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Olichon
13 Anse De Rospico
Nevez
29920

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Price per week:

price from €450

Telephone:

0298955808

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0668293106

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This charming thatched cottage comfortably accommodates up to 5 guests and is situated on a spacious 2170 m2 plot of land with direct access to the beautiful Rospico beach. With a living area of 110 m2, the ground floor features a large open-plan space with a fully equipped American kitchen, providing all the necessary comforts, that opens up to a cozy living and dining area with a fireplace. From here, you can step out onto the terrace, offering a private and serene setting with stunning views. Additionally, the ground floor includes a convenient storage area and a WC. On the upper level, you will find two bedrooms, a mezzanine, and two bathrooms with WC facilities.

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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 5 450 1180

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Parking
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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Port-Manec'h Beach: Located just a short distance from Anse De Rospico, Port-Manec'h Beach is a picturesque sandy beach with crystal clear waters. It offers a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying a leisurely walk along the coast.
  • Pont-Aven: A charming riverside town, Pont-Aven is renowned for its association with the art movement known as the School of Pont-Aven. Visitors can explore art galleries, wander along the scenic riverbanks, and visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Pont-Aven, which showcases the works of famous artists who once lived and worked in the area.
  • Île de Groix: Situated off the coast of Brittany, Île de Groix is a beautiful island that can be reached by ferry from Lorient. The island offers stunning landscapes, rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and hiking trails. Visitors can also explore the quaint village and enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants.
  • Concarneau: Known for its well-preserved medieval walled town, Concarneau is a bustling fishing port and a popular tourist destination. The Ville Close, a fortified island within the town, offers narrow streets lined with restaurants, shops, and art galleries. The town is also home to the Marinarium, an aquarium showcasing the marine life of Brittany.
  • Quimper: The capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is famous for its traditional Breton architecture and rich cultural heritage. The city is renowned for its cathedral, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper, and the charming old town area known as Quartier Saint-Corentin. Visitors can explore the cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and discover local crafts at the pottery shops.
  • Pointe du Raz: Located at the westernmost tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz offers breathtaking views of rugged cliffs, crashing waves, and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a designated Grand Site de France, attracting visitors with its wild beauty. There are walking trails that lead to various viewpoints, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the dramatic coastal scenery.
  • Locronan: A quaint village classified as one of the "most beautiful villages in France," Locronan is famous for its medieval architecture and well-preserved heritage. Its picturesque streets, lined with charming stone houses and artisan shops, create a magical atmosphere. Visitors can also explore the Church of Saint Ronan, a stunning example of Gothic architecture.
  • Lorient: A vibrant port city, Lorient is known for its maritime history and annual Interceltic Festival. Visitors can explore the Submarine Base, which houses a museum showcasing the city's naval past. Lorient also offers beautiful beaches, a modern marina, and a variety of cultural events throughout the year.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and stunning coastal landscapes. Visitors can enjoy water sports, relax on the sandy shores, or take a scenic drive along the peninsula. The town of Quiberon itself offers a lively atmosphere with shops, restaurants, and a bustling market. 10. Carnac: Famous for its ancient standing stones, Carnac is an archaeological site that attracts history enthusiasts from around the world. The site features thousands of prehistoric megalithic monuments, including dolmens and menhirs. Visitors can explore the alignments and visit the Museum of Prehistory to learn more about the fascinating history of the area.

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