Gite Ty Sauveur furnished fisherman house 3 stars port of St Goustan in Auray

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9.4Outstanding
(79 Ratings)
Charming house well equipped and perfectly located. Ideal for a great stay near lovely cafes and restaurants at the port. Everything you need for an excellent vacation!
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9.4 / 10.0
Outstanding(79 Ratings)

House in Auray

6 guests · 3 bedrooms · 1 bath

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Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
Great price for your budgetOne of the lowest cost properties in the area

About this house rental

Fisher house renovated with equipment and furniture completely new with an area of ​​80 m2, located on the heights of the port of St Goustan in Auray. On the ground floor, you have a new kitchen and fully equipped design (oven, microwave, dishwasher, induction hob), a dining area and a lounge with a flat screen TV of 80 cm a sofa and ottoman. On this level, you also have a room with a toilet and a sink with a cabinet and a mirror in which there is also the washing machine. A closet is also built there.
On the 1st floor you will find two bedrooms, a loft and a bathroom. A first bedroom offers a 1 bed 2 people 160 x 200 (new bedding) with two storage drawers. The second has two bunk beds of a person (90 x 200), a third mattress (drawer) and a dresser. In this room you have access to the mezzanine with a single bed (90 x 200) by a staircase. All bedding is new.
Finally, you will find the bathroom with two sinks, a walk-in shower and toilet.
This house is quietly situated on the heights of St Goustan close to the many restaurants in the port and close to Auray town center and shops. The typical village of St Goustan is ideally located in the Gulf of Morbihan 22 km from Vannes and 15 km from the beaches of the ocean.
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Amenities at Gite Ty Sauveur furnished fisherman house 3 stars port of St Goustan in Auray

Non-smoking
Pets allowed

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    Ratings and reviews

    9.4 / 10.0
    Outstanding(79 Ratings)
    review starsSummary of reviews
    Charming house well equipped and perfectly located. Ideal for a great stay near lovely cafes and restaurants at the port. Everything you need for an excellent vacation!
    From real guest reviews summarized by AI
    8.0 / 10.0
    Beautiful cottage, tastefully decorated, clean. Perfectly situated in the picturesque St Goustan port. Memotable stay
    10.0 / 10.0
    Great cottage in a very convenient location
    Great cottage in a very convenient location
    Valerie provides an excellent kitchen. All the appliances work perfectly and everything is available to prepare meals. We ate in more than we planned because it is so easy. The location with Port Saint Goustan a few steps from the front door is ideal for a walk. Carnac, Vannes, and Saint Anne d'Auray are less than 30 minutes. It was a pleasure to stay in the "fisherman's" cottage.
    10.0 / 10.0
    A great little spot.
    A great little spot.
    Ty Savior cottage is very cute and well equipped with everything we needed. (It was so nice to finally see a decent set of pots and pans in self-catering accommodation.) It is located in the most magical place. We stayed over Christmas so got to experience the Christmas lights and drink mulled wine whilst taking in the atmosphere of Auray at this time of year. I would definitely recommend a visit to this little town and the lovely cottage Ty Saviour.
    8.0 / 10.0
    Lovely Property
    Lovely Property
    Fabulous house, tastefully decorated, clean and well equipped for a stay, we are a couple so used only the double room. The bed was comfortable, cleaning and towels are extra unless you bring you your own or clean yourself. This was a last-minute decision for us and we were not disappointed. Mme Valerie Rouffineau was very helpful and pleasant and we had no problems with access, we didn’t have to call on her as there was no problems. The location is quiet, yet very close to the port Saint Goustan, a few minutes walk away. The streets around Auray and Saint Goustan are very picturesque and great for an evening walk. The house is located on a hill so you do need to negotiate the short, yet steep hill to reach the quay front, no issue if you are ambulant. So why not 5 stars? Essentially there is no outside space, so on a hot evening and cooking at the house you had to stay in doors to eat. You can get around this by opening the doors and windows and letting the outside in and this worked well, although I think you could manage a small table outside or sit outside with the food on your lap if you were careful! The sun shines along the street in the evening which is lovely. The road is not busy as it’s a dead end so traffic is very light. If you eat out each night this won’t be a problem for you. Parking was not an issue, there was a spot next to the house, parking near the church or along the streets, failing that you could park up the hill in the car park. We never had to do this and we went out every day and managed to use the same spot each evening next to the house. We stayed in late June/July. The drive down from Roscoff was about 2.5hrs none stop. The town is quiet, although the quay is busy each evening when the sun is hot and you can enjoy it until late into the evening at the bars/restaurants – the bars and Saint Goustan is west facing. We ate in so I can’t say much about the restos. The weather was mixed so on overcast days we visited attractions around Morbihan, Josselin, Vannes, the submarine base (we very much enjoyed this), Domaine de Kerguehennec, and the medieval village Melrand (Village de l’An Mil), we took something from all of them. On hot days we used the beach at Carnac which was sandy, with lovely soft sand and a shallow incline into the sea, the facilitates are on the left hand side of the bay as you look at if from the sea, shops, toilets are close and parking wasn’t an issue mid-week when we went. Enjoy
    4.0 / 10.0
    Fabulous house, tastefully decorated, clean and well equipped for a stay, we are a couple so used only the double room. The bed was comfortable, cleaning and towels are extra unless you bring you your own or clean yourself. This was a last-minute decision for us and we were not disappointed. Mme Valerie Rouffineau was very helpful and pleasant and we had no problems with access, we didn’t have to call on her as there was no problems. The location is quiet, yet very close to the port Saint Goustan, a few minutes walk away. The streets around Auray and Saint Goustan are very picturesque and great for an evening walk. The house is located on a hill so you do need to negotiate the short, yet steep hill to reach the quay front, no issue if you are ambulant. So why not 5 stars? Essentially there is no outside space, so on a hot evening and cooking at the house you had to stay in doors to eat. You can get around this by opening the doors and windows and letting the outside in and this worked well, although I think you could manage a small table outside or sit outside with the food on your lap if you were careful! The sun shines along the street in the evening which is lovely. The road is not busy as it’s a dead end so traffic is very light. If you eat out each night this won’t be a problem for you.Parking was not an issue, there was a spot next to the house, parking near the church or along the streets, failing that you could park up the hill in the car park. We never had to do this and we went out every day and managed to use the same spot each evening next to the house. We stayed in late June/July. The drive down from Roscoff was about 2.5hrs none stop.The town is quiet, although the quay is busy each evening when the sun is hot and you can enjoy it until late into the evening at the bars/restaurants – the bars and Saint Goustan is west facing. We ate in so I can’t say much about the restos. The weather was mixed so on overcast days we visited attractions around Morbihan, Josselin, Vannes, the submarine base (we very much enjoyed this), Domaine de Kerguehennec, and the medieval village Melrand (Village de l’An Mil), we took something from all of them. On hot days we used the beach at Carnac which was sandy, with lovely soft sand and a shallow incline into the sea, the facilitates are on the left hand side of the bay as you look at if from the sea, shops, toilets are close and parking wasn’t an issue mid-week when we went. Enjoy
    10.0 / 10.0
    Excellent location, lovely house.
    Excellent location, lovely house.
    Lovely 18th century house, very well equipped and spotlessly clean. Thick stone walls kept it beautifully cool in the hot weather. Superb location just a few minutes walk from the old port of St. Goustan. Parking in the street/finding space in the free car parks was easy at the time we went in June. It was a very useful base for exploring the area with easy access to just about everywhere! If you have had enough of the beautiful coastline, the museum of the French Resistance at St Marcel was very good. We also enjoyed the free tour round the sardine canning factory at Quiberon. Valerie gave us a very warm welcome and also responds very promptly to any queries. We thoroughly enjoyed the local cider and crisps she kindly gave us. We had a wonderful holiday and would love to return.
    1.0 / 10.0
    Do not rent this place unless you a) speak perfect French, and b) are willing to pay the cleaning fee, because no matter how well you clean it, it will not be sufficient. I dont understand why people make a place a showpiece and then rent it out. The minute we walked in we loved it... and were immediately afraid of breaking something. Things only got worse when we met the owner, who gave us a dirty look after asking what that noise was and being told it was the washing machine (listed as an amenity). She then took a picture of the electric meter. Excuse me, I believe power is generally included!?! Given this not very pleasant vibe, we decided to take pictures right before we left to show we had cleaned it. And sure enough, she claimed we had not cleaned! We have rented many places and the most commonly used word to describe how we leave places is immaculate. This is exactly how we left this place, with pictures to prove it. Ultimately we decided it was worth the 20 euros of damage to be done with this owner and move on instead of fight her obvious lies. I will be sticking with (the other main home rental company that Home Away wont let me mention in this review) from now on since they have a much better rating system to weed out people like this one who is clearly in it for the money and not for the hospitality. Luckily our one other Homeaway rental on this trip was super nice and not at all like this owner.
    2.0 / 10.0
    Lovely building, great location, very unpleasant owner. Cannot recommend.
    Lovely building, great location, very unpleasant owner. Cannot recommend.
    Do not rent this place unless you a) speak perfect French, and b) are willing to pay the cleaning fee, because no matter how well you clean it, it will not be sufficient. I don't understand why people make a place a showpiece and then rent it out. The minute we walked in we loved it... and were immediately afraid of breaking something. Things only got worse when we met the owner, who gave us a dirty look after asking what "that noise was" and being told it was the washing machine (listed as an amenity). She then took a picture of the electric meter. Excuse me, I believe power is generally included!?! Given this not very pleasant vibe, we decided to take pictures right before we left to show we had cleaned it. And sure enough, she claimed we had not cleaned! We have rented many places and the most commonly used word to describe how we leave places is "immaculate". This is exactly how we left this place, with pictures to prove it. Ultimately we decided it was worth the 20 euros of "damage" to be done with this owner and move on instead of fight her obvious lies. I will be sticking with (the other main home rental company that Home Away won't let me mention in this review) from now on since they have a much better rating system to weed out people like this one who is clearly in it for the money and not for the hospitality. Luckily our one other Homeaway rental on this trip was super nice and not at all like this owner.

    FAQs

    Is parking included with this house?

    Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Gite Ty Sauveur furnished fisherman house 3 stars port of St Goustan in Auray. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

    Is there a pool at this house?

    We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

    Is Gite Ty Sauveur furnished fisherman house 3 stars port of St Goustan in Auray pet friendly?

    Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.

    What amenities are available at Gite Ty Sauveur furnished fisherman house 3 stars port of St Goustan in Auray?

    We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, and pets allowed.


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