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Claudy Beauce
Ld Le Moulin de Chaquel
Camors
56300

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price from €270

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0297657944

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0632371812

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Located in a serene and lush valley, Le Moulin de Chaquel (gite for 4/5 persons) offers a peaceful retreat. Nestled amidst wooded surroundings, this charming accommodation is conveniently situated a short distance away from Pluvigner. The gite is positioned just south of the breathtaking and expansive Forêt Domaniale de Camors, while being only 15km north of Auray and the Golfe du Morbihan, a captivating inland sea adorned with numerous islands. Additionally, the enchanting Riviére d'Etel can be found within close proximity, adding to the magical atmosphere of the area.

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Property type Quantity
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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 1 270 420

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Carnac Stones (9.6 km away) - This famous prehistoric site features over 3,000 standing stones, forming alignments and dolmens that date back to 4,500 BC. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the mysterious history of these ancient megaliths.
  • Quiberon Peninsula (25.5 km away) - Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful beaches, stunning cliffs, and charming coastal towns. Visitors can enjoy water activities, scenic hiking trails, and indulge in fresh seafood.
  • Pont-Aven (27.3 km away) - This picturesque village is known for its association with the famous post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Visitors can explore the art galleries, stroll along the river, and admire the charming architecture that inspired many artists.
  • Vannes (33.8 km away) - Vannes is a historic walled city with a rich medieval heritage. The city boasts well-preserved ramparts, cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses. Highlights include the stunning Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the charming old harbor.
  • Gulf of Morbihan (37.3 km away) - Located in southern Brittany, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural area with an archipelago of islands, picturesque coastal villages, and beautiful landscapes. Visitors can take boat trips, go hiking, or simply enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
  • Hennebont (41.6 km away) - This medieval town offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved fortifications, ancient gates, and charming old town. The highlight is the impressive 14th-century Hennebont Castle, which houses a museum dedicated to the town's history.
  • Lorient (42.1 km away) - Lorient is a vibrant port city known for its maritime heritage and lively cultural scene. Visitors can explore the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, enjoy the beautiful beaches, or attend one of the city's many festivals, such as the Interceltic Festival.
  • Belle-Île-en-Mer (45.8 km away) - This picturesque island off the coast of Brittany is a haven for nature lovers. With its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming villages, Belle-Île-en-Mer offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring its unique flora and fauna.
  • Concarneau (47.9 km away) - Known for its historic walled city and bustling fishing port, Concarneau is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can walk along the ramparts, visit the impressive Ville Close (walled town), and enjoy the local seafood in one of the many waterfront restaurants. 10. Saint-Cado (49.7 km away) - Located on a small island in the Etel River, Saint-Cado is a charming village known for its picturesque stone cottages and a small chapel. Visitors can cross the footbridge to explore the village, enjoy a peaceful walk along the river, or relax in one of the waterfront cafés.

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