Located on the Crozon peninsula, Gouled Ker is an adorable penty for 2 people, in the heart of the protected village of Rostellec.
Beautifully renovated, functional and independent, it has a pretty terrace and offers an inspiring location in a green setting, full of iodine, punctuated by the tides.
In a quiet area, ideal for recharging your batteries or visiting the many remarkable sites in the region (coastal paths, GR 34, beaches of Douarnenez Bay, Iroise Sea, Monts d'Arrée).
Located in a small typical hamlet in the heart of the peninsula, just a 3-minute walk from the beach and a 10-minute drive from the center of Crozon, shopping and walking, not overlooked, the penty is at the end of the main house. The house is inhabited year-round by Dédé and more rarely by friends passing through, but the penty is protected from view and its privacy is preserved. Green environment.
A small nest at the end of the world, ideal for recovering from the excitement of the open sea, integrating the vivid impressions and setting off again with renewed vigor. Rostellec is a traditional hamlet, with narrow streets and stone houses, known for its legendary Tertu boat cemetery, surrounded by the sea and protected from strong winds. Located 200 m from the shore, the site is ideal for a stay close to nature, fishing, boating, cycling or hiking. The cove of Rostellec, on site, offers a quiet and peaceful swimming spot, delightful at sunrise or sunset, if you like walking on pebbles before floating.
The location of the penty is suitable for not having to drive too much and accessing everything. 1.5 km away, you will find the Fret and depending on the season, its restaurants, a creperie, a grocery store as well as shuttles to Brest from April to September (crossing the harbor 30 minutes). From Fret also leaves “the greenway”, ideal for crossing the peninsula from end to end by bike to Camaret-sur-Mer (9 km), along the old railway line. Ten, fifteen, twenty minutes are enough to reach Roscanvel, Camaret-sur-Mer, Morgat, Telgruc sur Mer.
The same goes for reaching the open sea and its rough waters, its beaches, its coves, accessible in less than 20 minutes by car. The wild coast of the peninsula is spectacular, with its granite cliffs, its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, its hiking trails and their breathtaking views of the sea, its walks in the forests and moors.
Culturally finally, the region has a fascinating history, with archaeological sites, medieval churches and chapels.
In short, you won't have enough time to go through everything, you'll have to expect to want to come back.
My dog Django, a border collie cross, sociable with humans (adults and children), is present in the adjoining garden during our stays. The cottage is separated by a partition, so you will not be disturbed.
Accessible space for 1 vehicle on the access road to the gîte, ideal for dropping off shopping and luggage. Authorized and free parking on the beach 200 m away.
From the gîte on the ground floor, view of the terrace, the gate.
From the terrace, clearing in front on a bend in the alley.
On the upper floor of the cottage, view of the roofs and the sky.
Seafront 3 minutes walk, 200m. Access via the narrow streets of the hamlet (difficult to drive).
- Occupation -
The house adjoining the gîte is inhabited year-round by Dédé. Delphine does not yet live there, but comes as soon as she can. Their projects include receptions, artistic and associative residencies.