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Ty Bihan Ar Feunteun17 Rue De Feunteun Ber
Scrignac
29640
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This stone house has been transformed into a charming and cozy independent cottage, perfect for two people. It is located just 300 meters away from the village of Scrignac.The cottage can be rented on a nightly basis for 40 units or on a weekly basis, with prices ranging from 200 to 290 units per week depending on the season. All charges are included in the price.
Inside the Ty Bihan Ar Feunteun gîte, you will find a comfortable living room with a well-equipped kitchen area, including a stove, fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and electric kettle. There is also a relaxing armchair, a daybed, and a TV. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, sink, and toilet.
Upstairs, there is a bedroom with a large 160 x 200 cm bed. The cottage offers free and unlimited WIFI access, as well as electric heating. Bed linen and towels are provided for your convenience.
The surroundings are very peaceful, making it an ideal accommodation for hikers, professionals on the go, or simply for a short getaway in Brittany. You will certainly appreciate the cozy and inviting atmosphere of this pied-à-terre.
The cottage is conveniently located 4 km away from the Green Way n°7, which is a portion of the Vélodyssée cycling route. Additionally, it is 25 km away from the cities of Morlaix and Carhaix, 15 minutes from Huelgoat and its legendary forest, 20 minutes from the heart of Monts d'Arrée, and 30 minutes from the sea.
The cottage is open for reservations throughout the year, ensuring that you can enjoy its comforts regardless of the season.
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Attractions
- Huelgoat Forest - Located approximately 7 km from Scrignac, Huelgoat Forest is a mystical and enchanting woodland known for its giant rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and ancient legends. Visitors can explore the forest through various hiking trails and discover landmarks like the Trembling Rock and the Cave of the Devil.
- Morlaix - Situated around 30 km from Scrignac, Morlaix is a charming town with a rich architectural heritage. The highlight of the town is the Viaduct, a stunning 19th-century railway bridge. Visitors can stroll through the narrow medieval streets, visit the Morlaix Museum, and enjoy the vibrant market square.
- Monts d'Arrée - Located approximately 15 km from Scrignac, Monts d'Arrée is a mountain range offering breathtaking landscapes and panoramic views. This natural park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. The highest point, Roc'h Ruz, offers stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.
- Château de Trévarez - Situated around 40 km from Scrignac, Château de Trévarez is a magnificent neo-Gothic castle surrounded by beautiful gardens and woodlands. Visitors can explore the castle's opulent interiors, stroll through the colorful gardens, and enjoy art exhibitions and cultural events held throughout the year.
- Locronan - Located approximately 25 km from Scrignac, Locronan is a picturesque medieval village filled with beautifully preserved half-timbered houses. The village is known for its traditional craft shops, charming streets, and the Church of Saint-Ronan, a masterpiece of Breton architecture.
- Armorique Natural Regional Park - Situated around 60 km from Scrignac, Armorique Natural Regional Park is a vast protected area encompassing diverse landscapes, including moorland, cliffs, and sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, wildlife spotting, and exploring the coastal towns and villages within the park.
- Quimper - Located approximately 60 km from Scrignac, Quimper is the capital of the Finistère department. The town is famous for its beautiful medieval center, featuring half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and the stunning Cathedral of Saint-Corentin. Quimper is also renowned for its traditional pottery, known as "Quimper faience." These attractions offer a range of natural, cultural, and historical experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty and charm of the region.