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The cottage "LA GRANGE AU SON" is now available for your family or romantic holidays near the enchanting forest of Broceliand in central Brittany. Your hosts, Nicolas and Kristell, have lovingly created this natural and authentic retreat and look forward to warmly welcoming you.Each of the two cottages can accommodate between 1 to 4 people. They have been meticulously renovated using only traditional methods and natural materials. The walls are coated with cob and straw, providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The combination of stone, clay tiles, and wooden partition walls creates a harmonious and friendly ambiance.
Furthermore, the decoration features warm and vibrant colors, along with country-style furniture, creating a space dedicated to peace and relaxation.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 320 | 370 | 5 |
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Attractions
- Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, this medieval fortress is renowned for its stunning architecture and picturesque setting along the Nantes-Brest Canal. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, courtyards, and gardens, and learn about its fascinating history.
- Brocéliande Forest: Situated close to Mauron, Brocéliande Forest is a legendary place steeped in Arthurian tales and Celtic mythology. Visitors can wander through the enchanting woods, visit the Fountain of Youth, and discover landmarks such as the Tomb of Merlin and the Valley of No Return.
- Lizio Sculpture Trail: This unique outdoor sculpture park is located in the village of Lizio, just a short drive from Mauron. The trail features a collection of contemporary artworks created by local and international artists, providing an immersive and thought-provoking experience.
- Ploërmel: The nearby town of Ploërmel offers several attractions, including the impressive Saint-Armel Church with its stunning stained glass windows, the Lac au Duc lake where visitors can enjoy water activities and scenic walks, and the iconic golden statue of Arthurian knight, King Arthur, at the center of the town.
- Malestroit: A charming medieval town situated along the Nantes-Brest Canal, Malestroit boasts narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses and historic buildings. Visitors can explore the town's picturesque squares, visit the Saint-Gilles Church, and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of this well-preserved Breton gem.
- Lohéac Automobile Museum: Car enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the Lohéac Automobile Museum, located in the town of Lohéac. The museum showcases a remarkable collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, and racing memorabilia, providing a fascinating journey through the history of automotive engineering.
- St. Malo: While slightly further away, the coastal city of St. Malo is worth a visit for its stunning fortified walls, beautiful beaches, and rich maritime history. Explore the charming old town, walk along the ramparts, and discover the historic landmarks, including the impressive St. Malo Cathedral. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from medieval history and enchanting forests to art, culture, and automotive heritage.