The river Belon gives its name to a famous variety of Oysters, which you can sample direct from the local producers on the banks of the river. Nearby is the much visited town of Pont Aven, famous for its painters of the past and today. A very comfortable and well equipped modern property.
Ground Floor: Entrance into living room with dining
furniture, comfortable seating WiFi TV/DVD with UK channels,CD. Patio door to
garden. Through to kitchen with ceramic hob, oven,microwave, fridge/freezer,
dishwasher, breakfast table and chairs. Washing machine and tumble dryer. Twin
bedroom with en suite shower room with hand basin. Separate WC.
First Floor: Stairs from lounge to two bedrooms
double(160cm) (12m²)and single (9m²). Bathroom with bath and separate shower, hand basin
and WC.
Outside: Enclosed garden with outdoor furniture and BBQ.
Garage.
Notes: Careful clients requested. Maximum two young
children. Cot not available in this property.
How To Book
1 Select your holiday duration and currency.
2 On the availability calendar click on your start date.
3 Your holiday price will be displayed in the price box.
4 To reserve these dates click on ‘Proceed to booking or Shortlist’.
A booking fee of £25 will be added to your booking when it is confirmed. Compulsory end clean 60€, Refundable security deposit £220, Bed linen on request: 18€/bed, Compulsory end clean 60€, Pets not allowed, Towel hire 6€ pp
A quieter area of Brittany, but with the delightful small towns of Pont Aven, Riec sue Belon and Moelan sur Mer. A national waymarked footpath follows the coastline from rocky promontories to small sandy coves. Boat trips up the Aven and Belon rivers in summer. Concarneau is the nearest large town with its citadel and fish market well worth a visit.
Nestled in the hollow of an estuary, Pont Aven is famous for it’s contemporary art school and biscuit (galette) making. The school of painting is well represented through exhibitions at the Pont Aven museum in Place de l’Hotel-de-ville. You can walk to the Bois d’Amour, the wood of love, it’s scenery inspired Symbolist painters in the 19th C. The walk also leads to the marina, once a fishing port, and a few of the preserved remains of local flourmills.
"Lovely holiday home which we have been to several times now. Rather disappointed that they have now added on a compulsory clean charge as we always leave the property as it is found anyway. The charge for bed linen and towels is rather expensive aswell, especially as the towels are small and no hand towels are provided as part of the charge. It would also be lovely if some sun loungers were provided. On the whole though a lovely holiday rental."
Angela Pickersgill - United Kingdom (8/2013)
"We loved this holiday home and will book again. It's fully equipped with easy to use dishwasher, washing machine etc. The kitchen is great. The lounge/diner is bathed in sunlight all day long as is the garden area. Polished wood and natural tiles create a lovely ambience. A couple of sun loungers would be perfect in the garden.
The area is delightful, great food and wine close by. Well run by local guardian."