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Maguy MaheKerhellec
Plouharnel
56340
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Stay in this charming renovated stone house in Plouharnel and discover the beauty of Brittany and the Morbihan coast. The house offers a convenient location near the coast, with a coastal path leading right to the doorstep. Enjoy peace and tranquility while still being close to popular resorts such as Carnac (3km), La Trinité sur Mer (6km), Quiberon (13km), and the charming port of Saint-Goustan (13km). Explore the breathtaking landscapes and legendary sites of the Breton countryside, with Auray, Vannes, and Lorient all within a 25km radius.This 80m2 townhouse with a garden is perfect for up to 4 people. The ground floor features a spacious living room with a kitchenette, a veranda, a storage space, and a toilet. Upstairs, you will find two bedrooms, a bathroom, a storage space, and a toilet. The house also includes an outdoor garden and parking space.
Prices range from 295€ to 610€ per week, depending on the season, and include water and electricity (electric heating). Bed linen is provided, and there is a baby bed and high chair available upon request. The house is available for rent throughout the year, whether you're planning a holiday, a short break, or a school vacation. For more information, please contact me at [contact information].
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Holiday Home | 4 | 310 | 610 |
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Attractions
- Carnac Stones: Located just 4 kilometers away from Kerhellec, the Carnac Stones are an impressive collection of prehistoric megalithic monuments. Dating back to over 4,500 years ago, these standing stones are arranged in rows and are a fascinating archaeological site.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated around 10 kilometers southwest of Kerhellec, the Quiberon Peninsula offers stunning coastal landscapes and beautiful sandy beaches. The area is perfect for water sports activities like surfing, windsurfing, and sailing.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: A charming seaside town located approximately 13 kilometers from Kerhellec, La Trinité-sur-Mer is known for its picturesque harbor and vibrant sailing scene. It is a great place to explore the local maritime culture and enjoy fresh seafood.
- Musee de la Prehistoire de Carnac: Situated in Carnac, about 5 kilometers away, this museum showcases the history and artifacts of the region's prehistoric era. It offers a fascinating insight into the lives of the people who erected the Carnac Stones and provides a deeper understanding of the area's ancient heritage.
- Quiberon Bay: Stretching along the coast near Kerhellec, Quiberon Bay is a scenic bay known for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life. Visitors can go for boat trips, fishing excursions, or simply relax on the sandy beaches while enjoying the panoramic views of the bay.
- Fort Penthievre: Located on the western tip of the Quiberon Peninsula, Fort Penthievre is a historic fortress that played a significant role in the defense of the coastline. Visitors can explore the fort's well-preserved structure, learn about its history, and enjoy the panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Plouharnel Beach: Situated in the immediate vicinity of Kerhellec, Plouharnel Beach is a beautiful sandy beach popular among locals and tourists. It offers opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and beachside picnics, as well as water sports like kiteboarding and kayaking.
- Saint-Barbe Chapel: Located in Plouharnel, this charming chapel dates back to the 16th century and is known for its unique octagonal shape. Visitors can admire its architectural beauty and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Port Maria: Situated in nearby Quiberon, Port Maria is a quaint fishing port that offers a picturesque setting and a chance to experience the local maritime culture. Visitors can watch the boats come and go, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the harbor. 10. Belle-Ile-en-Mer: Although slightly further away from Kerhellec (about 24 kilometers), Belle-Ile-en-Mer is worth a visit if you have the time. It is the largest island off the coast of Brittany and boasts stunning coastal landscapes, picturesque villages, and beautiful beaches. The island offers numerous hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities.