Welcome to Pors Guer - Caurel, 22
Pors Guer is a beautiful 1900s Breton cottage providing luxury accommodation in private grounds. It overlooks the Lac de Guerledan (less than 1km away) for swimming, water sports and lovely places to eat and drink.
This 1900s Breton cottage has been beautifully renovated to provide luxury accommodation that retains plenty of it’s original charm.
Set in its own grounds (with parking) this property offers everything for the perfect holiday. Local activities include walking, cycling, fishing, swimming, water sports, boating and horse riding. There are lovely places to eat and drink by the lake or in the local village only 200m away. The local town of Mur de Bretagne offers a supermarket and range of smaller shops, cafes and bars.
Lovely beaches and medieval towns such as Vannes are only 35 – 40 minutes away.
The Nantes Brest canal and Abbeye de Bon Repos are close by – see the amazing Son et Lumiere in August every year and visit the market every Sunday. There is a lovely footpath cutting through the countryside only 30m from the cottage suitable for riding or cycling as well.
The cottage offers three large bedrooms and can sleep six plus cot(s) comfortably. It is fully centrally heated with a log burner as well – so perfect for those winter getaways.
It comes fully equipped and offers a luxury bathroom along with a separate wet room downstairs. The large kitchen / diner offers stunning views onto the terrace and the open countryside beyond.
Accommodation
Sleeping six (plus cots) the cottage offers luxury accommodation for all the family over two floors. Outside there is a beautiful terrace with uninterrupted views over the countryside to the lake and a private garden with swings for the children and parking for at least three cars.
Living Rooms
The property has an enormous kitchen and dining room with direct access through French doors to the terrace and stunning views over the Brittany countryside down to the Lac de Guerledan.
The newly fitted kitchen facilities include oven, hob, microwave, fridge and a full range of cooking equipment / utensils
Off of the kitchen is a utility room with a washing machine and tumble drier for your convenience.
There is also a beautiful downstairs wet room and a luxury bathroom upstairs.
There is also a large lounge with comfortable seating around the wood burning stove and beautiful fireplace. There is a range of entertainment available with English TV, a DVD player and a cd player / radio.
There are exposed beams throughout downstairs.
Bedrooms
There is a lovely double bedroom downstairs with furniture in the traditional French style.
Upstairs offers a further large double and twin bedroom furnished to a high standard with magnificent views. There are exposed wooden floors throughout the bedrooms upstairs.
External facilities
Outside there is an enormous decking area round two sides of the cottage with stunning views over the countryside, patio furniture, BBQ and private garden. The driveway will hold up to three cars and there is a selection of play equipment for children.
Special features
The property has been completely restored and refurnished to a very high standard during 2007 and offers comfort all year long as it is fully centrally heated.
A selection of books and DVDs are available at the property for guests to enjoy.
For the comfort of all our guests this is a no smoking property.
Local activities
Swimming, walking, cycling, horse riding, boat hire, quad biking, ski school and fishing are all accessible from the cottage and lake. Brittany has many lovely golf courses, the nearest being about 30 minutes drive away.
There is free boat and Jet Ski launch at the lake!
There are many activities all year through in the area. Try a Fest Noz, visit the Abbeye de Bon Repos in August to see the Son et Lumiere (sound and light show) or see the fireworks at Quintin on Bastille Day – not to be missed.
There is plenty to keep the children amused with historic castles, restored Breton villages and medieval towns with walled ramparts. The area is littered with historical towns and villages.
A guide to the local amenities and some of the many activities is available at the cottage.
Pricing and availability...
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Details
The following are my contact details, please feel free to get in contact with me, whether you are ready to book or, just considering it. If I'm not in, please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Address - 4 Pors Guer, Caurel, Guerledan, Côtes d’Armor (22), Bretagne, France
Phone - (0044) 1428 648334
Email - french.lake.gites@googlemail.com
Website - www.frenchlakegites.iowners.net
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