Reviews
| Date of Stay: | 02/Sep/2011 |
| Submited by: | The Bufton Family |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | Very clean, comfortable house in a great location; right on a thriving market square! With a market almost every day (apart from Monday), we could stumble out of the house and collect our daily baquette from the boulangerie next door; fresh fish/oysters/shellfish from the numerous fish stalls in the market (Great selection!); and choose from a great selection of veg and cheeses etc. The house is quiet as well. Its location is set slightly back from the square with its own courtyard, so even though we were right in the \'Centre ville\', the only sensory distubance we had was the smell of fresh bread every morning (very welcome indeed). We have a small child and the house was very suitable, with temporary stairgates, highchair and travel cot included. The local shops were very friendly and the bar was especially very accommodating with our toddler. The surrounding area is very beautiful. With great beaches and stunning towns etc only a short drive away. We\'ll definately be coming back |
| Date of Stay: | 06/Aug/2011 |
| Submited by: | The Leetham family |
| Overall rating: | 9/10 |
| Comments: | A great location, with so many fantastic beaches and lovely countryside to explore on the Crozon peninsula. The house is well equipped and comfortable, and the location right in the middle of town definitely more an advantage than a drawback. Amazingly quiet once you retreat behind the heavy oak door into the passageway, and thankfully the church clock does not chime through the night! We had a great week here with our two teenagers, would thoroughly recommend. |
| Date of Stay: | 02/Jul/2011 |
| Submited by: | The Chiplins |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | A very quiet and comfortable house in the centre of Crozon, with everything nearby for a very relaxing holiday. Very beautiful area with huge sandy beaches and clear water. Lots to see and do. |
| Date of Stay: | 10/Jun/2011 |
| Submited by: | Tony and Angela Earley |
| Overall rating: | 9/10 |
| Comments: | House presented in pristine condition.All needs catered for including DVDs and Books for the rainy day. Located in centre of town with easy access to shops and restaurants.The surrounding areas are stunning with beaches and walks. Visits to Morgat,Benedot and Quimper are a must.Would recommend to anyone looking for a relaxing holiday in the most pleasant area. Will return again. |
| Date of Stay: | 22/Aug/2010 |
| Submited by: | The Heaths |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | Great location and house. Crozon Peninsula is a rugged gem and had plenty to keep us all busy. The children enjoyed the pool at Morgan (5 mins drive) and beach as well as the Maze / labyrinth and daily pan au chocolate. We loved the bakeries, daily fresh produce market, and good facilities in the house. It was wonderful to have everything you need on the doorstep (food, wine, coffee shops, bakeries). And don\'t miss the altar piece in the church featuring the 10,000 martyrs. quite something. |
| Date of Stay: | 14/Aug/2010 |
| Submited by: | T & L Courtenay-Williams |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | This was a lovely well equipped holiday home. It is in a great location and there is an embarrassment of great beaches. A lovely family holiday.Many thanks. |
| Date of Stay: | 19/Jul/2010 |
| Submited by: | Lisa and David |
| Overall rating: | 9/10 |
| Comments: | If you love walking along coastal paths and long, sandy beaches, this is the place for you! Our favourite beach is La Palue, the walk over the dunes to get there is fantastic but there are many to choose from, you could easily go to a different beach each day. We were lucky enough to see a flock of choughs on the headland near Cap de la Chevre. Also, the walks around St Hernot are breathtaking. Crozon itself is a lovely town and waking up to the smell of croissants is a temptation too great to resist! The local food is fresh and the wine is pretty cheap to buy. Plenty of restaurants and creperies in nearby Morgat and there are lots of towns and cities to discover such as Camaret and Quimper, we wished we had had a month here. On our final evening we were lucky enough to experience Moules-Frite night. The whole town gathered in the square for food and drink with entertainment provided by local men singing sea shanties. We had a great view from Bar Bretagne. |
| Date of Stay: | 23/Oct/2009 |
| Submited by: | Jane Devons |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | This was our second visit to Crozon in October. Yet again we weren\'t disappointed. At this time of year the large Wednesday market is worth a look as is the Foire de Vin at the local Leclerc. We did day trips to Quimper and Douarnanez, as well as some beautiful coastal walks. This cottage is an excellent base to explore this unspoilt region.I have no hesitation in recommending it to you. |
| Date of Stay: | 29/Aug/2009 |
| Submited by: | Carol and Peter |
| Overall rating: | 8/10 |
| Comments: | A lovely base for the area which is truly beautiful. Everything you might need is in the house. Being on the market square is wonderful -not only do you have access to the daily market but also two bakers, a butchers, a fish stall and a supermarket (Le Shoppi). The Pizza place has a nice little restaurant in the back but I wouldn\'t recommend Le Mutin Gourmand - try the Hostellerie de la Mer in Le Fret instead if you want to spend that sort of money! |
| Date of Stay: | 15/Aug/2009 |
| Submited by: | Richard, Sue and children |
| Overall rating: | 8/10 |
| Comments: | A very comfortable and well equipped house in the centre of Crozon. The Crozon peninsula is very beautiful, fantastic beaches with plenty of space. We had a wonderful time and would definitely recommend the house and the area. Day trips to nearby Quimper and Concarneau were also well worth it. Many thanks. |
| Date of Stay: | 11/Jul/2009 |
| Submited by: | Cuan, Claire, Tessa and Freddie |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | Rated as 9.9 only because there is no such thing as perfection but this is as close as anyone could wish for. We had a week of entertainingly unsettled weather but that only added to the fun - often what would start out looking like a day of rain and low cloud would suddenly blossom into the most glorious sunny day with blue skies and real warmth. We enjoyed every minute - the whole scene in the delightful town is wonderful - on several mornings we carried our coffee out into the Square simply so that we could relax and observe the hustle and bustle of daily life in the thriving market town. Canoeing, tennis, surfing, cycling, walking, climbing, mini-golf etc etc saw that we were never short of things to do. The beaches and the scenery are spectacular and for those interested in World War 2 there are fascinating Museums nearby offering great insight into those horrendous war years. All in all, a grand seven day holiday - even the Roscoff ferry was superb. Thoroughly recommended. |
| Date of Stay: | 25/Oct/2008 |
| Submited by: | Jane Devons |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | This is a perfect place to stay at this time of year;Foire de vins at Leclerc was excellent value. The house was warm, wecoming and well equipped. Having a boulangerie as your neighbour is a wonderful bonus. The daily market is excellent. The peninsula is unspoilt and I\'d recommend this property without reservation to anyone who loves France. It simply has it all! |
| Date of Stay: | 02/Aug/2008 |
| Submited by: | Mark, Michelle, Harriet and Olivia |
| Overall rating: | 8/10 |
| Comments: | We had a lovely 2 week holiday at this property in Crozon. The property itself had everything needed for a very comfortable stay and the town was very pretty with some very good local shops and fabulous market stalls selling some wonderful produce. All the beaches are breathtaking with only a short ride to any one, it was hard to choose which one to use! We found some really good local restaurants in Morgat and some a little further a field. In all we had a fab holiday and certainly fell in love with the spectacular scenery and the lack of constant good weather didn;t spoil it at all. |
| Date of Stay: | 22/Jul/2008 |
| Submited by: | James,Debbie&kids |
| Overall rating: | 10/10 |
| Comments: | Fantastic holiday! If you are looking for a great house,in a beautiful quiet town,with fantastic beaches close by ,you will not be dissapointed! ps bit too close to well stocked cake shop! |
| Date of Stay: | 25/May/2008 |
| Submited by: | Mark & Lynnee |
| Overall rating: | 9/10 |
| Comments: | We stayed for a week in May and escaped the rubbish weather in the UK to the tropics of the Britany coast! Surprisingly we had temperatures of 26C despite grim forecasts of rain. Beaches are stunning and incomprehensibly devoid of people (Nigel tells us this is true even in the height of summer). The beach at Dinan is great for surfing/bodyboarding with 6-8ft waves breaking a good 200yds from the shallows. The landscape is great, plenty of coastal walks and mountain biking (taking bikes is highly recommended). The village of Morgat is pretty, friendly and conveniently located for everything you could possibly need. The bakery next door makes fresh cakes, croissants and baguettes far too accessible!! The local \'cidré\' is fantastic and means that when you come home you will not be able to lower yourself to drink that Magners rubbish!! All-in-all, a great place in a great location. We\'ll be back with friends as soon as possible. |