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This holiday home has been inspected and evaluated according to country-specific criteria. The award was given by a tourism organisation. Depending on the equipment and service, the accommodation is awarded one to five stars - from simple to first-class.
Our 4-star house is situated in a quiet, scenic location at the end of a cul-de-sac that leads into a nature reserve with meadows and pastureland. Despite the peaceful, idyllic setting, all daily necessities such as a supermarket, gas station, ATM, pharmacy, or veterinary clinic can be reached by car in just under five minutes.
The house accommodates up to four people in two spacious bedrooms.
From the entire house, the terrace, and the garden, you can enjoy a stunning 180° panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean, which is only about 500 meters away at the foot of the house (as the crow flies 300 meters) and can be conveniently reached on foot in just over five minutes via a path through the nature reserve. Below our house, beyond the narrow coastal road, lies the beach of Mesperleuc to the left, the beach of Kersiny to the right, and the coastal hiking trail GR 34, which leads in both directions. There are no dangerous cliffs. The marked hiking trails start right at the corner of our house. The view from the house and garden extends from the Phare d'Eckmühl in Penmarc'h to the Phare de Pointe de Lervily behind Audierne. An impressive panorama of the entire Bay of Audierne unfolds before you.
The house was completely renovated and modernized in 2019, featuring a large bathroom with an Italian Maxi shower (90x180), a kitchen with a central island and bar for aperitifs, ceramic hob, refrigerator with large freezer compartments, dishwasher, coffee pad machine and filter machine, microwave, oven, toaster, blender, and much more... A comprehensive range of dishes, glasses of all kinds, cutlery, and everything you need for cooking and enjoying in Brittany is available.
There is a free VDSL Wi-Fi connection in the house without a data limit, a flat-screen TV with satellite reception for German and international channels, CD player, DVD player, and radio. An adjoining utility room with a washing machine and heat pump dryer allows you to wash and dry clothes quickly, even in winter. A beautiful wood pellet stove with remote control provides coziness and comfortable warmth in the winter months while watching the Atlantic from the sofa. The latest generation electric radiators are additionally available in all rooms, as well as a towel radiator in the bathroom, and a heat pump heating system on the ground floor.
There are two toilets in the house, one on the ground floor and one on the upper floor, separate from the bathroom. In front of the ground floor toilet is a small room with a hand basin and an additional wardrobe, so your jackets for the Breton weather can be comfortably accommodated. The bedrooms are on the upper floor. One bedroom with a double bed 180 x 200 (two mattresses 90 x 200) and one bedroom with two single beds 100 x 200, which can be pushed together. All mattresses are high-quality and were new in the summer of 2019. There is ample closet space and storage. The bedrooms on the sea side have solar-powered Velux blinds on the windows, allowing for darkening and shading of the rooms in the summer.
On the upper floor, besides the bedrooms, there is a gallery with a cozy wing chair and folders with all the excursion tips from the homepage and many brochures from the tourist offices to help you plan a varied stay. There is also the new bathroom with an Italian Maxi shower and another room with a leather sofa, armchairs, an extensive library with literature about Brittany, and another flat-screen TV with DVD player and a large selection of DVDs.
On the Atlantic-facing side of the house is the large terrace with panoramic sea views from Penmarc'h to behind Audierne, teak garden furniture with cushions, and plastic loungers are at your disposal. There is also a grill.
Over 1000 m² of beautifully landscaped garden with lawns and flower beds offer you plenty of space to relax. The entire garden is enclosed by hedges, partly walls, and a low wire mesh fence in the hedge. In front of the house, you can comfortably park several cars on the cleanly graveled parking area framed by rose beds. A paved path allows you to reach the house with dry feet even in bad weather.
We are your local contacts, always available for you and always have an open ear for your wishes and concerns.
Weekly prices from 580.00 to 1280.00 euros, depending on the season.
www.kerarmor.de
Bed linen and towels can be rented upon request, bed linen for 12 euros per person, towels for 8 euros per person.
Wood pellets for the stove during the winter months are charged according to consumption. An additional 90 euros plus 10 euros per dog for the ER
Important for dog owners:
In the Bay of Audierne, the main beaches are officially not allowed for dogs from June to September, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM. During the morning and evening hours, walks with dogs are also allowed on the main beaches.
During the day, aside from the main beaches - due to the tides - there are many small sandy beaches and coves, easily accessible from the coastal path, for which there are no restrictions.
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Our house is located as one of the last houses on a dead-end street towards the sea in the small hamlet of Perros, which belongs to Plouhinec in the Bay of Audierne. Audierne is situated on Cap Sizun in the Finistère department, in the southwest of Brittany.
Here, a very mild microclimate prevails, with mild winters and summers that are not too hot. It is said that the area has the most sunshine hours in Brittany. Due to the mild winters, the vegetation is quite southern, with many gardens growing palms, agaves, mimosas, and of course all kinds of hydrangeas. In January and February, camellias bloom in almost every garden, and the daffodils open their flowers as early as the beginning of February. In late spring, the coast of Cap Sizun then reveals its full floral splendor. Rare species of orchids bloom along the coastal path, yellow gorse and countless types of wildflowers immerse Cap in radiant colors. In the summer, the 'Landes', the extensive heathlands of Cap Sizun, are in bloom.
Below our house lies a nature reserve with meadows and pastureland. The house is about 300 meters as the crow flies from the Atlantic, and it's a good five-minute walk - about 500 meters - to the sea via a field path, later a small asphalted road.
Although the house is very quietly situated, you can reach all important facilities for daily needs by car in just under five minutes. In Plouhinec there is a large supermarket with an extensive fish and meat counter, a bakery, pharmacies, an organic store, two pizza services, and even a good veterinary clinic. There is a medical center, a dentist, and an osteopath. In the afternoon, the fishing boats come into the fishing port of Plouhinec, in Poulgoazec. You can watch the fish auction, but also buy fish directly from the boat for dinner before the auction. It doesn't get any fresher.
The quaint harbor town of Audierne is about four kilometers from Plouhinec. Here you can stroll along the harbor and stop at one of the small fish restaurants or one of the crêperies as you wish. In Audierne, there is also a well-stocked fish shop where you can buy live langoustines in season in the evenings. Saturdays there is a very nice weekly market in Audierne. Behind Plouhinec inland lies Pont-Croix on the tidal river Goyen, which later flows into the Atlantic in Audierne. Pont-Croix, besides a very beautiful old town with cobblestone streets and many shopping opportunities, also offers several dining options, from the crêperie to the upscale restaurant. Thursdays a beautiful weekly market.
Leaving Plouhinec towards Plozévet, you reach (those who like to walk a bit can also cover the distance on foot) the small port of Pors Poulhan. Here, in the summer months, you can sit nicely directly on the harbor terrace of the Bar les Côtiers and enjoy a cool cider or a freshly tapped Breton beer with delicious crêpes. Many say they are the best crêpes in Cap Sizun. On the way, you will pass the excavations of Menez Dregan. A hill tomb, dolmens from the Neolithic period, and a cave from the Paleolithic period are among the attractions.
From Plouhinec, many interesting excursions can be undertaken. The famous Pointe du Raz with the lighthouse La Vieille is just one of the well-known destinations nearby. Here, with a little luck, you can see majestic tall ships sailing through the Raz de Sein, the strait between the Île de Sein and the Pointe du Raz. In the Sémaphore, the Marine Nationale watches over the shipping traffic around the Cap day and night, and right in front of it, the statue of 'Notre Dame des Naufragés' is supposed to protect shipwrecked sailors from harm.
Douarnenez with its beautiful museum harbor and significant fishing port is only about a 20-minute drive away, and you can also reach the medieval town of Locronan via Pont-Croix in about half an hour, just as long as it takes to drive to Quimper, the seat of the prefecture of South Finistère. Here you can admire the beautiful half-timbered houses of the old town and stroll through the pedestrian zones.
Also beautiful is the Route du Vent Solaire, a small road marked with a sun that always leads along the Atlantic. Via it, you reach Penmarc'h, at the other end of the Bay of Audierne. Here, you can climb the many steps of the Phare d'Eckmühl and be rewarded with a magnificent view. If you continue driving, you will reach Le Guilvinec with its bustling fishing port. In the afternoon, you can watch the fishing boats come in from a specially constructed terrace and purchase fresh seafood on the spot.
The very detailed homepage of our holiday home offers you, in addition to excursion tips, many useful pieces of information about the area. kerarmor.de
By car,
by train, Quimper train station
by plane and a rental car (Brest or Nantes airport)
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Please note that usage-based cost can occur additionally. If you have any questions please get in touch with the owner directly.
Cancellation policy see: https://www.kerarmor.de/preise-und-buchung/
Terms and Conditions see: https://www.kerarmor.de/agb/
Hund 15 EUR, einmalig
Kurtaxe der Gemeinde Plouhinec, wird jedes Jahr neu festgelegt. Im Schnitt etwa 1,50 Euro pro Person
Mrs. Ursula Schmitt
I speak: German, English, French and Spanish
Accommodation number: 298206
Having been hopelessly infected with the Brittany virus for many years, we finally fulfilled our dream of owning our own holiday home on the Breton coast. We are Ursula and Ferdinand Schmitt and our three dogs: two Border Collies and a Dalmatian. For us, the choice of location was always going to be Cap Sizun. This area is simply special, with its beautiful nature, very warm and uncomplicated people, a very special atmosphere, and a very high quality of life. We have now decided to spend our lives forever in this beautiful place and have acquired another house. Therefore, we can now offer you our lovely holiday home as a vacation destination. My husband and I live in Plouhinec and are available as local contacts at any time. We are happy to give you tips and assist you with advice and action. Degemer mat e Breizh! Welcome to Brittany!
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