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Anyone who has ever dreamt of owning their own slice of heaven might want to take note: Fandouillec Island, a gem located in the heart of the Ria of Étel, in Brittany, is currently up for sale. Just a few minutes by boat from the mainland, this island offers absolute serenity amidst preserved nature. But beware…
Fandouillec is not just an “island in Brittany,” it’s a true marvel of 3.6 hectares nestled within the stunning region of Plouhinec. Its price tag is 2.8 million euros, a sum that provides access to a dream life on a “for sale” island that is much sought after. And the price isn’t actually so high for the place (well, that’s our opinion).
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This island in Brittany is equipped with a splendid stone house, with a surface area of 140 m², reports Le Télégramme. This cosy dwelling consists of a large living room, equipped with a fitted kitchen, that opens onto a cathedral lounge from where you can admire an unbeatable view of the sea. The house also includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms, providing all the necessary comforts for a peaceful and secluded life.
🏝 Cette île privée bretonne attend son Robinson.
— Ronan Le Flécher (@BreizhWeCan) May 10, 2023
🗺 L’île de Fandouillec (3,6 ha) est dans la ria d’Étel
🏠 Charmante maison en pierres de 140 m², belle pièce à vivre, 4 chambres, 3 salles d’eau
💳 Le prix du rêve ? 2,782 millions d’€https://t.co/HijkQm8z0C… pic.twitter.com/IGfAunOzP4
A Breton island in “preserved nature”
In such a place, tranquility will be the watchword for the future owners of this private island. According to the luxury real estate agency Sotheby’s, tasked with finding buyers, “this paradise lies at the heart of preserved nature.” Who could doubt it…
To reach the mainland, a short boat trip of about twelve minutes, which will take you to the town of Belz, is all that’s required. This proximity to the mainland does not compromise the isolation and tranquillity that the island provides, thus offering the best of both worlds.
The sale of Fandouillec has sparked a lot of interest, with many potential buyers having already expressed their curiosity. According to Laurence Collobert, the negotiator in charge of this sale, a private island is a rare commodity on the Breton real estate market. The last private island sold in the region was Roc’h ar Hon, near Bréhat.
Fandouillec offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of paradise, both close to civilization and yet so isolated. So, if you’ve always dreamt of a peaceful life on an island in Brittany, this sale might just be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for – if you can afford it, of course.