On a small quiet road, 1 km from the French village of Prat, our Breton holiday farm 'Le Cheval Rouge' from 1880. In 2003 we converted this unoccupied manor into 3 gites: lovely spacious holiday homes, each with its own look. On our 1 hectare site we have also realized a small scale and natural campsite with 8 permanent rental tents and a heated zodiac swimming pool (7 x 11m)
We have 3 gites, namely a 6-8pers, a 5 pers and a 4 pers.
This gite for 4 persons has 2 spacious bedrooms with a bathroom with shower and separate toilet in both rooms. There is a 2pers bed of 180 x 200cm and two 1 person beds of 90 x 200cm. A separate seat has been realized in each room.
In the living room with open kitchen you can enjoy a fire from the lounge sofa. At the large wooden table you have a view of both terraces, both in front and behind. So you can enjoy both the morning sun and the evening sun.
The fully equipped kitchen has an oven / microwave, fridge and separate freezer, coffee maker, kettle, juicer, toaster and all other kitchen utensils are present.
Especially in the main season we have many families with children. This is also because we organize various activities during these weeks, such as a farm visit with subsequent baking pancakes, an oyster safari over the tidal area, canoe trip between the islands, or a children's cooking café or craft afternoon. The 1ha site is surrounded by trees and shrubs so that you can only enter the grounds via the entrance / exit. The children can safely play on trampoline, a toy boat, build huts, make campfire, there is plenty to do. We also have a heated zodiac swimming pool of 7x5m and a sauna that can be used free of charge.
Hikers can also enjoy themselves here, Brittany is an excellent place to enjoy the many quiet and beautiful hiking trails.
Outside the busy main season we also provide complete walking holidays with delicious food and use of sauna. We like to cook vegetarian, if interested.
Interested? check out our website for more information.
A sunny greeting,
Olivier and Chantal, Loek (2007) and Duna (2011)