Les Chalets De L Adret, Les Deux Alpes
The Development

A new off plan development to be constructed in the popular all year round ski resort of Les Deux Alpes. This attractive development will be built from local wood and stone in a traditional chalet style and the apartments will range from studio cabines to 3 bed plus cabine apartments sleeping up to 12 people. Les Chalets de l Adret will be situated off the popular main road “Avenue de la Muzelle” close to all the local amenities and one minute walk away from the Vallee Blanche ski lift, opposite the ESF ski school and the Point dInfo. The free ski bus runs passed the residence making the other ski lifts easily accessible within minutes

All apartments will have private balconies or terraces and an individual ski locker. Exterior parking places and garages are available to buy from €3,000 to €15,000. The apartments will also benefit from fully fitted bathrooms and if a fully fitted kitchen and full furniture pack are required, these can be added as an extra. There will be a choice of tiles closer to the completion date.

The Location

Les Deux Alpes is Frances second oldest ski resort and an excellent location for both summer and winter holidays. The local skiing is superb with over 220km of pistes for all abilities, high altitude slopes and one of the best snow parks in Europe. The resort is also popular for skiing in summer with many summer ski and board camps taking place here, thanks to the high altitude glacier. Other activities include paragliding, golf, hiking, ice climbing and snow shoe walking.

This dynamic ski resort has a warm, friendly atmosphere with lively apres ski in numerous bars and restaurants. There is an eclectic range of shops and fantastic facilities including a large sports centre, outdoor swimming pool, cinema, 10 pin bowling centre and skating rink. The resort is less than an hour from Grenoble and is also easily accessible from Lyon, Chambery and Turin airports.

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Les Portes De Bréhat
Les Portes de Bréhat

A well designed development consisting of 24 two to four bedroom cottages and 49 one and two bedroom apartments, Les Portes de Bréhat offers a perfect and tranquil getaway in a small green corner of Northern Brittany.

With private gardens, terraces and spacious layouts, they provide an affordable home abroad without compromising on quality. You can be assured that Frances leading developer who is responsible for this developing can guarantee the best materials and most energy efficient in all properties at this original development.

Everything in this residential complex is designed to make your life easy on a daily basis, either throughout the year, or just time for holidays. A boulangerie is located 2 minutes walk from the development, and you can easily walk to the centre of the village with all amenities.

Prices:
1 bed apartment: from €110,300
2 bed apartment: from €162,000
2 bed cottage: from €158,500
3 bed cottage: from €182,500
4 bed cottage: from €232,000

Ploubazlanec and the surrounding area

Ploubazlanec is the principle town in a cluster of small fishing villages just outside the larger and more well-known town of Paimpol. Although small it is certainly not lacking in activities, with several intimate beaches, a variety of coastal walks, sailing or even just relaxing. Ploubazlanec represents a quintessential Brittany: Green, fragrant and beautiful.

The region offers a variety of fishing towns and ports, the nearest of which is Paimpol, characterised by its tangle of cobbled alleyways and fine grey-granite houses. Nearby sites also include the Abbaye de Beauport, and of course the Island of Bréhat which can only be accessed by boat. On its north side are windswept meadows sloping down to chaotic rock formations. On the south, you are in the midst of palm trees and other Mediterranean flora owing to its incredibly mild climate. All around is a multitude of little islets - some accessible at low tide. All in all, it is one of the most beautiful places in Brittany, renowned as a sanctuary not only for rare species of wild flowers, but also for birds of all kinds.

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