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Brittany Holiday Rental PropertiesRef: LPACLe Pressoir à Cidre, Nr Huelgoat, Finistère.Sleeps 6.Also Close to shops, créperies, restaurants and lake. |
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![]() Le Pressoir à Cidre - a restored 'Longère'
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Le Pressoir à Cidre is an attractive Cottage, constructed in stone. The Cottage was built approx 1860.
Le Pressoir à Cidre is situated in the hamlet of Coz Castel, which is a small cluster of houses set in a typical French Hamlet. The attractive town of Huelgoat is 5 mins away. There you will find bars, créperie, restaurants and shops. The pretty town square has 2 boulangeries/patisseries, a charcuterie and a small supermarket where you can buy fresh fish. The square is a nice place to sit in the sun with a coffee or something stronger and watch the world go by. There is also
a beautiful lake where you can sit by and have a drink or something to eat.
There are numerous restaurants and creperies to suit all tastes and budgets.
The town of Huelgoat is a pretty town with a lovely market square and large lake, and is famous for its giant granite boulders and woodlands. It is situated within the Park Regional D'Amorique.
The forest next to the town is said to be where King Arthur's treasure is buried. A pleasant network of trails take walkers past caves, menhirs, unusual geographical formations, including the precariously named Trembling Rock, and past abandoned lead and silver mines.
Maps and leaflets are available from the pretty tourist office in the town. The town offers a range of bars, créperie & restaurants, shops (charcuterie, boulangeries, pharmacies, paper & book shops with English papers, supermarkets,) and has a market on Thursdays offering a wide range of foods and local specialities.
There is also a well known botanic garden, a centre for local honey, a public open air pool, Tennis courts. Art exhibitions and equestrian events are also held in the town.
Restored 3 bedroom, 2 Bathroom. 'Cottage. Ideally situated for exploring the superb countryside in the centre of Brittany. There is plenty to do for all ages. Cycling, bikes can be hired locally if required, fishing, swimming, tennis, walking, exploring, shopping or just relaxing.
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Duvet & Pillows Provided. Linen can be provided at £8.00 per bed per/week.
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The garden is to the rear of the property with, patio area with loungers, table and chairs with parasol, BBQ area, Play area with swings,lawned area. The The garden also has dry stone walling to the rear. There is plenty of room to lounge in the sun.


The Town
Huelgoat is a pretty town with a lovely market square and large lake, and is famous for its giant granite boulders and woodlands. It is situated within the Natural Regional Park D'Amorique. The forest next to the town is said to be where King Arthur's treasure is buried. A pleasant network of trails take walkers past caves, menhirs, unusual geographical formations, including the precariously named Trembling Rock, and past abandoned lead and silver mines. Maps and leaflets are available from the pretty tourist office in the town.
The town offers a range of bars, créperie & restaurants, shops (charcuterie, boulangeries, pharmacies, paper & book shops with English papers, supermarkets) and has a market on Thursdays offering a wide range of foods and local specialities. There is also a well known botanic garden, a centre for local honey, a public open air pool Open in July & August, tennis courts. Art exhibitions and equestrian events are also held in the town.
A 5 minute drive, will take you to the town square.
Huelgoat is within easy reach of Morlaix, Quimper and Brest. The coast is within 45 minutes drive with the seaside towns of Carantec, Loquirec, Carnaret, Berndet, Concarneau and Roscoff, and some of the prettiest landscapes, beaches and Islands of Brittany. The wooded lake Guerledan is only a short drive away with windsurfing, rowing, motorboats and a beach. This lake is suitable for swimming and sunbathing. Brest is good for shopping and has one of Europe's finest and largest aquariums
Nearest shops/villages
HUELGOAT - Local town with Restaurants, Creperies, Bars. Shop, Post Office and Payphone, Lake. Communal outdoor swimming pool. Supermarket. Outdoor Market every Thursday. There are 3 Notaires for those who are house hunting. Huelgoat is about 5 minutes drive from the cottage.
POULLAUOEN - Larger village about 15 minutes drive away. Several Bar/Tabacs and shop. For those who are house-hunting, there is a Notaire with a large selection of properties for sale.
CARHAIX - Large town about 20 minutes minutes drive away. Lots of shops, bars, restaurants and street cafes. There is a big 'Leclerc' supermarket open Mon-Sat all day and often until 7pm. Large 'Casino' supermarket in the main square. The newsagent in the main street sells English newspapers, usually a day after publication. Also, there is a pharmacy, launderette, McDonalds(!) and LIDL. Local Hospital (signposted). Petrol station situated at the back of the Leclerc supermarket. There are several large Notaires in the town.
CALLAC - Small town about 30 minutes drive away. Small 'Intermarche' supermarket which is also open on Sunday morning until 12 noon. Several Bar/Tabacs and patisseries. If you love French 'country' house furnishings and accessories, there is a wonderful shop in Callac called 'Le Comptoir de Campagne' which is well worth a visit!!
This is just to give you an idea of the facilities in the area. The cottage is also only about 30 minutes drive from Morlaix, a large thriving Market Town with plenty going on and bigger shops, supermarkets and amenities. There is a huge 'Géant' hypermarket there.
A comprehensive guide to the region of Brittany can be found on the web site www.brittany-bretagne.comDirections
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The surrounding area. Huelgoat
Cycling Horse riding Walking Camp Arthur is one of the most well known historic sites of Central Brittany and the walk starts just outside Huelgoat on the Carhaix road. For those unable to walk far an amazing group of boulders can be seen from the bridge near to the Tourist Information Office which is situated on the road that leads to Berrien. Just beyond the TIC and opposite the Intermarche supermarket is the turning to The Trembling rock which is an enormous piece of granite seemingly balanced and ready to roll, however it has been there a long time! Salon de Thé Hotel du Lac Creperie Markets Huelgoat Thursday morning Carhaix Saturday morning Guerlesquin Monday morning Vanne Wednesday and Saturday morning Roscoff Wednesday morning Rennes Every day except Sunday and public holidays in the central food halls. Quimper Organic market every Friday afternoon 3pm – 7.30pm in the Kerfeunten car park. Guerlesquin is one of 20 medieval towns known as the Petites Cites and is a beautiful place well worth a visit with a huge square surrounded by old granite houses and interesting buildings including a 17 th century turreted building in the centre which was the former courthouse. Carhaix Plouguer Good places to eat, plus clubs and bars. Morlaix When coming from Roscoff if you take the route to Morlaix par la corniche the road winds along the estuary which is a very pretty route through Morlaix and on to Huelgoat and generally avoids the traffic leaving the ferry. Quimper Organic market every Friday afternoon 3pm – 7.30pm in the Kerfeunten car park. Nantes Brest Canal Roscoff Isle de Batz Beaches |
Ferry
This is the most popular way of getting to Brittany. Regular daily services operate from the ports on the south coast of Britain, across the English Channel to France. The crossings from Plymouth to Roscoff and Portsmouth to St Malo are the quickest routes to our cottage in Brittany.
We are appropriately 45 minute drive from Roscoff and two & half hours' drive from St Malo. The ports of Caen and Cherbourg are a bit further away.
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Ferry Ports |
Huelgoat |
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Roscoff |
45 mins |
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St Malo |
2.5 hrs |
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Caen |
4hrs |
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Cherbourg |
5.hrs |
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Le Havre |
6hrs |
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Calais |
7Hrs |
Aeroplane
There are Ryanair flights to Brittany from London Stansted to Dinard and Flybe.com flights from Exeter and Southampton to Brest.
Tunnel
If you don't fancy travelling by ferry or flying over, why not try the tunnel? Many holidaymakers combine a trip to Brittany with a visit to another area of France.
| Weekly rental prices 2008 (Pounds Sterling) are as follows: | |
| 31st May - 28th June | £275.00/Week |
| 5th July - 12th July | £375.00/Week |
| 19th July - 30th August | £395.00/Week |
| 6th September 2008 -3rd July 2009 | £275.00/Week |
| 4th July 2009 - 29th August 2009 | £395.00/Week |
| A Supplement for Heating applies 6th September - 3rd July. | £30.00/Week | Duvets & Pillows Provided, Bedding can be provided | £8.00 per Bed/Week |
| The above prices are fully inclusive of gas, electricity, water and heating with NO HIDDEN EXTRAS. The property is available from 4pm on the day of arrival and is to be vacated by 10am on day of departure. | |
| N.B. Short duration bookings available - please enquire. | |
Quoting this reference: LPAC in all correspondence.
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