House in Finistere
Reasons to book
About this house rental
Traditionally built Breton house with a spacious layout and character, pleasant for holidays; south-facing and open onto a small pleasant garden.
Sea and sandy beach 9 km away. Shops within walking distance (Super U, bakery, pharmacy, etc.). Quimper at 20 km, Douarnenez at 12 km, Pont l'Abbé at 21 km.
Independent house with 4 rooms of 110m² living space, furnished with authenticity and modernity. Wood stove & electric heating. Private, enclosed garden with trees (remarkable palm tree) and picnic table. Parking space.
Ground floor
Separate kitchen: dining area, cooker with 4 ceramic hobs, oven, microwave oven, fridge with freezer compartment, kettle and coffee maker, toaster, dishwasher.
Laundry room: washing machine, storage space
Bathroom : large Italian shower
Separate WC
Living room: large room with dining area, sitting area with sofa and armchair - Television and Internet
1st floor
3 large bedrooms:
- Bedroom 1: large double bed + 2 single beds - ample storage space
- Bedroom 2 & 3: large double bed in each room and ample storage space
Cupboards in the corridors
Bathroom with WC
SERVICES
- Wi-fi included
- Housekeeping included
ADDITIONAL COSTS
- Obligatory linen (sheets & beds made + towels) to be paid on arrival
- Charges included from 15 May to 15 September/ extra charge according to consumption, outside this period
Ideally located between the Bay of Audierne, Cap Sizun, Douarnenez and Quimper, you can discover :
From the end of the world
- the Pointe du Raz, classified as a major site in France, facing the Iroise Sea
- The island of Sein to discover after a 1 hour crossing of the mythical Raz de Sein
- The Cap Sizun by the customs path along the high cliffs covered with moorland
- The Baie des Trépassés, the link between the Van and Raz points. A well-known spot for surfers
- The nature reserve of Goulien and its birds.
From the Bay of Audierne
- A string of pebbles, fine sandy beaches, marshes and ponds, cliffs, a 100% area with exceptional fauna and flora, one of the first French migratory areas
- Numerous ports: Audierne (the town is in the port), Porz Poulhan, Le Loch, Bestré, Pors Théolen, Loubous
From the Douarnenez area
- The Port of Rosmeur and the Port Rhu
- Tristan Island
- the natural site of Plomarc'h
Discovering the pleasures of the sea and lazing around
-A wide range of sporting activities offered by numerous clubs for discovery or improvement: Sailing, paddle, sand yachting, diving, canoeing
-Surfing the Atlantic waves on the spots of La Pointe de la Torche, Penhors, Gwendrez, the Ris beach or the Baie des Trépassées
-Fine sandy beaches for rest and swimming, Gwendrez, Penhors, Trescadec, Mesperleuc, Tréguennec, Tronoën, Trez Goarem, etc.
-Angling on the mole in Audierne or fishing on foot (curlers, periwinkles, tellin, clams, cockles....).
On foot or by bike
- On the customs paths along the coast, and the many paths in the countryside
- On the various signposted loops, along the solar wind route, etc.
Discovering Cornwall
- Quimper, the capital with its cathedral, museums and cobbled streets
- Concarneau, a former stronghold modified by Vauban
- Pont-Aven to follow in the footsteps of Gauguin and Van Gogh





