669 Holiday apartments & homes for a holiday with your dog in Brittany
Granisteinhaus with a lot of flair
Granite stone house. Sea. Very lovingly restored. No annoying billing. All utilities, heating and linen included. You can arrive and leave when you want.
Seaside House, only 50 m from the sea, high speed internet access
Cottage Ty Koz, 2,5 km from the sea,
Large 5-room house with big garden, for 10 people in Pointe de l'Espernel, Penestin, France
House 100 M from beach in Landeda
Beautiful holiday home in Landeda 100m from the dunes & beach. Peace, relaxation. Dog, fenced garden
Sustainable
Your cozy refuge for a getaway in Brittany in Finistère - Sea just steps away, nature, GR 34 hikes, enclosed garden, pets welcome.
Very sustainable
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Pretty holiday home not far from the sandy beaches of the Crozon peninsular. Sat-TV. Internet
Peaceful holiday home in the countryside with very large, natural garden above the wonderful Trégor coastline. Fireplace. Sat-TV. WIFI.
Well-kept holiday home in a quiet, country setting above the bay of Audierne. Sea view
Apartment Sea & hiking trail direct
Apartment in a prestigious house with sea view, private entrance, access to the sea & hiking trail
Very sustainable
True haven on the Atlantic Ocean, this charming house in the style of the 30s is ideally located and offers a sea-panoramic views and direct beach access.
Large house by the sea in Kerity Penmarc'h Finistère South
Seasighthouse to rent, high speed internet access
Small beautifully renovated villa with panoramic sea views, large garden.
Holiday home with unique panoramic view directly on the Guerledan lake. Sat. TV. Internet.
Holiday House Cap Frehel / Bret.
Romantic stone house, 6-8pers., 600m to the beach
Holiday home Moulin de la Rive
Breton fisherman's house with direct access to the sandy beach, beautiful sea view, hotspot for surfers
In a protected environment at the end of a long, wooded avenue, our 2 holiday apartments await you on a closed property of 7 ha (Manoir from the 17th century).
Very sustainable