
In a small village 44 miles from Paris, 10 miles from Fontainebleau.

So near to the capital that it could be a main residence for a person working in Paris. This listed site with the perimeter of protection of an historic building is set in a nature park. Near to a motorway exit. Between two villages with shops, schools and a golf course.

275 miles from Paris (256 of which are on motorway), in south Morbihan in the Vannes region.
190 minutes from Paris by TGV train and 65 minutes by airplane.
Situated on the banks of the millstream in a small commune of 500 inhabitants.

Close to the Nacre coast with the nearest seaside resort just over 6 miles away. Caen is 11 miles away, Bayeux 6, Deauville 34 and Paris 156 miles away. This area has the benefit of all the motorway, train and air links required for school, professional and tourist purposes. The airports in Caen, Le Havre and Deauville provide rapid links to miscellaneous national and international destinations.
A classic example of a historic and tourist site, with a past heavily marked by the Second World War.
Tourist trails for hiking, pony trekking and cycling can also be used for exploring the region.

On the outskirts of the Périgord Noir and Haut-Quercy, a few kilometres from the Dordogne valley, ranked “Grand Site National” and its surrounding wonders.