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Chantal le PenduSaoutalarin
Guiscriff
56560
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This is a highly comfortable and well-equipped house offering a delightful living experience. The house features a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living room furnished with a comfortable sofa and a television. Additionally, there is a bathroom and separate toilets on the ground floor. Moving up to the first floor, you will find a spacious bedroom with a double bed and an additional single bed, as well as another bedroom with a double bed. This floor also includes a bathroom and toilets, along with convenient laundry facilities including a washing machine for both linen and dishes. Lastly, the house boasts a lovely garden, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, follow these revised travel directions: Depart from the N165 at Bannalec and head towards Saint Thurien. From there, continue in the direction of Guiscriff for approximately 4 kilometers. Next, make a right turn towards Saoutalarin. Proceed to the highest point of the village.
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Holiday Home | 5 | 205 | 440 |
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Attractions
- Quimper (24 km): Quimper is a picturesque town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Visit the stunning Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral and explore the charming streets lined with half-timbered houses. The town is also famous for its traditional pottery, so don't miss the chance to pick up some unique ceramics.
- Concarneau (48 km): Located on the southern coast of Brittany, Concarneau is a fortified town with a beautiful harbor and sandy beaches. The highlight is the walled old town, Ville Close, which is filled with narrow lanes, historic buildings, and lively shops and restaurants. Take a walk along the ramparts for panoramic views of the sea.
- Pont-Aven (43 km): Nestled on the banks of the Aven River, Pont-Aven is an idyllic village known for its association with the Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Gauguin. Explore the Gauguin Museum, which houses a collection of his works, and stroll along the picturesque riverfront lined with art galleries and charming boutiques.
- Locronan (61 km): Locronan is a beautifully preserved medieval village that seems frozen in time. Its cobbled streets, granite houses, and charming squares make it a popular filming location for historical movies. Visit the Church of Saint Ronan and browse the local shops offering traditional crafts and local products.
- Lorient (43 km): Lorient is a vibrant coastal city with a rich maritime heritage. Discover the fascinating history of French naval warfare at the Cité de la Voile Eric Tabarly museum, or visit the German submarine base, Keroman Submarine Base, which has been converted into a museum and cultural center. Lorient is also famous for its annual Interceltic Festival, celebrating Celtic culture.
- Port-Louis (51 km): Situated on the coast, Port-Louis is a charming town with a strong maritime tradition. Explore the Citadel of Port-Louis, a fortress built in the 16th century, which now houses the National Maritime Museum. Enjoy walks along the harbor, visit the local beaches, or take a boat trip to nearby Île de Groix.
- Carnac (99 km): Carnac is renowned for its impressive collection of prehistoric standing stones. The Carnac Stones, dating back over 6,000 years, are an archaeological wonder and can be explored through guided tours. Additionally, the town offers beautiful beaches, charming coastal paths, and a range of water sports.
- Quiberon Peninsula (86 km): Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular destination for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Enjoy the long sandy beaches, hike along the coastal trails for breathtaking views, or take a boat trip to the nearby Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest of Brittany's islands. These attractions offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, providing visitors to Saoutalarin and its surrounding area with a variety of options to explore and enjoy.