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The Pivoine room on the first floor is suitable for 2 people and features a 140-sized bed, a cupboard closet, bedsides, and a corner living room complete with a coffee table, settee, chairs, and pedestal tables. The room also has a private bathroom with a wash-hand basin, bath-tub, and WC.On the ground floor, the Myosotis room is designed for 2 people and includes two 80-sized beds that can be transformed into a single 160-sized bed. It also has bedsides, a pedestal table, and a wall cupboard closet. The room has a private bathroom with a wash-hand basin, shower balneo, and WC.
Both rooms are non-smoking. The breakfast will be served either in the green and flowered garden or the dining room, which is decorated with marine colors, depending on the weather.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: Myosotis 55 €/nuit |
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Attractions
- Rochefort-en-Terre (4.5 km): A picturesque village known for its medieval architecture and charming cobblestone streets. Explore the historic buildings, visit the art galleries, and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
- La Gacilly (9 km): This small town is famous for its annual photography festival. Stroll along the flower-lined streets, visit the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden, and discover the craftsmanship of local artisans.
- Josselin Castle (17 km): Located in the town of Josselin, this magnificent medieval castle is a must-see attraction. Admire the impressive architecture, explore the beautiful gardens, and learn about the history of the Rohan family who still resides here.
- Malestroit (19 km): A charming medieval town nestled on the banks of the River Oust. Visit the Church of Saint-Gilles, explore the narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, and enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the canal.
- Vannes (45 km): A historic city with a well-preserved medieval town center. Walk along the fortified walls, visit the stunning Vannes Cathedral, and explore the colorful port area. Don't miss the Château de l'Hermine, a former residence of the Dukes of Brittany.
- Gulf of Morbihan (50 km): A breathtaking natural harbor known for its numerous islands and stunning coastal landscapes. Take a boat tour to explore the islands, go hiking or cycling along the coastal paths, and enjoy water activities such as sailing or kayaking.
- Carnac (60 km): Famous for its ancient standing stones, Carnac is a megalithic site that attracts visitors from around the world. Marvel at the alignments of thousands of prehistoric menhirs and visit the interactive museum to learn about the history and significance of these mysterious stones.
- Quiberon Peninsula (70 km): A popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and rugged coastline. Explore the charming town of Quiberon, indulge in water sports such as surfing or kiteboarding, and take a scenic hike along the coastal cliffs.
- Saint-Nazaire (75 km): Located on the mouth of the Loire River, this city is known for its shipbuilding industry and fascinating maritime history. Visit the Escal'Atlantic museum to discover the world of ocean liners, explore the submarine base, and stroll along the promenade overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. 10. Nantes (100 km): The capital city of the region, Nantes offers a mix of history, culture, and modern attractions. Explore the picturesque Bouffay district, visit the striking Château des Ducs de Bretagne, and don't miss the whimsical Machines de l'Île, an artistic and mechanical wonderland.