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9.8 out of 10
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 8 150 sq m
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Auray, Bretagne
- Saint-Goustan port2 min walk
- Tourist Office of Auray Community3 min walk
- Carnac Beach19 min drive
- Lorient (LRT-Lorient - South Brittany)37 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Chateau bedroom
1 Double Bed
Garden bedroom
1 Double Bed and 1 Single Bed
Magnolia bedroom
1 Single Bed and 1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
FANTASTIC 16th CENTURY MANOR - CENTRAL AND STEPS FROM SAINT GOUSTAN
This is a significant part of the Manoir du Belvedere, occupying an entire floor. It has its own private walled garden, and its own entrance to rue du Chateau, a historic street connecting Auray centre and the medieval port of Saint Goustan. All rooms are large,with high ceilings, original beams and fireplaces.Tastefully furnished with Louis XV and Henry II style furniture, tapestries and paintings from around the world. There is a piano in the Chateau room. The spacious living room is full of light, with very comfy sofas, armchairs and cushions. The kitchen and bathrooms are recently renovated with modern facilities, tiled walls and floor. A separate and bright dining room is ideal for colder evenings. Outside, a large patio is a great place for alfresco dining while the garden is ideal for a barbecue. Quick, easy access to SANDY BEACHES (Trinite-sur-Mer, Carnac, Erdeven, Etel),sailing, surfing, cruises on the Gulf of Morbihan and ferries to Atlantic islands. The Gulf of Morbihan had a dozen pretty islands, some public and some private. Rambling, golf and horse-riding, an aquarium, an eco-park and an arboretum add to the wide choice of family activities. Our house is in the heart of this mediaeval town - many restaurants, sea-food specialities, Breton creperies, pizzerias are in walking distance. A restaurant with 1 Michelin star is a 2 minutes walk away (Restaurant Terre-Mer). A traditional covered market is 100m away, esp. good for oysters, lobsters and other shell fish. No need to use car, all necessary shopping for food, clothes and souvenirs ... is within walking distance. If you still want to use your car, parking is nearby.
The Manoir du Belvedere is spacious, ideal for family gatherings, two families sharing, a big family or a small family. It is situated on 1st floor, with own private entrance and own big private garden - a rarity in the heart of Auray. Everything is within reach. From here you can walk to get everything you need - from fresh croissants for breakfast to the must-haves for preparing a home-made gourmet dinner. Auray's colourful Monday market will attract you and your children alike. Here you can buy fresh local produce, Breton handicrafts and souvenirs while practising your French! In the covered market, open every morning except Sunday, you will enjoy choosing from a great variety of fish, oysters, mussels and other shell-fish, not to mention a wide range of cheese, fruit and vegetables. Kayaking and cruising the river on electric boats are in Saint Goustan, a stone's throw away from the property. Public swimming pool, tennis courts and library are nearby. Traditional Breton music and dancing ('fest noz') in surrounding towns and villages. You can explore many popular places of South Brittany within a 5-10 minutes' drive - Vannes, Saint-Anne d'Auray,Trinite-sur-Mer,Carnac, Quiberon, Locmariaquer, Iles-aux-Moines, Etel, Rochfort-en-Terre.
Glimpses of history: Built on the site of the original 12th century Chateau d'Auray, from cut granite stone auctioned when the chateau was demolished in 1550, the Manoir stores a rich and long history in its walls. It has been renovated by France's master craftsmen. During the renovation we unearthed many traces of the past, from original fireplaces hidden behind modern facades to the chateau-style floor in the living room, equally well concealed under hardboard and which could be restored only by France’s master craftsmen. The higher wall visible from the Garden wall is believed to be part of the Chateau's keep.
Visit the iconic, picturesque port of Saint Goustain, across the 12th century bridge, a few meters from the Manoir. This is where Benjamin Franklin arrived in 1776 to seek France’s support for American Independence. You will enjoy walking along the top of the ramparts that overlook the river. Hike upstream to the Champs des Martyrs, legacy of the Royal Navy's involvement in the 'Quiberon Affair' in 1795 and read the inscription (be warned: it is in Latin!). Five minutes by car brings you to world famous Saint-Anne d'Auray. Visited by Pope John Paul II in 1996 and by over half a million pilgrims and tourists every year, the basilica is situated on the spot where, in 1624, a local ploughman had a vision of Saint-Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary. Many other must-sees only a few minutes drive away. An ideal place for whatever you want to do!
The Manoir du Belvedere is spacious, ideal for family gatherings, two families sharing, a big family or a small family. It is situated on 1st floor, with own private entrance and own big private garden - a rarity in the heart of Auray. Everything is within reach. From here you can walk to get everything you need - from fresh croissants for breakfast to the must-haves for preparing a home-made gourmet dinner. Auray's colourful Monday market will attract you and your children alike. Here you can buy fresh local produce, Breton handicrafts and souvenirs while practising your French! In the covered market, open every morning except Sunday, you will enjoy choosing from a great variety of fish, oysters, mussels and other shell-fish, not to mention a wide range of cheese, fruit and vegetables. Kayaking and cruising the river on electric boats are in Saint Goustan, a stone's throw away from the property. Public swimming pool, tennis courts and library are nearby. Traditional Breton music and dancing ('fest noz') in surrounding towns and villages. You can explore many popular places of South Brittany within a 5-10 minutes' drive - Vannes, Saint-Anne d'Auray,Trinite-sur-Mer,Carnac, Quiberon, Locmariaquer, Iles-aux-Moines, Etel, Rochfort-en-Terre.
Glimpses of history: Built on the site of the original 12th century Chateau d'Auray, from cut granite stone auctioned when the chateau was demolished in 1550, the Manoir stores a rich and long history in its walls. It has been renovated by France's master craftsmen. During the renovation we unearthed many traces of the past, from original fireplaces hidden behind modern facades to the chateau-style floor in the living room, equally well concealed under hardboard and which could be restored only by France’s master craftsmen. The higher wall visible from the Garden wall is believed to be part of the Chateau's keep.
Visit the iconic, picturesque port of Saint Goustain, across the 12th century bridge, a few meters from the Manoir. This is where Benjamin Franklin arrived in 1776 to seek France’s support for American Independence. You will enjoy walking along the top of the ramparts that overlook the river. Hike upstream to the Champs des Martyrs, legacy of the Royal Navy's involvement in the 'Quiberon Affair' in 1795 and read the inscription (be warned: it is in Latin!). Five minutes by car brings you to world famous Saint-Anne d'Auray. Visited by Pope John Paul II in 1996 and by over half a million pilgrims and tourists every year, the basilica is situated on the spot where, in 1624, a local ploughman had a vision of Saint-Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary. Many other must-sees only a few minutes drive away. An ideal place for whatever you want to do!
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About the area
Auray
Located in Auray, this holiday home is near theme parks and on the waterfront. While the natural beauty of Golfe du Morbihan and Carnac Beach can be enjoyed by anyone, those looking for an activity can explore Port du Crouesty.
Le P'tit Délire and La Perle de Quehan are also worth visiting. Jet skiing and kayaking offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and horse riding nearby.

Auray, Bretagne
What's nearby
- Saint-Goustan port - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
- Tourist Office of Auray Community - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Basilica of Saint Anne of Auray - 9 min drive - 7.6 km
- Carnac Beach - 19 min drive - 18.9 km
- Port du Crouesty - 50 min drive - 61.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- L'Armoric - 2 min walk
- Crêperie Saint-Sauveur - 3 min walk
- Restaurant Le Chasse-Maree - 3 min walk
- Ailleurs Café - 1 min walk
- La Fromentine - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Nigel

We have done a great amount of renovation while keeping the historical architectural heritage intact. We did much of the renovation work ourselves, except the part that must be done by master craftsmen. During the renovation, we have uncovered many features that had been hidden for centuries.
Why they chose this property
When we visited this property with the real estate agent, it was raining and dark. Yet when we came into the house, it looked great. And we though if it looked like this on a gloomy rainy day, it must be gorgeous during normal days. And it is indeed. It is always cool inside even when it roasts outside. Air conditioning is never needed. The 1m80- thick stone walls in the basement must have something to do with the cool air we always have, no matter how hot outside. And the house is full of history. Its garden is spread over four different levels.
What makes this property unique
The house has charmed every visitor. Everyone who has been here said that we had found an ideal place for fun, history, activities, relaxation, shopping, cultural discovery and more.
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