Ground floor appartment with garden for rent in Brittany, overlooking one of the best beaches in Brittany. Can be rented with La Maree Haute to sleep 8/9
LA MAREE BASSE - sleeps 4/5
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This house converted into two appartments overlooks this beautiful beach. Les Marees can be rented together sleeping 8/9 or can be rented individually.
Only a 300m walk down to the huge sandy beach of Pentrez. The beach is perfect for young children and there are a number of watersports available including a kite surfing school and sandsailing as well as the more common past times of surfing, bodyboarding and rock pools.
Pentrez is also well placed for exploring this lovely part of Brittany with the larger port of Douarnenez on the other side of the bay, the historical town of Quimper, Locronan, Chateaulin, Audierne. On the edge of the Crozon Peninsula, you can find some spectacular scenery from the wild cliffs to the lovely coves and empty beaches.
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VIEW FROM THE BALCONY |
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PENTREZ BEACH AND VILLAGE |
LOUNGE |
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DOUBLE BEDROOM |
DINING AREA AND KITCHEN |
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DOUBLE BEDROOM |
CLIFFS BY PENTREZ |
Accomodation
Entrance door from garden to
Lounge - freeview english tv, dvd player, video player with selection of videos, cd player.
Kitchen/diner - fully equipped with fridge, gas hob, oven, microwave
Bedroom 1 - double room
Bedroom 2 - bunk beds with double bed on bottom and single on top
Separate wc
Bathroom - shower and washing machine
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Local Information
The coastline of the Crozon Peninsula is one of the most varied and beautiful. The large white sandy beaches, small coves and picturesque ports and villages contrast with the high windswept cliff tops and fantastic coastal walks to the high point of the Cap de Chevre and the Pointe des Espanols
Finistere is a land of magical legends, religion, celtic music, art and food. There are many fest-noz or pardons during the year where you can celebrate and dance with the Bretons clad in their traditional costume and of course sample the local food and drink!!!!!
The largest pardon is on the old druid site situated near the historical town of Locronan (left) which also boasts many craft shops, restaurants and galleries.
Pont Aven - the city of painters is only a 40 minute drive and is the home of Paul Gaugin.
There are many coastal walks or cycles details of which can be obtained at the Tourist Information Centre on the seafront. Sea fishing trips and boat trips around the cliffs, caves and to the offshore islands are available at the ports of Morgat, Douarnenez and Audierne.
Pentrez Village is located around the sea front. There are a couple of bakeries and an alimentation where you can get basic provisions. There is a Spar supermarket 1km away in the village of St Nic and a larger supermarket at Plomodiern 4 kms away. The hypermarkets are located at Crozon, Chateaulin and Quimper.
There are several restaurants and bars in the village. During the summer, there is also a fast food van at the beach which serve a good burger. Plomodiern (4km) also has several restaurant and bars. My favourite nearby town is Morgat (19km). There is a marina, a large beach with kids club and sail/surf school, indoor swimming pool with slides and jacuzzi, restaurants and bars along the seafront. For those that like a little more nightlife there is also a disco!
This is an area for the active as well as those that just like to relax. There are many coastal walks or cycles details of which can be obtained at the Tourist Information Centre on the seafront. Watersports are very popular. There is a sand surf and kite surf school on the beach and several places in Morgat where you can hire sail boats, surfboards, bodyboards, canoes etc or takes lessons. Sea fishing trips and boat trips around the cliffs, caves and to the offshore islands are available at the ports of Morgat, Douarnenez and Audierne.
Brest, a 30 minute drive away, has two golf courses and many other attractions such as Oceanopolis, well worth a visit.
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Prices and Availability 2009
DATE |
PRICE - £ |
DATE |
PRICE - £ |
| 4 April - 11 April |
250 |
27 June - 4 July |
350 |
| 11 April - 18 April |
250 |
4 July - 11 July |
350 |
| 18 April - 25 April |
250 |
11 July - 18 July |
350 |
| 25 April - 2 May |
250 |
18 July - 25 July |
385 |
| 2 May - 9 May |
250 |
25 July - 1 Aug |
385 |
| 9 May - 16 May |
250 |
1 Aug - 8 Aug |
385 |
| 16 May - 23 May |
250 |
8 Aug - 15 Aug |
385 |
| 23 May - 30 May |
300 |
15 Aug - 22 Aug |
385 |
| 30 May - 6 June |
300 |
22 Aug - 29 Aug |
385 |
| 6 June - 13 June |
300 |
29 Aug - 5 Sep |
300 |
| 13 June - 20 June |
300 |
5 Sep - 12 Sep |
300 |
| 20 June - 27 June |
300 |
12 Sep - 19 Sep |
300 |
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