77tykerbreiz2 ext 1 300x200 Ty Ker Breiz 2, Callac   Brittany   Sleeps 4This pretty and newly renovated gite sits on a small community of gites, in a picturesque and rural part of France, with other unrenovated farm buildings opposite. Newly furnished inside, and offering comfortable accomodation, the modern corner kitchen opens out to a small lounge and dining area, and even has a small outside terrace to the front of the house where you can relax and enjoy the sun.. With a large shared, lawned garden to the rear of the property, ideal for relaxing. Situated just 5km from the village of Callac in the heart of the Breton countryside, a great base from which to explore this fascinating and historic region.

Villa features

Two storey accommodation

Ground floor

Kitchen Dishwasher, Microwave, Oven, Hob, Fridge
Lounge Local TV, Dining facilities
Bathroom Shower, WC, Single washbasin, Washing machine, Tumble dryer

First floor

Bedroom Double bed
Bedroom Double bed

Services

Towels and bed linen can be booked pre-departure payable locally per person per week at €10
Breakage deposit (refundable) payable in resort in local currency €400

Additional information

Mid-terraced property, Heating payable locally, Electricity payable locally

Local amenities

Distance to Callac 5.0km
Nearest Restaurant / Cafe 5.0km
Nearest Bar 5.0km
Nearest Beach 35.0km
Nearest Mini/Supermarket 5.0km
  • Ty Ker Breiz 2 is situated within Callac in Brittany
  • Callac is 1hr from Brest airport
  • Callac is 2hrs from Roscoff Port
  • Callac is 2hrs from St Malo Port
  • Callac is 3hrs from Cherbourg Port
  • Callac is 4hrs from Calais

Location

In the vicinity of Callac

Local amenities

Distance to Callac 5.0km
Nearest Restaurant / Cafe 5.0km
Nearest Bar 5.0km
Nearest Beach 35.0km
Nearest Mini/Supermarket 5.0km

Resort: Callac in Brittany

Callac is a small and rural market town in central Brittany, with a lovely local (and early) market on Wednesdays. A few local cafes with small shops for basic shopping. Callac is considered true Brittany by the locals, in that there are still locals who speak native Breton here as well as French, and continue with the local customs. Take a visit to the market and you may hear some of the locals conversing in this interesting language.