Welcome to Les Anglais, a self catering holiday cottage in the small village of St.Quidy, Morbihan, Brittany, France.
Les Anglais is an 18th century Breton Longere situated in Saint Quidy a small village between Locminé and Baud. It is close to the coast and beaches at Vannes and Auray, the picturesque medieval towns of Josselin and Pontivy and the prehistoric standing stones of Carnac.
The house sleeps up to eight people (10 with sofa bed), and is ideal for families with two double and two twin bedrooms, all modern facilities and an enclosed garden.
Les Anglais is a comfortable centrally heated house in the small village of Saint Quidy, on the Southern Coast of Brittany. Ideally situated for walking, cycling and exploring this delightful area of France.
Ground Floor Accommodation
- Lounge with seating for eight, satellite television, DVD player, music centre, telephone (reasonable use is included), books and indoor games.
- Broadband with WiFi
- French windows lead to the patio and garden.
- Kitchen with log burner, fitted units, gas cooker, fridge/freezer, automatic washing machine, microwave oven, dishwasher, large pine table and chairs, high chair.
- Tumble drier (in the barn).
- Double bedroom with blankets, sheets and pillowcases.
- Shower room with hand basin, WC, shaver point
First floor
- Double bedroom and two twin bedrooms, all with duvets, and bed-linen.
- Family bathroom with hand basin, bath, shower cubicle, WC, shaver point
- Cot and extra pillows and blankets are available
Outside the Holiday Cottage
- Enclosed lawned garden with patio, BBQ and garden furniture
- Ample parking
- Log store (logs free of charge)
- Table tennis in barn
There is a wealth of things to see and do during your holiday in Southern Brittany. This region enjoys a mild climate, is rich in places of natural and historical interest and is ideal for sporting and leisure pursuits.
Local Shops near St Quidy
Nearby the holiday cottage are the villages of Plumelin and La Chapelle Neuve which have a bakers and grocers. The towns of Locminé and Baud have supermarkets, and many varied places to eat, from creperies to gourmet restaurants.
Sightseeing in Morbihan
Vannes, the largest town in the Morbihan, is an interesting mediaeval city and one of the ports from which boat trips can be taken to explore the Gulf and the many islands within it. Other towns in the area worth visiting include Lorient, which has many beaches nearby, Josselin with its cobbled streets and imposing castle, Auray with its charming port of St.Goustain, and the beaches at Carnac (with its prehistoric megaliths), Larmor and the Quiberon Peninsula. Another delightful area to visit is the Blavet river, at St. Nicholas des Eaux, towards the town of Pontivy with its large chateau.
Tourist Information
Leisure facilities in the Morbihan area include golf (three courses), horseriding, tennis, swimming, sailing and canoeing. This area also offers excellent opportunities for walking and cycling, and there are three fishing rivers nearby.
- Parc de Prehistoire – Dinosaur park – great for children.
- The Megaliths of Morbihan
- Carnac – Where you can visit the ancient megaliths.
- The Beaches at Saint Philibert
- Morbihan Tourism – Site by the Departmental Tourism Committee.
- Quiberon tourism office – Tourist information and accommodation guide to this peninsula.
- Varec’h – Sea kayak and motor boat center in the Golfe du Morbihan. Hiring, kayak courses, adventures for groups.
- The Blavet Valley – Wonderful for cycling and walking holidays
- Cycle hire in the Blavet Valley
- Locminé A lively market town.
- Château Suscinio
- Gulf of Morbihan Superb sailing
Special Holiday in Brittany
We hope you will enjoy your self catering holiday in Brittany, if you have any queries we are always on hand to help.
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Local Attractions
Nearby the holiday cottage are the villages of Plumelin and La Chapelle Neuve which have a bakers and grocers. The towns of Locminé and Baud have supermarkets, and many varied places to eat, from creperies to gourmet restaurants.
Vannes, the largest town in the Morbihan, is an interesting mediaeval city and one of the ports Vannesfrom which boat trips can be taken to explore the Gulf and the many islands within it. Other towns in the area worth visiting include Lorient, which has many beaches nearby, Josselin with its cobbled streets and imposing castle, Auray with its charming port of St.Goustain, and the beaches at Carnac (with its prehistoric megaliths), Larmor and the Quiberon Peninsula. Another delightful area to visit is the Blavet river, at St. St_GoustainNicholas des Eaux, towards the town of Pontivy with its large chateau.
Special Rental Conditions
WE ALSO ALLOW A PRICE DISCOUNT OF 20% FOR SMALL PARTIES OF UP TO FOUR PEOPLE.
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Local Attractions
Vannes, the largest town in the Morbihan, is an interesting mediaeval city and one of the ports Vannesfrom which boat trips can be taken to explore the Gulf and the many islands within it. Other towns in the area worth visiting include Lorient, which has many beaches nearby, Josselin with its cobbled streets and imposing castle, Auray with its charming port of St.Goustain, and the beaches at Carnac (with its prehistoric megaliths), Larmor and the Quiberon Peninsula. Another delightful area to visit is the Blavet river, at St. St_GoustainNicholas des Eaux, towards the town of Pontivy with its large chateau.
In the area
This Property is situated in Cotes-d`Armor, Brittany
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