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About this house rental
This comfortable house consists on the ground floor of a bright living room that opens onto a terrace, an equipped independent kitchen, a TV room, separate toilets, a storage room with a shower. The decoration of the house is simple and warm.
Upstairs, the night area includes a bedroom with a double bed, a bedroom with 2 single beds that can be joined to make a double bed, a bedroom with a single bed. A bathroom with shower and WC completes this level.
Its enclosed and pleasantly flowered garden as well as its terrace allow you to enjoy relaxing afternoons away from the hustle and bustle and convivial evenings around the barbecue.
This house can accommodate 5 people. Hiking enthusiast, this house is made for you.
Beaches are less than 15 minutes by car.
It will be the ideal base for a discovery stay in the region on foot, by bike or by boat!
Possibility of parking in the house's driveway (2 cars)
Good to know:
> At your disposal: Free WiFi, TV, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer, gas hob, oven and microwave, toaster, filter coffee machine, kettle, hairdryer, garden furniture, baby bed, charcoal barbecue, terrace with garden furniture, wood-burning stove (wood not provided)
> Parking in the house driveway (2 cars)
> Electric vehicle charging is strictly prohibited.
> Sheets and household linen are mandatory. The allocation includes disposable bed protections, sheets, 2 towels per person, bath mats and tea towels.
> Smoking is prohibited inside.
> Pets are allowed.
The situation
The house is located in the heart of the village of Plougoumelen, 300 m from the bakery and the bar-tobacco shop. The Cocci Market supermarket located at the entrance of the village is 2 min by car, 8 min on foot.
The beaches, shops and restaurants are less than 15 min by car.
Plougoumelen is located a few kilometres from Auray and Vannes. On the Bono river, easily accessible to the Gulf of Morbihan area and the Quiberon Bay area. Connected to the Gulf by the Crach river, this charming village combines maritime proximity and countryside landscape.
Close to Auray and Vannes, on the edge of the Sal, or Bono river, Plougoumelen is indeed a coastal commune that has its own port.
Plougoumelen's port is in fact a small harbour beach: Le Traon. It can only accommodate vessels with very low draught. It is also a renowned stopover during the Gulf Week, a maritime and land-based event that takes place every two years during Ascension week.
Located on the left bank of the Sal, Le Traon offers a remarkable panorama. From the Kervilio Mill to Pont-Sal Mill, the estuary unfolds before the walker's eye. To the west, one can see the bell tower of Saint-Avoye chapel.
Enjoy your stay by discovering the natural and cultural heritage of this commune by walking along the coastal path between the Kerblei and Pont Sal Wood sites.
Crossing the village and surrounding hamlets allows one to appreciate the old buildings of linen workers, chapels, calvaries, wells, wash houses and mills in preserved landscapes.
Make a detour to the classified Hamlet of Cahire, which presents a set of old longères with thatched roofs typical of traditional rural housing.
The Sal is a 25km long coastal river that feeds the Bono river and flows into the Gulf of Morbihan. This natural valley offers a magnificent fly fishing setting
In just a few minutes by car, you can reach the beaches of Baden (the Seven Islands) or Port-Blanc to embark towards the Île aux Moines and the Gulf of Morbihan.
Near Auray, Trinité-sur-Mer, Carnac, Erdeven, the Quiberon Peninsula and the fabulous Gulf of Morbihan. The Carnac region, a seaside resort renowned for its beaches, is world-famous for its menhir alignments.
Other activities: Water activities. Fishing on foot or by boat. For enthusiasts, the Baden Golf is 15 minutes by car.




































