Morgat France
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welcome to the home page of MorgatFrance.com Brittany for bookings contact us United Kingdom catherine.marzin@virgin.net tel 0044 (0)1234 342473 Mbl 0044 (0)7905 337765 France 0033 (0) 298272205 10% off Brittany Ferry crossings to see if avalable click a link below If you are looking for an excellent location, making your own entertainment, going back to a simpler way of life. These are the apartments for you. If you are looking for lots of entertainment, slot machines, discos, late night bars you would be better off somewhere else. Google "Morgat" for more information on the area. You will find cheaper but not better for the price. Each of the apartments has been inspected approved and graded by the French tourist board, and found to be of a superior standard "très bien".
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Seaside Holidays in Brittany Holiday in France, not basic cheap option, good quality apartment very near to large sheltered sandy sea beach in a lovely bay. Apartments all have their own yard or part of a garden. Professionally renovated with up to date electrics, plumbing, modern boiler, well decorated, new double glazed windows, good quality furniture, wood or marble floors, the photographs show the standard. Well equipped kitchens, with all the crockery, cutlery, glasses you will need, with full size cookers, fridges, TV, Radio, Coffee maker, BBQ, pressure cooker, iron, an ironing board, a big pot if you want to cook a crab, need I go on? The apartments are fully self contained but there is some give and take so that everyone gets some outside space. The apartments also share the garage for storage of bikes, surfboards and beach things. Also in the garage is a washing machine for the apartments.
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Morgat - Crozon, Brittany, France Holiday apartments, seaside village, Morgat -Crozon, Brittany, France close to beach, not the cheap accommodation in the middle of nowhere. Good value for money family holiday apartments near sandy sea beach |
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AVALABLE FLATS Apartment A: Click the link above to see the interior Apartment B : Click the link above to see the interior Apartment C: Click the link above to see the interior |
FLAT A Sleeps three meant for two plus a child Living / bed room with a double bed, and a fold up bed. Kitchen Bathroom with toilet washbasin and shower. Enclosed yard. Note apartment C has to pass through this to get to their part of the garden. Click on the links opposit to see interior photographs
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FLAT B Sleeps six but really meant for four people Living room with a double sofa bed. Kitchen. With doors leading to garden Bedroom with double bed, plus a pair of bunk beds. Bathroom with washbasin, bidet and a bath with shower over. Separate WC As the house is built on the side of a hill the main garden is at this level. Note the garden is shared with apartment C. |
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WHERE TO FIND US Region Brittany County-administration area Finistere Town Crozon Peninsula
Morgat Seaside Resort
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Flat C Sleeps six but really meant for four people Living room / Kitchen with double sofa bed. Bedroom with double bed, plus a pair of bunk beds. Bathroom with washbasin and shower. Separate WC As the house is built on the side of a hill the main garden is on the first floor. Access to the garden is through the garage and through the ground floor yard. Note the garden is shared with apartment B.
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local life and area The Crozon peninsula, a craggy outcrop of land shaped like a long-robed giant, arms outstretched to defend bay and roadstead, is the central feature of Finistère's torn chaos of estuaries and promontories. Much the easiest way for cyclists and travellers relying on public transport to reach the peninsula from Brest is via the ferries to Le Fret.As you approach the Crozon peninsula, it's well worth making a slight detour to climb the hill of Menez-Hom, "at the giant's feet", for a fabulous view of the land and water alternating out to the ocean. Getting down to the coastal headlands themselves can be a bit of a disappointment after this vision: those extremities that don't house military installations tend to be too crowded. But it is the cliffs that tourists head for here, and some of the beaches, like La Palue on the southern arm, are almost deserted. |