Your Brittany self-catering cottage gîte in Neulliac near Pontivy in Brittany, France for holidays, short breaks or longer stays.

The cottage sleeps 5/6 people plus a baby/small child and has been renovated to a high standard. Your accommodation is:
Ground floor:
A large, lounge/dining room with corner kitchen and Breton fireplace. The kitchen is fully equipped with a gas cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, kettle and coffee machine. There is a long refectory table with seating for 6 people and a highchair in the dining area and the lounge has a settee and chairs. There is also a TV (with French digital Freeview) a DVD and stereo/CD/cassette players.
A shower room and toilet - personal towels are not available.
First floor:
A large master bedroom with 2 double beds, cot, TV and wardrobe - duvets and pillows are provided for the beds but not for the cot.
A second bedroom has twin beds, a wardrobe, a games chest and a stereo/CD/cassette player. Duvets and pillows are provided.
Garden:
A garden table, chairs and a barbeque are all available in a spacious garden which is full of butterflies in summer.
There is parking space just outside the gîte.

A light supper of two courses plus a bottle of wine can be booked for your night of arrival at a cost of 15 Euros per person.
At La Rabine you can relax, enjoy your holiday, take your time and leave the stress of everyday life behind for a while.

Nº agrément Clévcances

56CH0119

As the cottage is on the edge of the village of Neulliac, it's just a 2-minute walk to the boulangerie where you can buy delicious croissants, bread and pastries. There are also 2 bars, a crêperie, a doctor's, a chemist's, a garage and a hairdresser's in the village.
We're happy to accept small animals at La Rabine but do ask that you keep the cottage, garden and pathways clean. Smokers are also welcome but please do not smoke inside the gîte.

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