The accommodation is split between the first and second floor of the building. It is situated above the popular Annexe restaurant in the lovely seaside village of Saint Lunaire. Access to the main APARTMENT is by a flight of stairs at street level. Up a further flight of stairs, and with its own entrance, is the STUDIO.
This layout, and the separation of the two units, means it is NOT suitable for children who need to be supervised. Ideally the studio would be perfect for teenagers or young adults as the double bed is of a “bunk bed” variety, accessed by steps. Both Apartment and Studio is unsuitable for those less mobile or wheelchair users.
One small well behaved dog may be accepted. Please enquire at time of booking. On street parking available. Please enquire if you need any further information.
St Malo ferry port just 6km away, making it ideal for a short holiday without driving too far.
THE MAIN APARTMENT - has a kitchen/diner with electric cooker and hob, fridge/freezer etc. This leads out to a lovely terrace with views towards the beach. Perfect for enjoying “al fresco” meals. The spacious lounge has comfortable seating and for your entertainment, there is a DVD player, along with an 'Airbox' giving you access to the wifi (payable to top up). The light and airy double bedroom has two wardrobes. There is a shower room with wash basin and separate WC. Linen and towels are provided. Electric heating keeps the studio cosy in cooler months. The accommodation is unsuitable for those less mobile.
THE STUDIO - being reached by 2 flights of stairs has kitchen area (electric cooker and hob, fridge etc.), pine table and 2 chairs plus a sofa. There is a ladder to the high double bed with a wardrobe and drawers underneath. There is a shower room with wc and wash basin. Electric heating keeps the studio cosy in cooler months. Unsuitable for those less mobile.
The appealing feature of The Apartment & Studio is their superb position. Just metres from a glorious sandy beach and close to restaurants and crêperies! St Lunaire also holds a fabulous Sunday market from April to September.
WHAT TO DO IN ST. LUNAIRE
For ramblers the GR34, walking route will take you along the coastal path via Nick's Pointe which offers a stunning view.
Many activities are organised in the summer months in Saint Lunaire. These include “Fishing on Foot” and “Seaweed Discovery”. Experts explain the sea and plant life found at the shoreline and their place in the marine eco system.
Saint-Lunaire is a favourite resort of rich Parisians and French film stars. The village has some nice sandy beaches, an 11th-century Romanesque church and the area of Le Décollé offers sweeping views over the coast as far as Cap Fréhel.
Keen golfers should head further west again to Saint-Briac-sur-Mer for its waterside 18-hole course, which is said to be one of Europe’s most beautiful.
A regatta is a feature of summer events. The Yacht Club of Saint Lunaire hold a speed race every August.
PLACES NEARBY
DINARD - 10 mins away. Walking around Dinard, with its Belle Époque villas and stripy beach tents, is like taking a trip back to the 19th century. The most British of Brittany’s resorts is popular with families who are attracted by its sandy beaches and coastal walks.
There are several beaches, which range from small coves to long expanses of sand. The jewel in the crown of this Emerald Coast resort is Plage de l’Écluse, which is instantly recognisable in season by its rows of stripy tents; from June to September the beach organises gym classes and kids’ clubs and many other activities. The Plage de Saint-Enogat is the place to go for water sports.
Dinard continues to be an upmarket resort and many well-heeled tourists choose to spend their evenings at the swish casino after spending the day in the thalassotherapy spa. However, the Promenade Clair de Lune, a lovely waterside walk illuminated in July and August.
ST CAST LE GUILDO - just half an hour away is well worth visiting.
• The GR 34 from here has 18 km of coastal walking offering unexpected views and stunning panoramas.
• This peninsula is known as the Emerald Coast named after the beautiful blue-green waters.
• A footpath on the side of rocks connects the Great Beach at the port. The bridge leads to the heart of the tourist resort and the marina.
• Amongst the stunning beaches are:
Pen Guen beach, framed by the Pointe de la Garde and the Bay Pointe.
o The beaches of the Mare, the Pissotte and Fresnaye, offering superb views of the Fort Lalatte.
The Beach Pit, is the most remote and is located at the western end of the peninsula.
• Discover one of the most beautiful bays of the Emerald Coast with many sea sports: sailing, diving, boat rentals and kayak, cruises and boat trips, fishing.
MONT SAINT MICHEL - Is just under an hour away and is a must on your holiday agenda! The UNESCO World Herita