House with 180° seaview
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 1 level
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1722 square feet, 160 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen, 2x Twin, and Other
6 guests maximum
The third rooms is in the dependance with private shower and toilet
Nearest airport
Airport Rennes Bretagne
1h 34 minutes drive
Property View
sea views
Additional Fees
The following services can be arranged upon request at additional cost:
- Chef at home
- Fishing at sea by boat or from the shore with a fishing guide
- Daily cleaning
- Concierge service in Saint Cast which offers the following services:
Home deliveries: breakfast basket, aperitif basket, flowers, etc.
Home services: childcare (for children over 3 years)
Automobile : Maintenance and cleaning of vehicles
Equipment rental : Kayak, bicycles, windsurfing boards, catamaran
Reservation of leisure activities: Sea trip, tree climbing, Nordic walking, sports coach
Reservation of appointments (at home): Hairdresser, Manicure, Massage
Catering at home ("crêpes" night, family meals, cocktail party, ...)
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Wine Country
- Les Thermes Marins de Saint-Malo, Saint-Malo Thermal Baths
- Dinard Golf, laid out alongside Brittany’s Emerald Coast, players enjoy sea views from all 18 holes at one of the oldest golf courses in Europe.
- Vue a l'Île et Château de Costaérès. A large neo-medieval style manor house characteristic of the large resort houses of the late 19th century on the pink granite coast.
- Abbaye de Beauport. Was founded by the Premontaner order in 1202 and is one of the most important buildings of ecclesiastical architecture in Brittany.
- Pontrieux. Nicknamed the little Venice of Trégor because you can do sightseeing by boat on its river, has the particularity of having more than 50 washhouses in its town.
Places of Interest
- Paimpol. On the Place du Martray, real economic and political heart of the city since the Middle Ages, you can see many houses from the 16th century.
- Cap Fréhel, standing 196ft (60m) on a rock above the sea, is the imposing edifice of Fort La Latte, a fairytale fort offering a clear view of the English Channel and the Emerald Coast.
- Cancale, a picturesque fishing port, famous for its oysters, with the rocky finger of the Pointe du Grouin points out and protects the entrance into the bay of Mont Saint-Michel.
- Mont-Saint-Michel, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the 'Wonder of the West' is characterized by the rocky tidal island that holds a 11th century Benedictine abbey and a fortified medieval village.
- Eglise de Pleubian. Built on the remains of an older church dating from Saint-Maudez and ruined by Norman invasions, the church dates back to the 13th century for its oldest pillars.