The ‘Gîtes de la Marine’, fully refurbished at the end of 2010, boast a modern decoration, a complete equipment and a view on the sea.
Less than 100 metres away, the coast offers its red cliffs and its wild coves for swimming, gathering seafood by hand, hiking...
The Pen-Bé peninsula, nested in the South of Brittany, indeed preserved its nature and conviviality.
On the spot, bar-snack, grocer’s with fresh bread every morning, restaurant, seafood sellers, sea, concerts and events...
Find out more about the ‘Gîtes de la Marine’ and the Pen-Bé site on gitesdelamarine.fr
Between La Baule (20 km) and Vannes (40 km), in the South of Brittany, is hidden a haven with its preserved land and coast and its inhabitants’ friendliness: this small piece of heaven is the Pen-Bé peninsula (district of Assérac, Loire-Atlantique/Bretagne sud).
It’s a few dozens of metres away from the ochre cliffs and the wild coves that Christine and Pierre, passionate about the peninsula, have named at the end of 2010 the ‘Clos de la Marine’, creating 3 accommodations with all mod cons, less than 100 metres away from the beaches.
From 1 to 9 people, the accommodations with modern decoration are open all year round. Every accommodation has a terrace with sea view and a small private garden.
The accommodations also benefit from the Epicerie and Bar de la Marine nearby on street side, from April to September, a welcoming place where holiday-makers and locals like to meet and share.
Hotspot for gathering seafood by hand, Pen-Bé is a preserved and wild place, with only around thirty inhabitants in winter but a few kilometres away you can find riding schools, water sports centres, theme parks, tourist sites, hiking trails...
And less than half an hour from the peninsula you will be able to visit La Baule, Guérande, Piriac, Le Croizic, Nantes, Vannes, Auray or Carnac’s menhirs. Some will go on a day trip to discover the Gulf of Morbihan islands, Houat, Hoëdic or Belle-Île, pearl of the region.
Find out more about Pen-Bé, its surroundings and the ‘Gîtes de la Marine’ on gitesdelamarine.fr.
Between La Baule (20 km) and Vannes (40 km), in the South of Brittany, is hidden a haven with its preserved land and coast and its inhabitants’ friendliness: this small piece of heaven is the Pen-Bé peninsula (district of Assérac, Loire-Atlantique/Bretagne sud).
It’s a few dozens of metres away from the ochre cliffs and the wild coves that Christine and Pierre, passionate about the peninsula, have named at the end of 2010 the ‘Clos de la Marine’, creating 3 accommodations with all mod cons, less than 100 metres away from the beaches.
From 1 to 9 people, the accommodations with modern decoration are open all year round. Every accommodation has a terrace with sea view and a small private garden.
The accommodations also benefit from the Epicerie and Bar de la Marine nearby on street side, from April to September, a welcoming place where holiday-makers and locals like to meet and share.
Hotspot for gathering seafood by hand, Pen-Bé is a preserved and wild place, with only around thirty inhabitants in winter but a few kilometres away you can find riding schools, water sports centres, theme parks, tourist sites, hiking trails...
And less than half an hour from the peninsula you will be able to visit La Baule, Guérande, Piriac, Le Croizic, Nantes, Vannes, Auray or Carnac’s menhirs. Some will go on a day trip to discover the Gulf of Morbihan islands, Houat, Hoëdic or Belle-Île, pearl of the region.
Find out more about Pen-Bé, its surroundings and the ‘Gîtes de la Marine’ on gitesdelamarine.fr.