Kerhotten is a private Hamlet of 4 large detached self catering holiday cottages comprising of 2,3 and 4 bedrooms. A solar heated secure pool within 3 acres of land.
Superb panoramic views over looking the adjoining picturesque fishing lake.
Large, detached, self catering accommodations that have there own private gardens with lake views including garden furniture parasol and BBQ, sharing a security fenced 30`x 20`solar heated pool with surrounding patio and sun loungers. The extensive grounds and gardens are well stocked and attractive with an added attraction of an original Breton Bread Oven and a boules court.
Rural environment, we are based at the end of a country lane, with no passing traffic, it is a about 25 minutes walking distance (longer if feeding the ducks) around the lake to the village Langoelan, look for the donkey and Llama on the way, or just a 2 min drive, there is a boulangerie, pizzeria restaurant/takeaways, bar, restaurant, antiques and a children's activity area, . Guemene sur Scorff is a 10 minute drive with shops, chemists, doctors, banks, restaurants, takeaways and a large Intermarche supermarket.
The Chestnut cottage with 4 Bedrooms. The largest of the holiday cottages, Wheelchair access, On the ground floor there is an open-plan lounge with a superb original exposed stone fireplace filling one wall, a separate dining area and a fitted kitchen, a double bedroom and a shower/toilet. Open tread stair leading to first floor where there are one very spacious double bedroom and two twin bedrooms along with a bathroom with a Shower.Private garden with BBQ and garden furniture. Shared fenced, heated pool.
The cottage is self catering and is equipped to a very high standard. Ground floor is open plan in the traditional Breton style. Roof beams, trusses and original stone walls are exposed throughout. The kitchen is well equipped, has a gas full cooker, microwave, dish washer, washing machine, fridge, coffee maker. Heating is by wood burning stoves and electric wall heaters. All bedrooms are carpeted.
All bed linen included, towels £2.00 per person if required.
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Local Attractions
Pontivy, just 30 minuets away straddles the river Blavet which runs from the hills of central Brittany down to the sea at Lorient. Canalised all the way and joined to the Nantes Brest canal, this was a major waterway and made Pontivy an important port. The old medieval town, with its pedestrian streets and open squares are pleasant to wander around and has some interesting shops and restaurants, as well as a weekly Monday market in the main street.
The lake, you can take advantage of the adjoining lake, accessible directly from our grounds for fishing of large common carp, large Pike, tench, perch and trout, bird watching, canoeing, or just relax feeding the ducks and enjoy the tranquil surrounding and the views, along with a child's play area. A buvett on the lake side is a must for English teas, coffee or something stronger, also ice lolleys from the kiddy's and juices. Exploring the surrounding countryside is a must, on foot or cycles, (we can also provide adult bikes).
Driving in Brittany, is a real pleasure with wonderfully quiet country roads which wind through beautiful tree lined valleys, picturesque towns and sleepy villages, giving the perfect opportunity to “explore” this fantastic area.
History interest, central Brittany has an abundance of historical and archaeological sites to satisfy the enthusiast. Why not take to the network of rural footpaths to discover the more hidden gems of Brittany's heritage and landscape. The incredible volume and diversity of wildlife and flora also provide the naturalist with lots to see.
For the more energetic, the wealth of lakes and rivers provide water activities such as fishing, sailing, canoeing, skiing, rowing, cruises and much more. There are superb golf courses, horse riding stables catering for beginners and experienced riders, many other sports activities and water sports at the Lake Guerledan just a 20 min drive away.
Lake GuerledanCoasts, on three sides, the choice of coastal locations to visit in Brittany is immense: St-Malo, St-Brieux and Roscoff in the north, Brest and Quimper to the west, and Lorient and Vannes on the south coast, plus much beauty and variety of scenery to enjoy en route. Holidaying in Central Brittany gives you a great range of places to visit and the tranquil setting of the Breton countryside to return to at the end of the day.
Rental Rates for this Property
Rental Period | Starting Date | Ending Date | Minimum Stay | Rate Per Month | Rate Per Week | Rate Per Week Day | Rate Per W/End Day |
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Peak A | Jul 6, 2024 | Aug 30, 2024 | 7 | EUR 2310.00 | |||
High | Aug 31, 2024 | Sep 13, 2024 | 5 | EUR 990.00 | EUR 160.00 | ||
Mid | Sep 14, 2024 | Sep 27, 2024 | 5 | EUR 890.00 | EUR 140.00 | ||
Low | Sep 28, 2024 | Dec 20, 2024 | 5 | EUR 690.00 | EUR 100.00 | ||
Christmas New Year | Dec 21, 2024 | Jan 5, 2025 | 5 | EUR 1200.00 | EUR 190.00 | ||
Mid | Apr 5, 2025 | May 16, 2025 | 5 | EUR 890.00 | EUR 140.00 | ||
High | May 17, 2025 | Jun 20, 2025 | 5 | EUR 990.00 | EUR 160.00 | ||
Peak B | Jun 21, 2025 | Jul 4, 2025 | 5 | EUR 1150.00 | EUR 190.00 | ||
Peak A | Jul 5, 2025 | Aug 29, 2025 | 7 | EUR 2310.00 | |||
High | Aug 30, 2025 | Sep 12, 2025 | 5 | EUR 990.00 | EUR 160.00 | ||
Mid | Sep 13, 2025 | Sep 26, 2025 | 5 | EUR 890.00 | EUR 140.00 | ||
Low | Sep 27, 2025 | Dec 19, 2025 | 5 | EUR 690.00 | EUR 100.00 | ||
Christmas - New Year | Dec 20, 2025 | Jan 4, 2025 | 5 | EUR 1200.00 | EUR 190.00 |
Special Rental Conditions
We will accept payment in 3 installments, Please ask for details.
To reserve a cottage a 20% deposit is required, the full balance of the holiday is payable 8 weeks before the commencement of the holiday period.
4 nights min booking, full weeks in High Season , please feel free to contact us for further information. All bed linen included (except cot linen), towels if required £2.00 per person.
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Property Exterior
Local Attractions
The lake, you can take advantage of the adjoining lake, accessible directly from our grounds for fishing of large common carp, large Pike, tench, perch and trout, bird watching, canoeing, or just relax feeding the ducks and enjoy the tranquil surrounding and the views, along with a child's play area. A buvett on the lake side is a must for English teas, coffee or something stronger, also ice lolleys from the kiddy's and juices. Exploring the surrounding countryside is a must, on foot or cycles, (we can also provide adult bikes).
Driving in Brittany, is a real pleasure with wonderfully quiet country roads which wind through beautiful tree lined valleys, picturesque towns and sleepy villages, giving the perfect opportunity to “explore” this fantastic area.
History interest, central Brittany has an abundance of historical and archaeological sites to satisfy the enthusiast. Why not take to the network of rural footpaths to discover the more hidden gems of Brittany's heritage and landscape. The incredible volume and diversity of wildlife and flora also provide the naturalist with lots to see.
For the more energetic, the wealth of lakes and rivers provide water activities such as fishing, sailing, canoeing, skiing, rowing, cruises and much more. There are superb golf courses, horse riding stables catering for beginners and experienced riders, many other sports activities and water sports at the Lake Guerledan just a 20 min drive away.
Lake GuerledanCoasts, on three sides, the choice of coastal locations to visit in Brittany is immense: St-Malo, St-Brieux and Roscoff in the north, Brest and Quimper to the west, and Lorient and Vannes on the south coast, plus much beauty and variety of scenery to enjoy en route. Holidaying in Central Brittany gives you a great range of places to visit and the tranquil setting of the Breton countryside to return to at the end of the day.
In the area
This Property is situated in Morbihan, Brittany
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