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Hello OdileLe Courtil Rault
Plelo
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This cozy cottage, located 10 km away from the mesmerizing sea, offers a delightful retreat between the charming towns of St Brieuc and Paimpol. With ample space to accommodate 4 to 10 guests, this comfortable cottage boasts a private parking area, as well as a lovely enclosed lawn and patio. Inside, you'll find a fully-equipped kitchen, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, and 2 toilets. Additional amenities include a TV, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, microwave, and oven, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay.Reviews
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Directions
Upon your arrival in St Brieuc from Rennes, continue on N12 towards Brest for 10 km. Take the "Le Sépulcre" exit towards Lanvollon. Drive for 7 km and then take the "La Corderie" exit. At the stop sign, turn left and after 200 m, take a right. The path will lead you to the gite, which is located 100 m ahead. Look out for the "gites de france" sign.
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Holiday Home | 4 | 300 € | 450 € |
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Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Saint-Brieuc Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Saint-Brieuc, this stunning Gothic-style cathedral is a must-visit. Admire its impressive architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and beautiful organ.
- Binic: A charming coastal town just a short drive from Plelo, Binic offers picturesque beaches, a lively marina, and a variety of seafood restaurants. Enjoy a stroll along the promenade and indulge in fresh local cuisine.
- Paimpol: Situated on the estuary of the River Trieux, Paimpol is known for its historic harbor and traditional maritime atmosphere. Explore its quaint streets, visit the Maritime Museum, and take a boat trip to the nearby Bréhat Island.
- Cap Fréhel: Nature lovers will appreciate the dramatic cliffs and breathtaking coastal views at Cap Fréhel. Take a hike along the well-marked trails, visit the lighthouse, and enjoy the sight of nesting seabirds.
- Fort La Latte: Just a short distance from Cap Fréhel, Fort La Latte is a medieval fortress perched on a cliff overlooking the sea. Take a guided tour to learn about its rich history and enjoy the panoramic views from its ramparts.
- Dinan: A medieval town with well-preserved ramparts and timber-framed buildings, Dinan is a delight to explore. Wander through its charming streets, visit the 13th-century castle, and enjoy the views of the Rance River.
- Plouha Cliffs: Located on the northern coast of Brittany, Plouha Cliffs offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Take a walk along the coastal path, visit the sandy beaches, and discover the highest cliffs in Brittany.
- Pink Granite Coast: A bit further away but worth the trip, the Pink Granite Coast (Côte de Granit Rose) is famous for its unique rock formations. Explore the picturesque towns of Perros-Guirec and Trégastel and marvel at the pink-hued granite rocks sculpted by erosion.
- Saint-Malo: Known for its historic walled city, Saint-Malo is a popular destination for tourists. Explore the cobblestone streets, walk along the city walls, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, and enjoy the panoramic views of the coastline. 10. Mont Saint-Michel: Although a bit farther from Plelo, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic attraction that should not be missed. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a medieval abbey situated on a rocky island, surrounded by vast tidal flats. Explore the abbey, wander through its narrow streets, and witness the impressive tides that surround the island.