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Yannick LucasKerhouiden
Baud
56150
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Experience ultimate relaxation and serenity in this delightful cottage tucked away amidst picturesque countryside. Nestled on expansive 5000 m² gardens adorned with swings and a table tennis table, this enchanting retreat guarantees a tranquil escape. Indulge in year-round swimming bliss within the magnificent 17 x 8m swimming pool dome, complete with comfortable sun lounges and exhilarating slides for those scorching summer days.Reviews
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Holiday Home | 4 | 750 | 1550 |
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Attractions
- Josselin Castle: Located in the town of Josselin, this medieval castle dates back to the 11th century. It is known for its unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles and is home to a museum that displays historical artifacts.
- Pontivy: Situated on the banks of the Blavet River, Pontivy is a charming town with a rich history. Visitors can explore the Napoleonic-era Château des Rohan, stroll along the picturesque canals, and enjoy the vibrant local market.
- Baud Market: Baud itself is known for its lively market, held every Saturday. Here, you can find a variety of fresh produce, local delicacies, crafts, and antiques. It's a great place to experience the authentic local culture.
- Abbaye de Bon-Repos: Located in Saint-Gelven, this ancient Cistercian abbey dates back to the 12th century. The ruins of the abbey now host cultural events, including a renowned annual festival, and provide a peaceful setting for a leisurely walk.
- Lac au Duc: Just a short drive from Kerhouiden, Lac au Duc is a beautiful lake offering various water activities such as swimming, sailing, and kayaking. The lake is surrounded by scenic walking paths and picnic areas, perfect for a relaxing day outdoors.
- Les Forges des Salles: Situated in the village of Les Forges, this open-air museum showcases traditional blacksmithing techniques. Visitors can witness demonstrations and learn about the region's industrial heritage.
- La Gacilly: Known for its stunning floral displays and charming streets, La Gacilly is a picturesque village renowned for its connection to the Yves Rocher cosmetics brand. The village also hosts a popular annual photography festival.
- Hennebont: This historic town boasts a well-preserved medieval fortress, the Château de Hennebont. Explore the ramparts, towers, and dungeons while learning about the town's fascinating past. Hennebont is also famous for its annual medieval festival.
- Alignements de Carnac: Located near the coastal town of Carnac, this prehistoric site is home to thousands of standing stones, arranged in rows. It is one of the largest megalithic complexes in the world and offers a glimpse into the ancient civilization of Brittany. 10. Gulf of Morbihan: A short distance from Baud, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction. This inland sea is dotted with numerous islands and offers breathtaking views, as well as opportunities for sailing, kayaking, and exploring the diverse marine life.