Situated just 25 minutes from Le Mont Saint Michel, Les Basses Beaulinges comprises of 3 self catering gites set in rural Normandy, together with an outdoor heated pool, large terrace with solar shower and sun beds. - The perfect choice for holidays and short breaks. If you are planning a special get together with family and friends all 3 properties can be booked together for a maximum of 14 people.
THE BARN
A rustic rural retreat for all the family, and dog friendly with prior notification. It has a large private garden which is surrounded by the lovely peaceful countryside.
The Barn has been converted from an old cider barn into a 4 bedroom comfortable and spacious holiday home.
The ground floor has traditional oak beams, open plan ground floor which provides plenty of space for a cool haven in the summer, or for those cooler evenings a cosy intimate ambience with the log burner.
There is also electric central heating available. There is a utility room, with washing machine, and separate WC on the ground floor.
With comfy sofas and a modern country kitchen providing all the facilities to make sure your stay is stress free.
The first floor provides a large double bedroom with a king size bed, and two single rooms, all with plenty of wardrobes and drawer space. There is a large family bathroom with a lovely corner bath and hand shower. Towels and bed linen are all included.
The landing has a lovely peaceful area where you can just sit in a comfortable Queen Anne chair and take in the view and relax. (Always a favourite quiet area with our guests).
A small staircase takes you to the third floor to the 2nd double bedroom. The kids always find this fascinating as they feel it’s a hide away from the grown ups!
Outside...On the patio or in the garden, it's the perfect place to relax and enjoy an "apéro" & dine "alfresco".
Table & Chairs for 6 people, patio umbrella, BBQ and Sun loungers are all provided. The garden offers plenty of space for the children to enjoy and play safely, which leads via an archway full or passion flowers and roses to the heated outdoor pool.
The pool is open May to September and is a heated outdoor above ground pool which adds to the security and safety. The large raised terrace has sun-beds, patio set and umbrella for extra comfort. There is also a foot bath and solar powered shower. The pool is sheltered with 3 sides of tall hedgerows and beautiful archways full of passion flowers and climbing roses.
The pool is shared with 2 other properties at Les Basses Beaulinges. Each property has their own garden all of which have plants and tall hedges to screen the gardens so that none of the properties overlook one another.
The local lanes offer or a very pleasant stroll along the quiet country lanes (approx 1.5km in a circle back to THE BARN), plus it gives you and chance to say hello to our 4 legged neighbours!
There is ample parking for 2 cars beside the barn.
Click on the video (with volume) and experience Les Basses Beaulinges & the wonderful countryside that surrounds us - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1-5Maxrhyg&t=7s
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A selection of DVD and music CD are available to use.
Local Attractions
Stretching across its 355 miles of coastline, Normandy provides a wonderful choice of landscapes, scenery and culture. Enjoy the warm hospitality, its unique blend of maritime traditions and rural way of life. Marvel at its historic towns and monuments, stroll down quiet country lanes and enjoy local dishes in picturesque villages, or sip a drink by the quayside of one of its old ports and watch the world go by.
When you stay at Les Basses Beaulinges French Country Cottages there are so many places to explore. Here are our suggested places to go with drive times.
Le Mont-Saint-Michel is simply stunning. One of Frances’s top tourist attractions is just 25 minutes from Les Basses Beaulinges. Allow yourself at least 4 to 5 hours here, as you will want to take your time to explore this wonderful historic monument. The selection of bars and restaurants along with the views will stay with you forever. The tour of the upper areas, (the Abbey) is simply a must. Do get the audiotape to take with you as you do the tour as the history is fassinating. If you want you can take a walking tour across the estuary with a guide who will ensure your safety as there is lot of quick sand. The locals say that "when the tide comes in a horse cannot outrun it!"
St Malo, just 1 hour away (pictured above) is a maze of medieval streets bursting with history and culture. The legacy of the dastardly pirates of the 19th century and the siege during the Second World War entwines with the bustling array of arty shops and the delicious smells from restaurants, outdoor markets and cafes; Oysters and crêpes are local delicacies to be enjoyed throughout the restaurants and markets of the town. Do take a walk around the wall (Intra-Muros) where the stunning Gothic and Romanesque Cathedral de St Malo dominates the skyline. As you walk along the ramparts, you can see spectacular views of the town and harbour, including the islands and forts scattered just out at sea. The pretty islands of Grand Be and Petit Be can be visited on foot at low tide, with the Fort National reachable on foot from St Malo's longest beach, the Grand Plage.
Dinan is without doubt one of the most attractive and best preserved small towns in Brittany. With its 3km long ramparts, half-timbered houses, attractive port and cobbled streets filled with art galleries and craft shops, it’s worth a day of anyone’s time. With just 1 hour away Dinan’s old town is a warren of narrow streets where it appears that time has stood still. The quaintest part is Place des Merciers where you’ll find the best examples of the town’s half-timbered houses; just opposite is the pedestrianised Rue de la Cordonnerie, also known as ‘thirsty street’ as it has nine bars.
L'ange Michael is a hidden pleasure park for the kids with Aquasplash Water slides, fairground rides, pony rides and so much more for the kids to see and do. Only 15 minutes drive its a great day out. More details http://www.angemichel.com/en/.
The Normandie beaches are approx 1.15 hours away.
An amazing armada of Allied troops, British, American, Canadian and more, landed on Normandy’s beaches on 6th June 1944 to begin the liberation of Europe from years of Nazi occupation. The planners of this crucial event for European freedom codenamed it D-Day.
Follow the Normandy coast, going from above Caen in the east close to Sainte-Mère-Eglise in the west, learn all about the history of what happened at Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword on 6 June 1944.
And there is so much more.....
Ducey is less than 10 minutes from Les Basses Beaulinges and the nearest town with a wonderful chateaux and beautiful gardens. The river Salune (salmon fishing in season) runs through Ducey and you can just rest on the bridge staring at the at the weir. A selection of shops including Boucherie, Patisserie, Hairdressers, Pharmacie and large Carrefour supermarket (open 9am to 7.15pm Mondays to Saturdays and Sundays 9am to noon).
Avranches has good shopping in the Centre ville or 2 Commercial centres and is just 15 minutes away. Many treasures are hidden in Avranches. The city preserves the manuscripts of Le Mont-Saint-Michel; a prestigious collection where the public can discover the secrets of in 'The Scriptorial' museum. On Saturday mornings enter the rue des Chapeliers or by the rue de Boudrie and you are in the heart of the market where you will find many interesting stalls.
Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët is just 15 minutes away and offers a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars (children allowed). Every Wednesday morning there is a fantastic large market where you can buy clothes, local produce, livestock etc, it really is worth a morning out and finish it off with a rather tasty hotdog or burger for lunch!i
Mortain on a clear sunny day this is a must visit town just 30 minutes away. As you enter the town take a sharp right following the signs to La Petite Chappel. (There is ample parking). Take the time to wonder through this very pretty nature reserve and head towards the tiny chapel. Follow the steps towards the back of the chapel and you will see 'view points' where you can see the countryside and towns for miles. As you come back to the main road go through Mortain, as you leave the village stop in a small car park on the left and walk 100 yards towards exiting the village, take a look across the valley with its beautiful trees and waterfall.
Dol-de-Bretange is a lovely historic cathedral town with an excellent main street, 35 minutes. If you are visiting check to see if there are any local festivities, as the local marching bagpipe bands really stir the blood.
Family Beaches, there are so many to choose from! Carolls Beach, 35 minutes which is a perfect family resort with all the amenities you need. Close by is St Jean de Thomas beach. This is a much quieter beach with a fantastic view of Le Mont-Saint-Michel in the back ground.
Dol-de-Bretange is a lovely historic cathedral town with an excellent main street to explore. 35 minutes. If you are visiting check to see if there are any local festivities, as the local marching bagpipe bands really do stir the blood.
Granville is a large seaside town with a big marina which is well worth visiting, and only 45 minutes away. There is a casino on the front with a nearby beach, great shopping and some fine local restaurants in the back streets, but you need to look carefully as some are hidden underground in cellars. Very nice English pub next to the casino if that is your taste. Granville commands stunning views of the Bay of the Mont Saint-Michel from its fortified headland. Enjoy this invigorating resort’s wonderful array of ports, quarters and beaches, plus its museums, plus one devoted to local genius Christian Dior.
Ferries from Granville serve the magical Chausey Islands archipelago, like a mirage 15km out to sea, plus the Channel Islands.
Special Rental Conditions
In the high season, Saturday is the change over day. Outside of the high season this may be flexible subject to availability at time of booking.
Prices includes "taxe de sejour" (local holiday tax).
Dogs are welcome, please request at time of booking and identify the breed.
Payment and deposit:
• 50% at time of booking
• 50% (balance due) 8 weeks prior to arrival date
• Security deposit 150 euros. Refundable within 10 days of departure date
Check in: From 16.00 hours
Check out: By 10.00 hours
Cancellations:
Cancellations at least 60 days before check-in 100% refund
Cancellations between 30 and 60 days before check-in 50% refund.
Contact us for more information and availability.
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Local Attractions
When you stay at Les Basses Beaulinges French Country Cottages there are so many places to explore. Here are our suggested places to go with drive times.
Le Mont-Saint-Michel is simply stunning. One of Frances’s top tourist attractions is just 25 minutes from Les Basses Beaulinges. Allow yourself at least 4 to 5 hours here, as you will want to take your time to explore this wonderful historic monument. The selection of bars and restaurants along with the views will stay with you forever. The tour of the upper areas, (the Abbey) is simply a must. Do get the audiotape to take with you as you do the tour as the history is fassinating. If you want you can take a walking tour across the estuary with a guide who will ensure your safety as there is lot of quick sand. The locals say that "when the tide comes in a horse cannot outrun it!"
St Malo, just 1 hour away (pictured above) is a maze of medieval streets bursting with history and culture. The legacy of the dastardly pirates of the 19th century and the siege during the Second World War entwines with the bustling array of arty shops and the delicious smells from restaurants, outdoor markets and cafes; Oysters and crêpes are local delicacies to be enjoyed throughout the restaurants and markets of the town. Do take a walk around the wall (Intra-Muros) where the stunning Gothic and Romanesque Cathedral de St Malo dominates the skyline. As you walk along the ramparts, you can see spectacular views of the town and harbour, including the islands and forts scattered just out at sea. The pretty islands of Grand Be and Petit Be can be visited on foot at low tide, with the Fort National reachable on foot from St Malo's longest beach, the Grand Plage.
Dinan is without doubt one of the most attractive and best preserved small towns in Brittany. With its 3km long ramparts, half-timbered houses, attractive port and cobbled streets filled with art galleries and craft shops, it’s worth a day of anyone’s time. With just 1 hour away Dinan’s old town is a warren of narrow streets where it appears that time has stood still. The quaintest part is Place des Merciers where you’ll find the best examples of the town’s half-timbered houses; just opposite is the pedestrianised Rue de la Cordonnerie, also known as ‘thirsty street’ as it has nine bars.
L'ange Michael is a hidden pleasure park for the kids with Aquasplash Water slides, fairground rides, pony rides and so much more for the kids to see and do. Only 15 minutes drive its a great day out. More details http://www.angemichel.com/en/.
The Normandie beaches are approx 1.15 hours away.
An amazing armada of Allied troops, British, American, Canadian and more, landed on Normandy’s beaches on 6th June 1944 to begin the liberation of Europe from years of Nazi occupation. The planners of this crucial event for European freedom codenamed it D-Day.
Follow the Normandy coast, going from above Caen in the east close to Sainte-Mère-Eglise in the west, learn all about the history of what happened at Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword on 6 June 1944.
And there is so much more.....
Ducey is less than 10 minutes from Les Basses Beaulinges and the nearest town with a wonderful chateaux and beautiful gardens. The river Salune (salmon fishing in season) runs through Ducey and you can just rest on the bridge staring at the at the weir. A selection of shops including Boucherie, Patisserie, Hairdressers, Pharmacie and large Carrefour supermarket (open 9am to 7.15pm Mondays to Saturdays and Sundays 9am to noon).
Avranches has good shopping in the Centre ville or 2 Commercial centres and is just 15 minutes away. Many treasures are hidden in Avranches. The city preserves the manuscripts of Le Mont-Saint-Michel; a prestigious collection where the public can discover the secrets of in 'The Scriptorial' museum. On Saturday mornings enter the rue des Chapeliers or by the rue de Boudrie and you are in the heart of the market where you will find many interesting stalls.
Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët is just 15 minutes away and offers a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars (children allowed). Every Wednesday morning there is a fantastic large market where you can buy clothes, local produce, livestock etc, it really is worth a morning out and finish it off with a rather tasty hotdog or burger for lunch!i
Mortain on a clear sunny day this is a must visit town just 30 minutes away. As you enter the town take a sharp right following the signs to La Petite Chappel. (There is ample parking). Take the time to wonder through this very pretty nature reserve and head towards the tiny chapel. Follow the steps towards the back of the chapel and you will see 'view points' where you can see the countryside and towns for miles. As you come back to the main road go through Mortain, as you leave the village stop in a small car park on the left and walk 100 yards towards exiting the village, take a look across the valley with its beautiful trees and waterfall.
Dol-de-Bretange is a lovely historic cathedral town with an excellent main street, 35 minutes. If you are visiting check to see if there are any local festivities, as the local marching bagpipe bands really stir the blood.
Family Beaches, there are so many to choose from! Carolls Beach, 35 minutes which is a perfect family resort with all the amenities you need. Close by is St Jean de Thomas beach. This is a much quieter beach with a fantastic view of Le Mont-Saint-Michel in the back ground.
Dol-de-Bretange is a lovely historic cathedral town with an excellent main street to explore. 35 minutes. If you are visiting check to see if there are any local festivities, as the local marching bagpipe bands really do stir the blood.
Granville is a large seaside town with a big marina which is well worth visiting, and only 45 minutes away. There is a casino on the front with a nearby beach, great shopping and some fine local restaurants in the back streets, but you need to look carefully as some are hidden underground in cellars. Very nice English pub next to the casino if that is your taste. Granville commands stunning views of the Bay of the Mont Saint-Michel from its fortified headland. Enjoy this invigorating resort’s wonderful array of ports, quarters and beaches, plus its museums, plus one devoted to local genius Christian Dior.
Ferries from Granville serve the magical Chausey Islands archipelago, like a mirage 15km out to sea, plus the Channel Islands.
In the area
This Property is situated in Manche, Normandy-Lower
Nearest Airport: Dinard–Pleurtuit–Saint-Malo Airport
Nearest Station: Avranches
Nearest Ferry: Caen
Nearest Beach: Carolles beach and Chausey, Granville 40 minutes away
Nearest Ski Resort:
Please note that the location on this map is an approximate guide, normally to the closest town or village.