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Madeleine Legoff
Kersaint
Saint-Ygeaux
22570

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Price per week:

price from €345

Telephone:

0296240223

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0780310396

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This lovely detached cottage is nestled in the picturesque heart of Brittany, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers. Immerse yourself in the tranquility and serenity of the surroundings, while relishing the incredible range of walks available in both coastal and inland regions of Brittany. Whether you prefer the enchanting beaches of the Channel or the majestic shores of the Atlantic, both are easily accessible from this idyllic retreat.

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Directions

From Rennes to Lamballe, drive approximately 13 km after Lamballe on the RN12 and take the exit for Quimper - Rostrenen - Corlay.
In Corlay, after the church, turn right and head towards Plussulien.
Continue through Plussulien for about 2 km and take the direction towards St Ygeaux, then take the first road on the right.
Pass the war memorial (square around it) and take a right towards "Calvaire de Kersaint."
Drive for approximately 1 km until you reach the village of Kersaint, then take the first farm on the right. You have arrived.

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Attractions

  • Josselin Castle: Located in the town of Josselin, this medieval fortress is one of the most remarkable castles in Brittany. It features stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a museum showcasing the history of the region.
  • Lac de Guerlédan: A picturesque lake situated in the heart of Brittany, offering various water activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, it's perfect for a relaxing day out in nature.
  • Abbaye de Bon Repos: An ancient Cistercian abbey founded in the 12th century, now converted into a cultural center. It hosts exhibitions, concerts, and events, and its ruins create a mystical atmosphere.
  • Forêt de Quénécan: A vast forest encompassing more than 3,000 hectares, it offers numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and viewpoints. It is also home to the stunning Quénécan lakes, where visitors can enjoy water sports and admire the surrounding natural beauty.
  • Saint-Brieuc Bay: A picturesque bay renowned for its beautiful beaches and coastal landscapes. It is an ideal spot for water sports enthusiasts, beach lovers, and those seeking peaceful walks along the shore.
  • Les Chaos du Gouët: Located near Saint-Julien, this natural site features rocky cliffs, waterfalls, and a river winding through impressive granite formations. It's a great place for hiking and exploring unique geological formations.
  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Situated on a rocky promontory overlooking the Trieux Estuary, this medieval castle offers breathtaking views and hosts various cultural events. Its well-preserved architecture and charming gardens make it a must-visit attraction.
  • Saint-Malo: Although slightly further away, Saint-Malo is worth a visit for its historic walled city, beautiful beaches, and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the old town, walk along the city walls, and enjoy delicious seafood in this charming coastal town.
  • Cap Fréhel: A stunning headland with dramatic cliffs, offering panoramic views of the English Channel. It is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the wild beauty of the Breton coastline. 10. Dinan: Another picturesque medieval town, Dinan is famous for its well-preserved half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and charming harbor. Take a stroll along the ramparts, visit the castle, and explore the narrow streets full of artisan shops and cozy cafes.