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Single storey house 500 meters from the Godelins beach
9.5
Fantastic
- 2 People
- 1 Bedroom
- 1 Bathroom
- 65 m²
- Holiday home
- No pets allowed
- WiFi
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
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With an outstanding average rating of 9.5.
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Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Guests love this home
With an outstanding average rating of 9.5.
Comfortable house facing south, 1 living room with large picture windows opening onto a wooden terrace not overlooked and enclosed garden of 430 m2, garden furniture and barbecue, open kitchen, 1 bedroom with 160 x 200 bed adjoining bathroom with large walk-in shower and double sinks, separate WC.
Ideally located 400 meters from the village (all shops) and 400 meters from the magnificent Gobelins beach. The customs path will welcome you for your walks along the coast.
Placement for your vehicle inside the garden overlooking quiet street.
Ideally centered in relation to the main roads radiating towards the tourist sites (Plouha, Bonaparte beach, Shelburn network circuit, Paimpol, Bréhat island, the Pink Granite Coast, Pléneuf-Val-André, Erquy, Cap Fréhel ...).
Hikes on the GR 34 from Etables-sur-Mer or Binic or Saint-Quay-Portrieux offering multiple points of view on a wild and magnificent coast, in particular the cliffs of Plouha, the highest in Brittany, and the small pile port by Gwin Zegal, unique in Europe.
TO DO, TO SEE :
Paimpol and the island of Bréhat: Paimpol is a must-see town in the Côtes d'Armor with its legendary port, its shipowners' houses, half-timbered houses and pretty alleys which come alive every Tuesday morning, market day. Off Paimpol, where the Festival du Chant de Marin is held each year, the Bréhat archipelago and its 800 islets take shape. The flower island welcomes you without a car after a short crossing or a guided cruise. You will need a day to explore this little Breton paradise, on foot or by bike, discover the Paon lighthouse, the Birlot tide mill and enjoy a swim before returning to the tip of Arcouest ... At Kérity-Paimpol, the Beauport maritime abbey will surprise you with its remarkable conservation. Visits, musical weekends, exhibitions and other events are offered throughout the year.
La Roche-Jagu in Ploëzal: Dominating the Trieux estuary, the Departmental Domain of La Roche Jagu shelters a castle and a contemporary park of medieval inspiration (classified remarkable garden in 2005) which will not fail to surprise you. A vast place that will take you from discovery to discovery. (
The Pink Granite Coast: West of the Côtes d'Armor, from Perros-Guirec to Trébeurden, the great natural site of Ploumanac'h, famous for its imposing pink granite rocks sculpted by water and wind, amazes visitors in all seasons, from sunrise to sunset. Offshore, the Sept-Îles archipelago is a paradise for sea birds such as gannets and puffins. You can discover this spectacle aboard a speedboat.
Cap Fréhel and Cap d'Erquy: Two majestic natural sites which offer their visitors all their beauty and authenticity, between cliffs, heather moors, sandy beaches and of course, a sea of shimmering colors. Located opposite Cap Fréhel, Fort La Latte, one of the most famous Breton castles, classified as a historic monument, offers tours and numerous events in season. To enjoy the beach, head towards Erquy, St-Cast-le-Guildo, Sables-d'or-les-pins, Pléneuf-Val-André, St-Jacut-de-la-mer ...
Dinan and the Rance Valley: Dinan, classified as a City of Art and History, is close to St-Malo and Mont St-Michel. This medieval city will seduce you with its architectural heritage which hosts every summer a breathtaking medieval costume party: the Fête des Remparts. A dive through time accompanied by superb walks in the Rance valley, on foot, by bike and aboard a boat to fill up on escape.
THE BEACHES
Binic: Banche beach. Large sandy beach with seawater swimming pool and paddling pool. The Esplanade des Embruns, which runs along this beach, welcomes walkers, pétanque players and several activities during the summer holidays (Folk and blues festival, Pirates seeds ...)
Beach of the outer harbor. Located at the foot of the Penthièvre pier, this beach is accessible by a path carved into the cliff.
These two beaches in Binic are monitored in summer.
Étables-sur-mer
Moulin beach: this sandy beach is one of those family beaches, supervised and animated in season, with its beach volleyball courts, its nautical club and its restaurants which receive you feet in the sand ...
Gobelins Beach: The largest beach in Étables-sur-mer, monitored in summer, on 1km of fine sand. Its rotunda and beach huts recall the 1900s and contain many memories of holidays in Brittany.
St-Quay-Portrieux
Casino and Châtelet beaches: 2 sandy beaches, separate a seawater swimming pool with diving raft (free access). They are very popular with families for supervised swimming in the summer season and the paddling pool for the little ones.
Comtesse Beach: A large sandy beach with a view of the harbor on one side and the Ile de la Comtesse on the other, accessible at low tide.
Plage de la Grève Noire: This small cove, which owes its name to the color of its sand, faces due south but wait for the low tide!
All the beaches in St-Quay mentioned are monitored from July 1 to August 31.
Plouha
Bonaparte Beach: This wild beach offers, at low tide, an immense expanse of fine sand ideal for having fun without disturbing the neighbors. Little explorers will appreciate the many rocks to go on an adventure, equipped with their landing net. High place of resistance, this beach is accessible by a tunnel dug in the cliff during the second world war.
Palus beach: A pleasant pebble beach (sand at low tide) surrounded by the highest cliffs in Brittany and located at the edge of Tréveneuc.
Bréhec beach: A sandy beach, even at high tide, located in the small hamlet of the same name with its port and some shops. At low tide, it reaches Vieux-Bréhec beach, a little wilder than its neighbor.
Tréveneuc
Port-Goret beach: Sandy and rocky cove nestled in the hollow of the cliff and offering a large beach at low tide.
HOBBIES
The Char à Bancs à Plélo. Every summer afternoon, possibility of pony rides or by boat on the river. Outdoor games, farm animals, visit the vegetable garden.
Parcabout® Hisse and Ho! in the Char à Bancs forest: Leisure park designed so that everyone can move around freely, without special equipment. From and inspired by catamarans, the huge nets weave their web in our forest. From 4 to 104 years old, grow in 1500m² of nets stretched between 47 trees at heights of 6 to 12 m! Just put on your sneakers!
Trégomeur Zoo in Trégomeur: Zoological and botanical park where the mainly Asian fauna and flora offer a pleasant change of scenery.
Armoripark in Bégard: Leisure and attraction park with multi-pool and giant slides, summer toboggan, mini-golf, 6-track pentogliss, bumper boats ...
The Gaulish Village in Pleumeur-Bodou: Leisure, relaxation and discovery parks where wood is the master.
Océanopolis in Brest: Large Aquarium and leisure park to explore the oceans.
Goëlys swimming pool in Binic: South Goëlo water park with counter-current river, paddling pool, sauna, hammam, whirlpool, solarium, not to mention a 20 m pentagliss and a 65 m slide.
Trégastel forum in Trégastel. 30 ° sea water aquatic complex with swimming pool, relaxation area and cardio-fitness room with breathtaking views of the sea.
SPORTS
Kerlabo Kart in Cohiniac (Châtelaudren-Quintin axis). Competition karting circuit, with a unique and hilly track of +800 m. in the heart of the breton countryside. Open year round.
Sant C'hireg in Perros-Guirec. A day aboard a magnificent traditional sailboat to visit the 7 islands nature reserve.
Armor Navigation in Perros-Guirec. Commented cruises and excursions around the archipelago of 7 islands, the island of Bréhat or off Cap d'Erquy.
Univers Ponies in Plouha. Equestrian center a few steps from the Palus beach offering walks, hikes and stroll on the beach during the summer.
Goëlo Pony Club in Pordic. Riding school offering hikes and walks between sea and countryside.
Golf des Ajoncs d'Or in Lantic, a high quality golf course in an exceptional setting.
RESTAURANTS OF THE CORNER
Au Char à Bancs à Plélo, a family inn, essential since 1971, run today by the 3 Lamour sisters: immerse yourself in tradition with the famous Breton hotpot and homemade pancakes.
La Ville Andon à Plélo, specialists in chicken and smoked sausage.
The Red Crapaud in Tréveneuc. Guinguette by the sea open from April to September: bouchot mussels and fries facing the cliffs ... a magnificent view!
The Via Costa in Etables-sur-mer. In an exotic and refined setting, at the Moulin beach, a heavenly place to discover absolutely!
L'Ile aux Pirates in Etables-sur-mer: Moulin beach, atmosphere that can only please children and parents!, sea view and feet in the sand ...
Ideally centered in relation to the main roads radiating towards the tourist sites (Plouha, Bonaparte beach, Shelburn network circuit, Paimpol, Bréhat island, the Pink Granite Coast, Pléneuf-Val-André, Erquy, Cap Fréhel ...).
Hikes on the GR 34 from Etables-sur-Mer or Binic or Saint-Quay-Portrieux offering multiple points of view on a wild and magnificent coast, in particular the cliffs of Plouha, the highest in Brittany, and the small pile port by Gwin Zegal, unique in Europe.
TO DO, TO SEE :
Paimpol and the island of Bréhat: Paimpol is a must-see town in the Côtes d'Armor with its mythical port, its shipowners' homes, its half-timbered houses and its pretty ruins
Ideally located 400 meters from the village (all shops) and 400 meters from the magnificent Gobelins beach. The customs path will welcome you for your walks along the coast.
Placement for your vehicle inside the garden overlooking quiet street.
Ideally centered in relation to the main roads radiating towards the tourist sites (Plouha, Bonaparte beach, Shelburn network circuit, Paimpol, Bréhat island, the Pink Granite Coast, Pléneuf-Val-André, Erquy, Cap Fréhel ...).
Hikes on the GR 34 from Etables-sur-Mer or Binic or Saint-Quay-Portrieux offering multiple points of view on a wild and magnificent coast, in particular the cliffs of Plouha, the highest in Brittany, and the small pile port by Gwin Zegal, unique in Europe.
TO DO, TO SEE :
Paimpol and the island of Bréhat: Paimpol is a must-see town in the Côtes d'Armor with its legendary port, its shipowners' houses, half-timbered houses and pretty alleys which come alive every Tuesday morning, market day. Off Paimpol, where the Festival du Chant de Marin is held each year, the Bréhat archipelago and its 800 islets take shape. The flower island welcomes you without a car after a short crossing or a guided cruise. You will need a day to explore this little Breton paradise, on foot or by bike, discover the Paon lighthouse, the Birlot tide mill and enjoy a swim before returning to the tip of Arcouest ... At Kérity-Paimpol, the Beauport maritime abbey will surprise you with its remarkable conservation. Visits, musical weekends, exhibitions and other events are offered throughout the year.
La Roche-Jagu in Ploëzal: Dominating the Trieux estuary, the Departmental Domain of La Roche Jagu shelters a castle and a contemporary park of medieval inspiration (classified remarkable garden in 2005) which will not fail to surprise you. A vast place that will take you from discovery to discovery. (
The Pink Granite Coast: West of the Côtes d'Armor, from Perros-Guirec to Trébeurden, the great natural site of Ploumanac'h, famous for its imposing pink granite rocks sculpted by water and wind, amazes visitors in all seasons, from sunrise to sunset. Offshore, the Sept-Îles archipelago is a paradise for sea birds such as gannets and puffins. You can discover this spectacle aboard a speedboat.
Cap Fréhel and Cap d'Erquy: Two majestic natural sites which offer their visitors all their beauty and authenticity, between cliffs, heather moors, sandy beaches and of course, a sea of shimmering colors. Located opposite Cap Fréhel, Fort La Latte, one of the most famous Breton castles, classified as a historic monument, offers tours and numerous events in season. To enjoy the beach, head towards Erquy, St-Cast-le-Guildo, Sables-d'or-les-pins, Pléneuf-Val-André, St-Jacut-de-la-mer ...
Dinan and the Rance Valley: Dinan, classified as a City of Art and History, is close to St-Malo and Mont St-Michel. This medieval city will seduce you with its architectural heritage which hosts every summer a breathtaking medieval costume party: the Fête des Remparts. A dive through time accompanied by superb walks in the Rance valley, on foot, by bike and aboard a boat to fill up on escape.
THE BEACHES
Binic: Banche beach. Large sandy beach with seawater swimming pool and paddling pool. The Esplanade des Embruns, which runs along this beach, welcomes walkers, pétanque players and several activities during the summer holidays (Folk and blues festival, Pirates seeds ...)
Beach of the outer harbor. Located at the foot of the Penthièvre pier, this beach is accessible by a path carved into the cliff.
These two beaches in Binic are monitored in summer.
Étables-sur-mer
Moulin beach: this sandy beach is one of those family beaches, supervised and animated in season, with its beach volleyball courts, its nautical club and its restaurants which receive you feet in the sand ...
Gobelins Beach: The largest beach in Étables-sur-mer, monitored in summer, on 1km of fine sand. Its rotunda and beach huts recall the 1900s and contain many memories of holidays in Brittany.
St-Quay-Portrieux
Casino and Châtelet beaches: 2 sandy beaches, separate a seawater swimming pool with diving raft (free access). They are very popular with families for supervised swimming in the summer season and the paddling pool for the little ones.
Comtesse Beach: A large sandy beach with a view of the harbor on one side and the Ile de la Comtesse on the other, accessible at low tide.
Plage de la Grève Noire: This small cove, which owes its name to the color of its sand, faces due south but wait for the low tide!
All the beaches in St-Quay mentioned are monitored from July 1 to August 31.
Plouha
Bonaparte Beach: This wild beach offers, at low tide, an immense expanse of fine sand ideal for having fun without disturbing the neighbors. Little explorers will appreciate the many rocks to go on an adventure, equipped with their landing net. High place of resistance, this beach is accessible by a tunnel dug in the cliff during the second world war.
Palus beach: A pleasant pebble beach (sand at low tide) surrounded by the highest cliffs in Brittany and located at the edge of Tréveneuc.
Bréhec beach: A sandy beach, even at high tide, located in the small hamlet of the same name with its port and some shops. At low tide, it reaches Vieux-Bréhec beach, a little wilder than its neighbor.
Tréveneuc
Port-Goret beach: Sandy and rocky cove nestled in the hollow of the cliff and offering a large beach at low tide.
HOBBIES
The Char à Bancs à Plélo. Every summer afternoon, possibility of pony rides or by boat on the river. Outdoor games, farm animals, visit the vegetable garden.
Parcabout® Hisse and Ho! in the Char à Bancs forest: Leisure park designed so that everyone can move around freely, without special equipment. From and inspired by catamarans, the huge nets weave their web in our forest. From 4 to 104 years old, grow in 1500m² of nets stretched between 47 trees at heights of 6 to 12 m! Just put on your sneakers!
Trégomeur Zoo in Trégomeur: Zoological and botanical park where the mainly Asian fauna and flora offer a pleasant change of scenery.
Armoripark in Bégard: Leisure and attraction park with multi-pool and giant slides, summer toboggan, mini-golf, 6-track pentogliss, bumper boats ...
The Gaulish Village in Pleumeur-Bodou: Leisure, relaxation and discovery parks where wood is the master.
Océanopolis in Brest: Large Aquarium and leisure park to explore the oceans.
Goëlys swimming pool in Binic: South Goëlo water park with counter-current river, paddling pool, sauna, hammam, whirlpool, solarium, not to mention a 20 m pentagliss and a 65 m slide.
Trégastel forum in Trégastel. 30 ° sea water aquatic complex with swimming pool, relaxation area and cardio-fitness room with breathtaking views of the sea.
SPORTS
Kerlabo Kart in Cohiniac (Châtelaudren-Quintin axis). Competition karting circuit, with a unique and hilly track of +800 m. in the heart of the breton countryside. Open year round.
Sant C'hireg in Perros-Guirec. A day aboard a magnificent traditional sailboat to visit the 7 islands nature reserve.
Armor Navigation in Perros-Guirec. Commented cruises and excursions around the archipelago of 7 islands, the island of Bréhat or off Cap d'Erquy.
Univers Ponies in Plouha. Equestrian center a few steps from the Palus beach offering walks, hikes and stroll on the beach during the summer.
Goëlo Pony Club in Pordic. Riding school offering hikes and walks between sea and countryside.
Golf des Ajoncs d'Or in Lantic, a high quality golf course in an exceptional setting.
RESTAURANTS OF THE CORNER
Au Char à Bancs à Plélo, a family inn, essential since 1971, run today by the 3 Lamour sisters: immerse yourself in tradition with the famous Breton hotpot and homemade pancakes.
La Ville Andon à Plélo, specialists in chicken and smoked sausage.
The Red Crapaud in Tréveneuc. Guinguette by the sea open from April to September: bouchot mussels and fries facing the cliffs ... a magnificent view!
The Via Costa in Etables-sur-mer. In an exotic and refined setting, at the Moulin beach, a heavenly place to discover absolutely!
L'Ile aux Pirates in Etables-sur-mer: Moulin beach, atmosphere that can only please children and parents!, sea view and feet in the sand ...
Ideally centered in relation to the main roads radiating towards the tourist sites (Plouha, Bonaparte beach, Shelburn network circuit, Paimpol, Bréhat island, the Pink Granite Coast, Pléneuf-Val-André, Erquy, Cap Fréhel ...).
Hikes on the GR 34 from Etables-sur-Mer or Binic or Saint-Quay-Portrieux offering multiple points of view on a wild and magnificent coast, in particular the cliffs of Plouha, the highest in Brittany, and the small pile port by Gwin Zegal, unique in Europe.
TO DO, TO SEE :
Paimpol and the island of Bréhat: Paimpol is a must-see town in the Côtes d'Armor with its mythical port, its shipowners' homes, its half-timbered houses and its pretty ruins
What this place offers you
WiFi
Parking
Terrace
TV
Garden
Dishwasher
Fridge
Barbecue
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom
1 Queensize bed
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House rules
- Check-in and check-out times will be communicated after booking
- Adults only
- Pets not allowed
Good to know
- Smoking areas available
- Car recommended
Guest reviews
9.5
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Très bien
8.0
PASCAL D., Aug 2025
Semaine de vacance parfaite !très jolie location, il nous a manqué un gros couteau pour la viande et dommage que l'herbe n'étais pas tondu.A part ca c'était très bien, très jolie la bretagne de très belles plages.Ont reviendra !
Hervorragend
10.0
Victoria A., Aug 2025
Das Häuschen ist sehr schön, ruhig und perfekt gelegen. Der Blick aus dem großen Fenster in das Gärtchen ist ganz wunderbar. Der Check-in durch Frau Dorville war einfach und sehr freundlich. Wir haben alles vorgefunden, was wir brauchten - gerne wieder!
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10.0
Markus B., Sept 2025
Geschmackvoll eingerichtet, Küche gut ausgestattet, unkomplizierter Kontakt, ideal für Paar.

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