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Description
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Cottage 115m² / Sleeps 5. 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom. Sea/estuary 20m - Beach 1 km. Style : Spacious and beautifully presented fisherman`s cottage. Full of charm and character. Enclosed garden. On the river Arguenon estuary, 8 km from St Cast le Guildo. 25 km west of delightful St Malo and Dinan.
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Interior accommodation Access to the cottage is through the garden at the back and onto the first floor.
Living/Dining room/Kitchen : first floor, 60m², bed used as sofa, armchairs, table, chairs, TV, DVD, dining table, benches, highchair. Kitchen corner : dishwasher, oven, microwave, gas hob, fridge, toaster, coffee machine, kettle. Utility room : washing machine.
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Separate wc:
Bedroom 1 : first floor, 20m², 3 large single beds (120cm), chair, view of the harbour. Bedroom 2 : first floor, 20m², double bed, cupboard, chair, view of the harbour.
Bathroom : second floor, 10m², separate, bath, basin. Separate wc : first floor.
Please note: The ground floor is unoccupied but may occasionally host art exhibitions.
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Exterior furnishings Grounds : 500m², enclosed, trees and flowers. Terrace : 20m², outdoor furniture, barbecue, accessed from living/dining room.
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Location Set in northern Brittany, between the Estuary of Arguenon and the cliffs of Cap Frιhel, doorway to the bay of Saint Malo, Saint Cast le Guildo is a charming stop for Brittany lovers. Immense sandy beaches and secret inlets are a paradise to water fanatics with a multitude of activities and water sports available to all. The long walks and promenades along the coasts and cliffs are a step away, and the sea offers up shellfish such as oysters, mussels and coquilles Saint Jacques for those who would rather relax and appreciate the good French seafood! 17 km from the charming seaside resort of Dinard and 25 km west of delightful St Malo. 90 km Mont St Michel. Environment : In the small hamlet of Notre Dame de Guildo, facing the little harbour, 20m from the estuary, 1 km from the beach.
PLACES TO VISIT: Dinard. 17 km. A very elegant seaside resort with casino and Belle Epoque villas, beautiful sandy beaches (with kids club), tiny inlets and magnificent views of both the Rance river and the English Channel. Facing St Malo, to which it is linked by boat bus. Cap Frιhel. 20 km. Peninsula offering stunning views over the Cτte d`Ιmeraude into the Golfe de Saint-Malo. The most spectacular cliffs and undulating terrain covered in moorland and marshes make it a favourite hotspot for both locals and tourists. Erquy. 25 km. Bustling fishing village with picturesque harbour and sought after seaside resort with no less than 10 beautiful, fine sandy beaches. Plenty of lovely fish restaurants. Dinan. 25 km. Quaint medieval town situated along the banks of the River Rance. The beautifully preserved town boasts a castle, narrow cobbled streets and old timbered buildings. Definitely worth a visit.
THINGS TO DO: Golf de St-Cast Pen-Guen, St Cast le Guildo. 6 km. Golf course. 18 holes Par 68 - 4945m. Half way between St Malo and Cap Frιhel, and Dinard and Plιneuf Val-Andrι golf courses, this 18-hole course runs alongside Pen Guen beach with magnificent views of the Emerald coast. A fun, short and technical course to play. Labyrinthe du Corsaire, St Malo. 25 km. 11 hectares of discovery and fun: one of the largest mazes in Europe: strategy games, bouncy castles, puzzles, obstacles for the whole family. Piscine de Jugon les Lacs. 25 km. Pool. In a fantastic setting, on the banks of Lake Jugon, this outdoor heated pool with water slide, games, paddling pool with its own slide, etc. will delight the whole family. There are also 2 terraces with lovely views over the lake. Enjoy and relax ! Indian Forest Bretagne, Morieux. 35 km. Tree top adventure park. Tree top trails and aerial walkways. 6 trails of different level. Great fun for the whole family.
FURTHER AFIELD: St Malo. 25 km. Delightful and fascinating walled city, known as the Privateer city, with rich history, huge sandy beach and breathtaking coastal scenery. Plenty of lovely restaurants and creperies, lively bars and elegant shops. Linked to Dinard by boat bus. Lamballe. 30 km. Medieval town, full of character, with many beautiful historic buildings and half-timbered houses. Home of the National Stud Farm, world famous for its stallions and as a centre of excellence for dressage. Also a famous weekly market. St Brieuc. 50 km. Major city situated between the steep sided valleys of the River Gouedic to the east and the River Gouet to the west. Famous for its scallops. Mont St Michel. 75 km. Stunning monastery built on a small rocky island linked to the mainland by a causeway. Second most popular tourist attraction in France, it is a real delight to wander the narrow street with shops, hotels and restaurants leading to the abbey, or stroll in the gardens. Guided tour of the abbey itself.
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