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Description for B&B:
4 advantages:1. Located along the Gulf of Morbihan, with 45 islands and a regional nature park, it is classified as one of the "Most Beautiful Bays in the World."
2. Situated on the famous GR.34, a great hiking trail in Britain, and offers car parking specifically for hikers.
3. Peaceful countryside setting on the peninsula of Port-Anna in SÉNÉ.
4. Conveniently located on the outskirts of VANNES Morbihan, a medieval city.
Situation:
- Located on the peninsula of Port-Anna in SENE.
- Close proximity to Vannes, a medieval city, and Carnac, known for its megaliths.
- Positioned on the GR 34 trail, a 110km coastal path, offering stunning views of islands such as Belle-Ile, Groix, Houat, and Hedic.
- Positioned between the peninsulas of Quiberon and Port Navalo, near Port Crouesty.
Vannes / Séné:
- Offers a small fishing harbor, ideal for swimming, sailing, sea fishing, and shellfish gathering.
- Abundance of hiking options with 110km of hiking paths, GR 34 hiking, biking, and mountain biking trails.
- Perfect destination for sea kayaking with 45 islands to explore in the Gulf.
- Home to a bird sanctuary and offers various water sports, horseback riding, and tennis opportunities.
Description for Gite
Gites:* Ground floor studios measuring 20m² each
* Enjoy a covered terrace of 10m² on the ground floor
* Equipped with garden furniture including chairs, table, and sunbathing chairs
* Situated on a closed ground spanning 400m², featuring a courtyard, lawn, and beautifully planted garden
* Each gite comes with its own private parking space
* Take advantage of the outdoor barbecue, with wood readily available.
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Directions
To travel from VANNES, head towards SÉNÉ. Instead of going through the center of SÉNÉ, continue following the signs towards Port-Anna. At the crossroads, look for the signs pointing towards "Morbihan Gîtes" and follow that direction.
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Prices
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Apartment | 1 | 54 | 82 | 318 | 480 | ||||||||||
Notes: Gîte 50m² for 2 people | |||||||||||||||
Holiday Home | 3 | 41 | 64 | 242 | 375 | non | |||||||||
Notes: Gite 20m2 for 1 or 2 people |
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Attractions
- Port de Vannes: Located in the nearby city of Vannes, the Port de Vannes is a picturesque marina with beautiful views of sailboats and yachts. Stroll along the harbor, enjoy waterfront dining, or take a boat tour to explore the Gulf of Morbihan.
- Château de Suscinio: Situated in Sarzeau, the Château de Suscinio is a stunning medieval castle that offers a glimpse into the history of Brittany. Explore the well-preserved fortress, admire its architecture, and learn about the daily life of the dukes who once resided here.
- Île-aux-Moines: Known as the "Island of Monks," Île-aux-Moines is a charming island located in the Gulf of Morbihan. Enjoy its sandy beaches, scenic walking trails, and traditional Breton houses. You can also rent bikes to explore the island or take a boat trip around the nearby islands.
- Parc Naturel Régional du Golfe du Morbihan: This regional nature park is a haven for nature lovers. With its diverse landscapes, including salt marshes, islands, and coastal areas, the park offers opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and boating. Take a guided tour to discover the park's flora, fauna, and cultural heritage.
- Alignements de Carnac: Located in Carnac, these ancient standing stones are a fascinating archaeological site. The alignments consist of thousands of prehistoric megaliths arranged in rows, believed to date back to the Neolithic period. Visit the on-site museum to learn about their historical significance.
- Vannes Historic Center: Explore the historic center of Vannes, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Stroll through narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the impressive Cathedral of St. Peter, and discover charming squares filled with shops, restaurants, and cafés.
- Le Bono: Situated on the banks of the Bono River, this small village is renowned for its picturesque setting and traditional Breton charm. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the riverfront, cross the iconic Bono Bridge, and savor fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants. These attractions offer a variety of experiences, from exploring historical landmarks and natural beauty to enjoying the coastal ambiance and local cuisine.