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Monique Cadiou7, Anse De Rospico
Névez
29920
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This spacious two-story house is 110m2 and offers the following features:- Three bedrooms
- A comfortable living room
- A fully equipped kitchen
- A modern shower room
- A separate WC
- Ample private parking
- A garage that can accommodate two cars
Additionally, the house boasts a large partially covered terrace, perfect for enjoying outdoor living. With sunshine from late morning until sunset, this terrace allows for extended summer evenings.
The location is ideal for beach lovers, with numerous nearby beaches offering opportunities for swimming, water sports, and fishing. Nevez also provides various cycling and hiking trails, including the famous GR34 and the douanniers Trail, which follows the stunning coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the river Aven.
For those interested in horseback riding or tennis, there are facilities available within a two-kilometer radius. The center of Nevez is just 4km away and offers a weekly Saturday market along with a range of convenient shops, including a bakery, fish shop, bar-tobacco-press, restaurants, creperie, pizzeria, florist, and even a home beautician. Additionally, a grocery store and supermarket are open seven days a week.
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- Pont-Aven - A picturesque village known for its association with the post-impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. Explore the charming streets, visit art galleries, and enjoy the scenic views along the Aven River.
- Concarneau - A fortified town located on a peninsula, Concarneau offers a vibrant mix of history and seaside charm. Walk along the ancient ramparts, visit the historic Ville Close, and browse through the bustling fishing port.
- Quimper - The capital city of the Finistère department, Quimper is famous for its medieval quarter and stunning Gothic cathedral. Explore the narrow streets lined with timber-framed houses, visit the Musée des Beaux-Arts, and experience the lively atmosphere of its markets.
- Pointe du Raz - Located on the westernmost tip of Brittany, Pointe du Raz is a dramatic headland offering breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. Explore the hiking trails, visit the visitor center, and marvel at the power of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against the cliffs.
- Locronan - This beautifully preserved medieval village is filled with cobbled streets, stone houses, and a charming town square. Stroll through the town, visit the Church of St. Ronan, and admire the traditional Breton architecture.
- Glénan Islands - A group of stunning islands known for their crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Take a boat trip to explore the islands, go snorkeling or diving, and relax on the pristine beaches.
- Huelgoat - Nestled in the heart of the Armorique Regional Natural Park, Huelgoat is famous for its enchanting forest and picturesque lake. Discover the mythical landscapes, walk through the legendary Chaos of Rocks, and visit the medieval ruins of the Château de Huelgoat.
- Bénodet - A popular seaside resort town with beautiful beaches, a marina, and a lively promenade. Enjoy water activities such as sailing and kayaking, relax on the sandy shores, and indulge in delicious seafood at the local restaurants.
- Carnac - Known for its extensive prehistoric sites, Carnac is home to thousands of ancient standing stones or megaliths. Explore the alignments, visit the Carnac Museum of Prehistory, and learn about the rich history of this archaeological wonder. 10. Glénan Archipelago Nature Reserve - Located off the coast of southern Brittany, the Glénan Archipelago is a protected nature reserve renowned for its diverse marine life and beautiful landscapes. Take a boat tour, go birdwatching, or simply enjoy the tranquility of this unspoiled natural paradise.