Our wheelchair accessible gite in Brittany
Wheelchair accessible holiday accommodation
We have taken special care to make the accommodation as wheelchair accessible as possible but still maintain a cosy cottage feeling that means that if you do not need the accessible features you don’t even notice they are there. The gite accommodation consists one downstairs double bedroom (with wheelchair accessible ensuite wet room), a further two bedrooms upstairs, one large bedroom with 3 single beds and a spacious double, upstairs family bathroom, living area which includes fully equipped kitchen, dining area (seating up to 8) and living space with satellite TV, dvd and cosy 3 piece suite. A high chair and cot is available on request at no extra charge.
The living area is deceptively spacious and has a kitchen with high quality electric oven and halogen hob. There is enough crockery and cooking utensils for up to 8 people and all the equipment is of good quality. There is also a fridge freezer and microwave. The dining table seats up to 8 and a cosy three piece suite is available for relaxing with a glass of wine after your meal.


Outside there is a patio area with table, chairs and a parasol. The garden is mostly laid to lawn which makes it an ideal area for ball games. There are also areas of the garden where you can get away from the activitiy and lounge in the hammock or the swinging chair. Swings and a climbing rope are available for the more energetic of you and while the garden has small pockets of tranquillity, mums and dads can still keep a watchful eye on the kids from most of the garden. The swimming pool is situated in an area of the garden that has the sun all day and some sun loungers are available. The pool also has a Jacuzzi. (mobile pool hoist is available at no extra charge)

The garden is totally private (apart from the occasional inquisitive cow looking over the fence!!) with stunning views from every direction. The property is situation about a quarter mile from the very quiet lane so traffic noise is virtually non existent (about 10 cars and the odd tractor per day) and as there is no light pollution at night star gazing is a must on clear nights.
