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Françoise Le Bolloch
LAUNAY-GRIPPON, la claie des landes
Sérent
56460

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Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0681982108

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0977485566

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The Aladin room features a spacious bed measuring 160x200 and an additional 90x190 bed. It offers a shower room with a tadelakt shower and a private WC. The room's decor is inspired by horses, creating a harmonious atmosphere. The Sorbier des oiseaux room is perfect for couples or solo travelers, offering a balanced and harmonious ambiance with earthy and sun-inspired colors. The Jasmine room, adorned with warm colors reminiscent of the enchanting land of the rising sun, can accommodate up to 4 people. Guests also have access to a large living room and lounge area, as well as a kitchen for light snacks.

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Directions

Travel Directions:

From Vannes: Take the St Gyomard Le Cours exit on the N166. Follow Sérent for 6 km. After the Bovrel sign at Claie, turn right at the bend towards Launay-Grippon. Take the second left and then turn right after the sign.

From Rennes: Take the Sérent D10 exit on the N166. Drive for 5 km and 500 m after the hamlet of Prescles. Turn left at Tourbières de Kerfontaine. At the stop sign, continue straight ahead and take the first left. After the hill, take the second left in the village before the Launay-Grippon sign.

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Notes: The price varies depending on the additional services
Notes: The price varies depending on the additional services

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Attractions

  • Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, this stunning medieval castle features a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, including the impressive Great Hall and the Chapel of the Saints.
  • Rochefort-en-Terre: A charming village that has been awarded the title of "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" (The most beautiful villages of France). Rochefort-en-Terre is known for its picturesque cobblestone streets, colorful half-timbered houses, and lovely flower displays.
  • Ploërmel: This town offers a variety of attractions, including the Lac au Duc, a beautiful lake surrounded by nature, where visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, and walking trails. The town also features the impressive Saint-Armel Church and the iconic Fountain of the Brotherhood of the Penitents.
  • Vannes: Located on the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is a historic walled city with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the well-preserved old town, stroll along the port, and visit the stunning Vannes Cathedral. The city also offers boat tours to discover the beautiful islands of the Gulf.
  • Malestroit: Nestled on the banks of the Oust River, Malestroit is a picturesque town with a medieval charm. Its narrow streets are lined with half-timbered houses and artisan shops. The town hosts a popular market every Thursday where visitors can sample local produce and crafts.
  • Brocéliande Forest: Known as the legendary forest of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, Brocéliande Forest is a mystical and enchanting place. Visitors can explore its magical landscapes, visit the Fountain of Barenton, and discover the mythical tomb of Merlin.
  • Alignements de Monteneuf: This archaeological site features a vast collection of standing stones known as menhirs. Visitors can wander through the site and learn about the Neolithic period when these stones were erected, or participate in guided tours and workshops to delve deeper into the area's history.
  • Lizio: A small village known for its unique and quirky museum, the "Poète Ferrailleur." This museum showcases the imaginative creations of artist Robert Coudray, who transforms scrap metal into whimsical sculptures. Visitors can explore the museum's outdoor gardens and indoor exhibits.
  • La Gacilly: Famous for being the birthplace of renowned French fashion designer Yves Rocher, La Gacilly is a charming village with a strong connection to nature. It features the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden, which showcases a wide variety of plants and flowers, as well as the annual International Photo Festival held in the streets of the village. 10. Poul Fetan: A living museum located in the heart of the Blavet Valley, Poul Fetan offers a glimpse into rural Breton life during the 19th century. Visitors can explore traditional thatched-roof houses, witness demonstrations of old crafts, and even participate in workshops to learn about the region's traditional culture.

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