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Didier Hericourt29 rue du Lenn
Baden
56870
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Located in the charming hamlet of Meriadec in Baden, our newly built house offers two beautiful apartments, each accommodating 4 to 6 people. Whether you choose to rent one or both, you'll be delighted by the tranquility and serenity of our location, situated right on the walking trail of the breathtaking Gulf of Morbihan. Golf enthusiasts will be thrilled to find an 18-hole golf course just a stone's throw away, while beach lovers can easily access pristine sandy shores. Additionally, our convenient proximity to popular tourist destinations such as Vannes, Quiberon, and Carnac ensures that you'll have endless opportunities for exploration and discovery.The ground-floor apartment, EBRD, spans 80 square meters and features a spacious living room kitchen (35m²), two comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom, a shower room, a terrace, and a charming garden. Upstairs, the Huernic apartment offers 100 square meters of living space, including a similarly inviting living room kitchen (35m²), three cozy bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. With secure parking and a bicycle storage facility at your disposal, you can rest assured that your belongings are safe. Additionally, we offer bike rental services on-site, allowing you to effortlessly explore the picturesque surroundings on two wheels.
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Cities in close proximity include Vannes, Auray, Carnac, and Quiberon. Additionally, notable sights nearby are the Gulf of Morbihan, Quiberon Bay, and Belle Isle.
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Holiday Home | 2 | 210 | 700 | Non |
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Attractions
- Baden Castle: Located in the heart of Baden, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Gulf of Morbihan. Visitors can explore its well-preserved fortifications, admire the architectural details, and learn about its rich history.
- Île-aux-Moines: This picturesque island, accessible by ferry, is a popular destination for nature lovers. It boasts beautiful beaches, walking trails, and charming villages. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores or rent bicycles to explore the island's scenic landscapes.
- Port-Blanc: Situated on the Gulf of Morbihan, Port-Blanc is a charming port town known for its vibrant atmosphere. It offers various water activities such as sailing and kayaking, and visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at the local restaurants while taking in the picturesque views.
- Carnac Stones: Located a short drive away, the Carnac Stones are one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. This collection of megalithic alignments consists of thousands of standing stones, some dating back over 6,000 years. Visitors can wander among these ancient monuments and explore the nearby museum.
- Vannes: Just a 20-minute drive from Baden, Vannes is a historic city with a well-preserved medieval center. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the impressive Vannes Cathedral. The city also offers boat trips along the Gulf of Morbihan.
- Quiberon Peninsula: A short drive southwest of Baden, the Quiberon Peninsula is known for its stunning coastline and scenic landscapes. Visitors can enjoy sandy beaches, take a boat trip to the nearby Belle-Île-en-Mer, or explore the charming town of Quiberon with its lively markets and seafood restaurants.
- Locmariaquer: Situated on the Gulf of Morbihan, Locmariaquer is a quaint village famous for its megalithic monuments and fresh oysters. Visitors can visit the Table des Marchands, a dolmen dating back to the Neolithic period, or enjoy some of the region's finest seafood at the local restaurants.
- Saint-Goustan: Located in Auray, a short distance from Baden, Saint-Goustan is a picturesque port town with a rich maritime history. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, lined with half-timbered houses, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the quayside cafes and restaurants.
- Gulf of Morbihan: With Baden located on its shores, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction. Known as the "Little Sea" in Breton, it offers beautiful views, tranquil islands, and opportunities for boat trips or kayaking to explore its numerous islets and hidden coves. 10. La Trinité-sur-Mer: Situated on the coast, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a popular sailing destination known for its marina and annual sailing events. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, watch the colorful sails, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of this charming seaside town.