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Address:

Julia Beauvy
1 Le Divit
Bieuzy
56310

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Price per night:

price from €54

Telephone:

0297271969

Mobile:

0699033806

Description:

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Located in the serene countryside, the Frairie offers a tranquil retreat on the scenic hills of the Blavet valley. Situated conveniently between Pontivy and Baud, and in close proximity to the Rimaison Golf Course, this charming gite invites you to unwind and indulge in nature's beauty. Choose from our selection of accommodations, including a cozy cottage for 2-4 individuals or a spacious house with three bedrooms, accommodating up to 11 guests. Each abode boasts its own private garden and terrace, ensuring a peaceful and intimate setting. Immerse yourself in various activities such as hiking, golfing, horseback riding, fishing, and exploring the captivating artworks displayed in the local chapels. Additionally, don't miss the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing transformation of the Guerledan lake in 2015.

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Directions

To find the destination, enter "DIVIT" in the GPS search bar for the location 56310 Bieuzy.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
2 54 54 273 300 10
Holiday Home 2 79 79 350 350

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Pontivy Castle: Located in the nearby town of Pontivy, this medieval fortress is a popular tourist attraction. It features massive stone walls, towers, and a picturesque moat. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, learn about its history, and enjoy panoramic views from the top.
  • Josselin Castle: Situated in the town of Josselin, this magnificent castle dates back to the 11th century. It is known for its distinctive architecture, especially the Gothic-style facade and the charming garden. Inside, visitors can explore the furnished rooms and learn about the castle's rich history.
  • Hennebont Medieval City: Just a short drive away, Hennebont offers a well-preserved medieval city. Visitors can stroll through narrow streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the imposing ramparts and gates. The city also hosts medieval festivals and events throughout the year.
  • Blavet Valley: Nature lovers can explore the scenic Blavet Valley, which stretches along the river Blavet. It offers opportunities for hiking, cycling, and boating. The valley is characterized by lush green landscapes, charming villages, and picturesque locks along the river.
  • Abbey of Bon Repos: Located in Saint-Gelven, this abbey ruins are nestled in a peaceful valley. The site holds historical significance and is known for hosting cultural events, such as the annual Bon Repos Abbey Festival. Visitors can explore the ruins, enjoy the tranquil surroundings, and learn about the abbey's past.
  • Lac de Guerlédan: Situated a short distance away, Lac de Guerlédan is the largest lake in Brittany. It offers a range of recreational activities, including swimming, boating, fishing, and hiking. The lake is surrounded by beautiful forests and provides a serene setting for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: A bit further from Le Divit, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular coastal destination. It boasts stunning beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside towns. Visitors can enjoy water sports, visit the historic sites, and savor delicious seafood in the local restaurants.
  • Carnac Megaliths: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Carnac Megaliths are a collection of prehistoric standing stones. They are one of the largest such sites in the world. Visitors can explore the various alignments and learn about the mysteries and legends surrounding these ancient monuments.
  • Vannes Old Town: Vannes, a charming town nearby, offers a well-preserved old town with medieval walls and narrow streets. Visitors can wander through the historic center, admire the half-timbered houses, visit the cathedral, and explore the bustling port area. 10. Quimper: A picturesque city known for its charming old town and traditional Breton culture. Quimper is famous for its beautiful medieval cathedral, cobblestone streets, and the renowned Quimper Faience pottery. Visitors can explore the city's museums, enjoy local cuisine, and soak up the lively atmosphere. Please note that the distances mentioned may vary, and it is recommended to check the exact location and directions before visiting these attractions.

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