Bright, independent new house with fully enclosed garden, in a small, quiet residence near the sea and hiking trails.
*** Equipped with WIFI / TV-SAT ***
Located 1 km from a strike accessible on foot, 1.5 km from Pors Guyon beach and 2.5 km from Ile à Bois beach. 12 km from PAIMPOL. Close to the BREHAT Archipelago and the Sillon du TALBERT (2 km). And less than an hour from PLOUMANACH, the favorite village of the French.
Equipped and furnished, the enclosed garden has a 30 m2 terrace.
Ground floor = kitchen, dining / living room, wc / sink and garage serving as pantry / utility room
Upstairs = nice mezzanine with a small sea view from the floor. Two bedrooms (CH1 = 1 double bed 140 cm * 190 cm; CH2 = 1 double bed 140 cm * 190 cm and 1 single bed 90 cm * 190 cm), shower room / wc.
Sheets and towels are provided at an additional cost.
If you choose the bed linen option: the beds will already be made upon arrival.
Private parking for 2 vehicles.
Here is a non-exhaustive list of essential places on and around the Lézardrieux Peninsula:
GR34 accessible less than 1 km from our rental. The GR34 goes around the Peninsula.
Ile de Bréhat: hike on the island and / or guided boat trip.
Le Sillon du Talbert 3.5 km from Lanmodez.
Pleubian and its Saturday market.
Kermouster and its flowery village near Île à Bois.
Beauport Abbey near Paimpol: visit but also concerts are organized on certain weekends
Paimpol, its port and its restaurants (local specialties, seafood, etc ...)
Tréguier, the city of Ernest Renan and its Wednesday market
Pontrieux and its wash houses, market on Monday.
The Chateau de la Roche-Jagu and its old-fashioned gardens with a view of the Trieux
Plougrescant (Le Gouffre) with the house between the rocks and visit of the house on the coast
Lannion and its half-timbered houses, with hike along the towpath, market on Thursday
Trégastel and walk on Renote Island
Pleumeur Bodou and his radome (telecommunications) + tree climbing course
Walk to Ploumanac'h and its rocks of various shapes, near Perros-Guirec
Plouha and the cliffs of Gwin Zegal