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Self-catering Villa with 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Sleeps 12. Non-applicable changeover.
10.0km from coastline/beach
This five-bedroom villa is located in a peaceful residential area of the small village of Rédené...
Ref: 169071
Self-catering Gîte with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Sleeps 10. Non-applicable changeover.
Just a stone’s throw from one of Brittany’s most beautiful beaches, sitting amongst the sand dunes...
Ref: 174248
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150€ off two week and 320€ off three week bookings
Self-catering Villa with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 9. Saturday changeover.
0.2km from coastline/beach
Villa with heated indoor pool, hot tub, sea views & within easy walking distance of the beach. A...
Ref: 163749
Self-catering Cottage with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 6. Saturday changeover.
1.5km from coastline/beach
What a superb location. Stay in one of the four cottages (Kermaria, Kereol,Ty Kaout or Ty Guevel)...
Ref: 170147
Self-catering Farmhouse with 1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. Sleeps 2. Saturday changeover.
'Squirrelled away up a country lane, Kerrus Rau is a stone farmhouse with shuttered windows and a...
Ref: 170084
Self-catering Villa with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Sleeps 6. Saturday changeover.
0.3km from coastline/beach
The property is in a new development area and is stylishly decorated and well equipped within...
Ref: 170139
Lara
Villa, Cleder (Finistere)
Self-catering Villa with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 6. Saturday changeover.
A superb 5-star villa with heated indoor poo l offering luxury accommodation, only 15 minutes from...
Ref: 170101
Self-catering Village House with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 12. Saturday changeover.
This newly restored Breton house is in a superb position a short walk from the centre of the...
Ref: 170118
Pivert
Cottage, Fouesnant (Finistere)
Self-catering Cottage with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms. Sleeps 4. Saturday changeover.
0.4km from coastline/beach
An unusual group of four ( Pivert, Ecureuil, Vallon, Fontaine) very well designed and equipped...
Ref: 170134
150€ off two week and 320€ off three week bookings
Self-catering Villa with 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Sleeps 12. Saturday changeover.
2.0km from coastline/beach
South-facing villa with large heated indoor pool , distant sea views, just 2km from the beach and...
Ref: 172444
Finistere
Finistère is located in Brittany in North West France and is the country's most westerly department. It’s name refers to its location on a peninsula, coming from the Latin Finis Terrae, meaning ‘end of the earth’. This also means the department has an extensive coastline of almost 1250 kms.
Towns and Cities
The capital of Finistère is Quimper, a thousand year old city which is renowned for its artistic and historic significance. There are three main areas to the city. Lomaria is dominated by an 18th Century church, former priory and medieval riverside gardens and Bishops Town is home to the Bishop’s Palace, as well as the impressive Saint-Corentin Cathedral. The Town of the Dukes of Brittany is best known for its colourful timber buildings and maze of alleyways.
The largest town in Finistère is Brest which is historically an important port and more recently is a large university town. A culturally rich town, there are a number of events and festivals taking place throughout the year, as well as a number of important museums and the ocean discovery centre, Océanopolis.
Other key towns include Concarneau, Douarnenez and Roscoff.
Other Sights
The extensive coastline ranges from sandy beaches and dunes to rugged and rocky cliffs, offering breathtaking scenery to explore and wonderful places for relaxation.
Further out to sea, there are a number of Islands to explore such as Ile de Batz and Ile de Sein.
Europe’s largest burial chamber and what is possibly the world’s oldest monument is located just north of Morlaix, the Cairn de Barnenez in Plouézoc’h is estimated to date from approximately 5000BC. There are a number of other important archaeological sites and standing stones located along the coastline.
Cuisine
Needless to say, the surrounding ocean and its contents feature heavily in the menus of Finistère’s restaurants. The rich soils further inland mean that fresh fruit and vegetables are also in abundance meaning that delicious, fresh meals are easy to find. Local specialities include Kig Ha Farz which translates as ‘meat and stuffing’ and is essentially meat and vegetables stewed in a hessian bag. Finistère also claims to be home to the best crêpes in France.
Getting to Finistere
Finistère is easily accessible by car from the rest of France on well maintained motorways.
The main airports are in Brest and Quimper, offering internal flights as well as flights to the main UK airports.
By train, the journey is approximately four and a half hours from Paris by TGV.
Ferries from Cork and Plymouth dock at Roscoff on the north coast meaning the region is easily accessible from the UK and Ireland without the need for a long drive.