6 Berth Mobile Home Brittany, Domaine de Kerlann 4* site
Listing Summary
Listing No:431
Sleeps up to:6
Location Type:Lively
Near the sea
Rural
Local Area:Nearest Beach: 3 miles from several local beaches
Local Airport: Brest
Local Ferry Port: Roscoff, Calais, St Malo
Local Shops: Pont Aven
Car Required: Yes
Listing description

Living room
Large seating area with separate dining table and chairs
TV/Video & DVD player with a selection of films (keeps the kids amused while dad lights the barbecue and mum opens the wine)
Electric heater
Radio/CD player
Selection of books for when you are lying in the warm Brittany sun
Spring action double bed Settee
Fan
Bedrooms
1 Double Bedroom and 1 Twin room
There is a double bed in the master bedroom with door leading to the shower
Large wardrobe
Bedside cupboards
Overhead cupboards
Hairdryer
3 mirrors
Reading lights
Window with curtains, blind and insect net
Larger than average twin room
Twin beds which can be put together to create a double bed
Large wardrobe
Overhead cupboards
Window with curtains, blind and insect net
Kitchen facilities
The kitchen is fully equipped with
Fridge/Freezer
4 Ring gas cooker with grill and oven.
Fitted cupboards.
Microwave
Electric Toaster
It is open planned to the lounge and dining area.
External facilities
Situated on a spacious corner plot, it is a couple of minutes walk from all of the facilities. Outside there is a BBQ, table and chairs and an light for those warm evenings. All grassed with a good size parking space.
There are 3 childrens clubs, Indoor pool complex with paddling pool, waterslide & spa bath plus heated outside pools.
Location Details
Situated in the middle of the countryside, surrounded by shady woodland and near beaches
Local Area Details
Pont Aven
(approx 3 miles)
Pont Aven is only 5 minutes drive and one of the most picturesque places in France. It was made famous by the painter Gauguin who set up a painting school here. It is set on the river Aven and full of galleries, shops, cafes, restaurants, and riverside eating places. You can take a boat ride on the river or spend time in the many art galleries and museums. It is also famous for its biscuits!
The Hotel Des Mimosas serves the most wonderful seafood platter which you can enjoy as you watch the boats come in and out (the fillet steak is worth a mention too).
Local activities
Horse riding Pont Aven Kertreguier offers extensive open spaces tracks and beaches suitable for riding Horse center and ponyclub in hotel Water sports excursions and sea and river fishing Regattas sailing windsurfing canoeing Rambling 50 km of marked footpaths These country walks will be a good opportunity to observe the plant and animal life Rospico Gardens more than 1500 plant species including hortensias emblem of Brittany Tennis outdoor or indoor with the possibility of courses for young people and adults Sports Centre Stretching yoga shiatsu sauna body building combat sports martial arts Children leisure park boat trips aquariums swimming pools fishing museums organised outings on the secrets of nature or the history of old houses
Tariff / Rates
Payment is usually accepted in British Pounds, unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
| Detailed tariff periods have not been defined for this property. Please contact the owner for specific rental rates. |
Tariff Notes
20% discount if 2 consectutive weeks are booked for the weeks between 29/05/2010-27/08/2010
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Additional Information
Out And About
Pont Aven (an artist’s dream) - a small port packed with crêperies and art galleries.
Concarneau is one of France’s largest fishing ports, as well as a popular resort. The medieval walled town followed by a walk around the bay and ramparts will provide you with some of the best sights in Brittany.
Carnac
Set your children an ancient mystery to solve by taking them to Carnac, France's version of Stonehenge. It is one of the world's greatest prehistoric sites with thousands of ancient stones arranged in mysterious lines and patterns. It's an impressive sight, though you might all end up with cricks in your necks from gawping at some of the giant 20m (60ft) stones.
Dinan
Rather than just building castles out of sand, take your children to see some excellent examples of the real thing. At Dinan the castle is handily positioned in the centre of the town, surrounded by a maze of narrow cobbled streets and medieval timbered buildings. To get the best view of this walled town climb the 15th century Tour D'Horloge. For a real fairy tale castle, where you can all indulge your fantasies of being fabulously rich with servants to tend to your every wish, visit the château at Josselin. It's beautiful. There is also a dolls museum in the old stables, in case your princes and princesses start to get restless and need entertaining.
Vannes
Vannes is a lively medieval town with the usual sprinkling of museums and restaurants. The "place des lices" is not the site of a mass headlice outbreak but where medieval tournaments used to take place.
If you close your eyes and concentrate hard you can almost hear the thunder of hooves, the clash of jousts and gasps of admiration from the crowds. Don't stand like that for too long though, or the locals will think you've got sunstroke! More modern-day entertainment for your children can be found south of Vannes at the Parc du Golfe; a leisure park with a butterfly conservatory, a robot museum and an aquarium with over 400 species of fish.
Douarnanez
Douarnanez is the tongue-twisting name of the place that used to be France's leading sardine port. The Port du Rosmer loves to have its photo taken and is full of cafés and restaurants, perfect for people (or boat) watching. The Port-rhu, in contrast, has been turned into a floating museum with over 100 boats.