 The Terrasses de Pentrez-Plage enjoy an excellent location, just 200m away from the beach, and with superb views out over the Atlantic.
The development comprises 72 split-level houses, and 10 apartments (ground or first floor). Each type of accommodation has a lounge with sofa bed, a kitchen area complete with microwave/grill oven, dishwasher, electric hob and fridge, satellite TV (supplement applies), garden or terrace or balcony with garden furniture.
You also have access to a reception, a heated covered pool (14 x 6 m), outdoor play area, laundry and car park, while 400m away you’ll find a creperie and local amenities.
The houses
- 2 rooms + cabin room for 5 people (BBQ) 32
m²: living room with sofa bed for 2, 1 bedroom with 1 double or 2 single beds, 1 cabin room with 1 single bed, 1 bathroom with bath, separate WC and balcony
- 2 rooms + cabin room for 5-6 people (BBT)
38 m²: living room with sofa bed for two, 1 bedroom with 1 double or 2 single beds, 1 cabin room with 2 bunk beds, 1 shower room, 1 WC with disabled access, and terrace
- Split-level house with 2 rooms for 4 people
(CBF) 30 m²: living room with sofa bed for two, 1 bedroom with 1 double or 2 single beds, 1 bathroom with bath, 1 separate WC, terrace and garden
- Split-level house with 3 rooms for 6 people
(CCF) 40 m²: living
room with sofa bed for two, 2 bedrooms with 1 double or 2 single
beds, 1 bathroom with bath, 1 shower room, 1 separate WC, terrace
and garden
The location
PENTREZ
PLAGE - BAIE DE DOUARNENEZ - SOUTH BRITTANY: On the rugged coastline of western
Brittany, the small seaside town of Pentrez makes a perfect holiday destination.
With its own 4km of pristine sandy beach at the heart of the beautiful Baie de Douarnenez, the town offers a large number of water sports, such as sailing, swimming, surfing and land yachting.
Walkers, meanwhile, will delight in exploring the surrounding countryside of the Crozon peninsula and nearby Menez Hom.
On top of all that, the rest of Brittany, with its ancient standing stones, rich cultural heritage, and wild natural beauty, is right on your doorstep.
To discover
-
The ancient standing stones known locally as dolmen and menhirs;
Porzay museum; Menhir distillery; Bigouden Cider Museum; Cornouaille
bridge; the Phare du Coq and Phare de la Pyramide lighthouses;
the towns and villages of Locronan, Concarneau, Pont-Aven, Le Pouldu,
Quimperle and Benodet; the regions of Menez Hom, Pays de Bigouden,
Pays des Avens, Baie de la Foret, Pays de Quimper and the Odet
valley; the Ile de Tudy, Douarnenez Bay, the Cap Sizun nature reserve,
the Armorique Natural park; the Route des Peintres (1850-1950) drive.
- Events
include: the Feete des Brodeuses at Pont l'Abbe and the Festival
de Cornouaille at Quimper. Local specialities to try include: the
traditional galette (thick pancake) made from buckwheat flour, sweet
crepes made from wheat flour, and cider.
Any prices quoted are Sunshine World Ltd's own prices and we reserve
the right to change them at any time
|