Holiday Cottages to rent in Brittany
Nestled in the heart of the Natural Parc d'Armorique is Kergudon dating from 17th Century with its four lovely holiday cottages to rent in Brittany. Just a few minutes form the beautiful Lac Du Drennec with wild swimming and sandy beaches.
Ideally located in the centre of Finistère in Brittany, everything this land of legends has to offer is within easy reach of the gites which have been lovingly restored to create elegant holiday cottages.
This is the ideal place to relax at the lake, plan a hike or set out on horseback with 250km of signposted trails. Meanwhile, adrenaline junkies will be thrilled by the mountain biking opportunities or watersports on the lake.
Discover our four Holiday Cottages
What our guests say about their holiday at Kergudon
Judith & Vern, Minneapolis, MN
"You will be spoiled by the comfort and by the simple luxury in the gîte, and you will notice and appreciate the attention to details."
Hinnerk & Kinga, Zurich
"Been here in Summer and Winter , two very different scenes. We always felt a very warm welcome at these lovely Gites, kept with passion in a personality that literally grew over centuries. Gites de Kergudon turned out to be a great refugium allowing for an individual mix of solitude to enjoy and explore towns and villages in this very special part of France."
Caroline, Jean-Philippe, Flore, Avril (et Moka), Bordeaux, France
"Our favourite place in Brittany! We love the charm and quality of the beautiful houses in Kergudon, we have stayed with Ben and David three times since 2018. The interior decoration, the beauty of the garden, the calm of the village, everything is conducive to rest and relaxation. The common facilities are very nice and appreciable for a family stay (billiards, bowling alley, bicycles available, etc.). And the perfect welcome from our hosts leaves us with one wish: to return as soon as possible!"
Read Ben's Weekly Blog
Sunday 17 March – Everybody needs good neighbours
Thankfully, the weather has continued to be kind and, despite the poor forecast and outlook when I wrote last week’s blog, there have been a number of dry days that enabled me to continue some of the work I had begun last week. That was focussing my attention on the south west corner of the…
Sunday 10 March – More-tensia
Having said in last week’s blog that the ratio between wet and dry days was beginning to improve the start of this week began a little damp again. It forced me to remain indoors and, finally, complete the major project of taking down all the Christmas decorations and pack them away in the store room. …
Sunday 03 March – Not so much of a ‘leap’ forward
Sunday 03 March – Not so much of a ‘leap’ forward Last week’s blog said that 2024 has begun in a similar manner as 2023 did – wet and, at times, blustery. As February gave way to March, the UK Met Office published data that showed February 2024 had been the wettest month on record. …