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Mark Cavalier
La Forge - La Veille Maison ,kerbourbon
Baud
56150

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price from €300

Telephone:

0297390468

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0963620745

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This holiday cottage in Brittany offers a charming and cozy atmosphere with exposed beams throughout. It features a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, as well as two additional bedrooms - one with a double bed and the other with twin beds. There is also a family bathroom available.

The open-plan layout on the ground floor is enhanced by the beautiful exposed beams, and a wood burner provides warmth during the winter months. The cottage's stone walls keep it pleasantly cool in the summer. French doors lead to a private south-facing terrace, which provides access to the garden and the pool.

The pool is securely enclosed to ensure the safety of young children playing in the garden. It also has roman stairs at the shallow end, perfect for those learning to swim.

Inside the cottage, guests will find a wide-screen TV with a DVD player, a selection of books for all ages, and a few board games for entertainment. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge freezer, microwave cooker, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee maker, and gas cooker.

Outside, the garden offers a BBQ area, a Boule court, a Badminton set, children's swings, and a new children's play area with a slide, added in 2015.

La Forge is a child-friendly holiday cottage, making it an ideal destination for a wonderful family vacation in southern Brittany.

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Attractions

  • Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, this stunning medieval castle dates back to the 12th century. It is known for its impressive architecture, picturesque setting on the banks of the Nantes-Brest Canal, and its beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior and learn about its rich history.
  • Port-Louis Citadel: Situated in the town of Port-Louis, this historical fortress was built in the 17th century to defend the entrance to the Lorient harbor. It offers panoramic views of the sea and surrounding area, and houses the National Maritime Museum of Brittany. Visitors can learn about the region's maritime heritage and explore the citadel's ramparts.
  • Carnac Stones: A short drive from Baud, the Carnac Stones are an impressive collection of ancient megalithic alignments. These standing stones, dating back over 5,000 years, form rows and patterns across the landscape. Visitors can wander among the stones and marvel at their mysterious origins.
  • Gulf of Morbihan: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction. With its numerous islands, sandy beaches, and picturesque landscapes, it is a popular destination for boating, kayaking, and hiking. Visitors can also explore charming coastal towns and enjoy fresh seafood.
  • Pontivy: Situated along the Nantes-Brest Canal, Pontivy is a charming town known for its historic center and medieval architecture. The town features a picturesque château, quaint cobblestone streets, and a bustling weekly market. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the canal, exploring the town's shops and restaurants, and soaking up its authentic Breton atmosphere.
  • Vannes: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Baud, Vannes is a vibrant city with a rich history. The well-preserved medieval city walls, cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses make it a delightful place to explore. The city also boasts a beautiful harbor, a stunning cathedral, and a wide range of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and stunning coastal scenery. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers. Visitors can also explore the charming town of Quiberon itself, with its lively marina, seafood restaurants, and quaint shops.
  • Rochefort-en-Terre: A picturesque village known for its medieval architecture and flower-filled streets, Rochefort-en-Terre is often considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Visitors can wander through its narrow alleyways, admire the colorful half-timbered houses, and visit the Château de Rochefort-en-Terre, which houses a museum. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical landmarks and natural wonders to immersing oneself in the charming atmosphere of Brittany's towns and villages.

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