 15 km. To be paid on site: Security deposit: 400€ cash Cleaning: The property and grounds should be left clean or a charge of 30€ will be made. Bed linen hire: 10€/bed/week. Please bring your own towels.
Location
Situated in Western Brittany, on the Pointe des Espagnols on the sought-after Crozon peninsula, 70 km south of Brest with its award-winning Ocean discovery park Océanopolis. The beautiful city of Quimper with its cathedral, narrow cobbled streets is well worth a visit. Also within easy reach of Douarnenez and Pointe du Raz, a dramatic place of crashing waves and strong winds, the most visited site in Brittany. PLACES TO SEE: Crozon Peninsula. Scenic rugged coastline with numerous fishermen’s ports and sheltered sandy coves. Spectacular natural setting for walks, bike rides and watersports. Camaret. 8 km. Peaceful little fishing village situated at the most western tip of the Crozon Peninsula. Almost completely surrounded by the Ocean and off the beaten track, it is a little gem waiting to be discovered. Plenty of seafood restaurants, creperies and bars to discover. Quimper. 65 km. Beautiful riverside city with narrow cobbled streets, a Gothic cathedral and a host of lively bars and restaurants. Famous for its Breton faience pottery and Armor Lux clothes factory which collections are inspired by the colours of the sea and Breton values. Brest. 70 km. Large seaport and naval base in a wide natural harbour, facing the Crozon peninsula. Renowned for its Oceanopolis aquarium. 3 golf courses. THINGS TO DO: Breizh Park, Crozon. 10 km. Tree top adventure park. Tree climbing. Paintball. Mini-golf. On the Crozon peninsula, between Brest and Quimper. 1 hectare dedicated to family fun. Face Ouest, Roscanvel. 1 km. Climbing. Enjoy the magnificent natural setting of the Crozon Peninsula and discover or perfect your climbing. For an exciting day: via-corda, aqua-rope, ponting...! Sailing/Diving club, Roscanvel harbourside. The sailing club based on the harbourside offers weekly courses in the Summer whilst the renowned diving club is available all year round to beginners and advanced divers alike. Océanopolis, Brest. 70 km. Aquarium. An excellent marine life centre and Europe’s largest marine aquarium, on Brest seafront. With 3 different climatic zones, it offers many beautifully presented displays. A family favourite which will captivate all ages. FURTHER AFIELD: Pointe du Raz. 85 km. Most famous headland in Brittany and beauty spot offering breath taking vistas over the Atlantic ocean. Celebrated by Flaubert and Victor Hugo, it attracts millions of visitors. A stunning place to be on a windy day! Bénodet. 90 km. Charming and popular seaside resort and yachting centre with long and sheltered sandy beach. At the mouth of the Odet river, it can also be reached by boat from Quimper. The resort boasts a golf course, talassotherapy centre, casino and a good selection of restaurants. Concarneau. 95 km. Fishing port with delightful fortified old city. Enjoy a stroll through the small town and don’t miss the famous Kouign Amann, a Breton cake full of butter and sugar. Very naughty but so delicious! Pont Aven. 100 km. Artists’ haunt situated inland from the tip of the Aven estuary. It is a small port popular with tourists and boasting many art galleries. Made famous by Gauguin when he came to paint in the 1880’s before leaving for Tahiti and inspired the Pont Aven school. |
Roscanvel - Finistère - Sam SuffitRoscanvel, Finistère France
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