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Holiday homes in Brittany (174)

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 5

Ground floor apartment, exceptionally decorated and furnished. Open plan living room with kitchen range including cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher. Shared washing machine and tumble dryer in basement. Dining furniture, easy chairs, TV,DVD.

£115–£186 / night

£806–£1299 / week

7 nights min stay

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Gite | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Holiday cottage furnished and equipped to a high standard, ten minutes from the South Brittany Coast.

£36–£82 / night

£250–£575 / week

4 nights min stay

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Key info:

  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Nearest beach 10 km
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car essential
  • May take pets – please enquire

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

On a very peaceful and quiet coastline called to Cote des Legendes, little known to British tourists but well liked by the French. Super beaches and sub tropical off shore island of Batz a short boat trip from Roscoff.

£101–£159 / night

£705–£1111 / week

7 nights min stay

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Key info:

  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • May take pets – please enquire

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 12

Typical Breton longhouse, well equipped, with private, indoor and heated swimming pool. Set within enclosed grounds, in the countryside, 500m from shops. Between the beautiful towns of Vannes (20 km) and Josselin (30 km). 20 km from the Gulf of Morbihan. Great in all weathers including winter months!

£166–£277 / night

£1160–£1935 / week

7 nights min stay

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Key info:

  • Nearest beach 20 km
  • Swimming pool
  • Suitable for children of all ages
  • Car advised
  • Pets welcome
  • Private garden

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Magnificent modern villa offering quality accommodation. Private and covered heated pool, sauna, jacuzzi and games room with football table, WII console. 400m from the sandy beaches of Le Pouldu. 10 km from Quimperlé. Concarneau 35 km, Pont-Aven 15 km. Free wifi.

£207–£447 / night

£1452–£3129 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Well presented villa with stunning sea views, indoor heated swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi. Landscaped garden. 100m from the typical fishing village of Doëlan, a few minutes drive from the seaside resort of Le Pouldu. 15 km south of Quimperlé.

£190–£420 / night

£1331–£2944 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 9

Nicely presented south facing property offering open plan accommodation. Set within enclosed grounds with furnished terrace and table tennis. A short walk to beaches. Boat outings available on request (7m-Merry Fisher). In Southern Brittany, 30 km from Vannes.

£102–£155 / night

£715–£1085 / week

7 nights min stay

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Brittany’s vast shoreline makes up a third of the country’s coast, stretching out to France’s most westerly point. Distinctive craggy rocks frame hidden coves, and miles of quiet beaches offer an alternative to the bustle of southern coasts and make Brittany a popular destination amongst travellers of all nationalities, people here are renowned for their friendliness. The more remote western region is still visibly influenced by ancient Breton culture. Many people still wear lace headdresses and speak Breton, a language that bears greater resemblance to Welsh than to French. The Celtic influence is still strong here, and the revival of interest in the Breton language has given birth to many local festivals celebrating this unique enclave of France. In contrast the east is more typically French and is home to the regional capital Rennes. There are also the pre-historic standing stones at Carnac, the fortresses at Josselin, Vitré and Fourgères. Sweet and savoury crêpes are a delicious speciality of the region, along with the north’s typically strong cider. The fine aquariums at Vannes and the walled town of St Malo are entertaining diversions for the children.