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Address:

M. Cano
St Nicolas des Eaux
Plumeliau
56930

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Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0297518134

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The tourism department has awarded Sabotiere a prestigious 4-star rating.

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Enjoy a breathtaking view of the river from our two fully equipped holiday accommodations, just 10 meters away. Nestled in the heart of a charming village in Brittany, you'll find yourself surrounded by a variety of amenities including restaurants, bars, a creperie, pub, and a grocery store. Embark on a scenic walk along the river bank, covering a distance of 40 to 50 kilometers right from your doorstep. Alternatively, venture out to explore the enchanting medieval towns and stunning coastline that make up the heart of Brittany. With its tranquil atmosphere and abundant attractions, Brittany promises an exceptional destination for a truly relaxing holiday.

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Appréciations pour Le Nid, Plumeliau:

Super séjour à La Sabotière
Review by: Dominique B, Aou 7 2021 5:13PM
Joyeuses retrouvailles avec les très sympathiques propriétaires lors de notre second séjour dans leur magnifique gîte à la propreté irréprochable où règne calme et confort. Un vrai bijou. Enchantés, nous reviendrons dans ce beau et si paisible village traversé par le canal de Nantes à Brest et y pratiquer pédalos, pêche à la ligne & promenades en bateau et aussi y déguster les meilleures crêpes du morbihan. Donc, à bientôt ! Kénavo.

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Directions

To travel from Pontivy to Baud, go towards Plumeliau and continue on to St Nicolas des Eaux.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 2 60 80 360 560 non

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Attractions

  • Pontivy Castle: Located in the nearby town of Pontivy, this medieval castle dates back to the 15th century and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's history. Explore the towers, courtyards, and gardens as you learn about the castle's rich past.
  • Josselin Castle: Situated in the charming town of Josselin, this magnificent medieval castle is known for its striking architecture and picturesque setting along the Nantes-Brest Canal. Take a guided tour to discover its impressive collection of artifacts and enjoy the panoramic views from its towers.
  • Village de l'An Mil: Step back in time at the Village de l'An Mil, an open-air museum located in Melrand. This reconstructed medieval village offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to see what life was like in Brittany during the 10th century. Explore the thatched-roof houses, workshops, and gardens while learning about ancient crafts and traditions.
  • Les Roches du Diable: Translating to "The Devil's Rocks," this natural site near Plouay is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. The rugged cliffs, gorges, and waterfalls provide stunning views and opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, and picnicking. Legend has it that the devil himself created these dramatic rock formations.
  • Abbey of Sainte-Anne-de-Kergonan: Located in Plouharnel, this Benedictine abbey is a peaceful retreat where visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, attend Gregorian chant ceremonies, and learn about monastic life. The abbey also offers accommodation for those seeking a tranquil getaway.
  • Carnac Megalithic Site: A short drive away from Plumeliau, Carnac is famous for its impressive alignment of standing stones. Explore this prehistoric site, featuring over 3,000 megalithic monuments erected around 4500 BC. Guided tours provide insight into the purpose and significance of these ancient structures.
  • The Gulf of Morbihan: Known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, the Gulf of Morbihan is a paradise for nature lovers. Take a boat trip to explore the numerous islands, admire the crystal-clear waters, and spot seals, dolphins, and various bird species. The charming coastal towns surrounding the gulf, such as Vannes and Auray, offer delightful restaurants and shops.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination. Enjoy its beautiful sandy beaches, picturesque fishing villages, and stunning cliffs. The peninsula also offers opportunities for water sports, hiking, and cycling, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Lorient Submarine Base: History buffs will appreciate a visit to the Lorient Submarine Base, a former German U-boat base during World War II. Now transformed into an intriguing museum, it showcases the history of submarine warfare and the impact on the local area. Explore the underground bunkers and exhibits that provide insight into this important period. 10. Hennebont Medieval City: Located near Lorient, Hennebont is a charming medieval city with well-preserved fortifications and narrow cobblestone streets. Wander through the old town, visit the Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-Paradis, and explore the historic ramparts. The city also hosts a medieval festival every summer, offering a chance to experience the Middle Ages come to life. Please note that some attractions may have specific opening hours or seasonal availability, so it's advisable to check before visiting.

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