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Contact Details:
Address:
Jean Marie BrunChambres d'hôtes de charme
Plufur
22310
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €98Telephone:
0296351405Mobile:
0672200033Description:
Description for B&B:
Nestled in a serene and tranquil setting, just a short 10-minute drive from the mesmerizing sea, we cordially invite you to experience the warm hospitality of our home in Ar Run. Situated between the picturesque villages of Plufur and Lanvellec, our charmingly restored farmhouse, the balcony of Rosanbo castle, eagerly awaits your arrival. Immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of our two beautifully appointed rooms: Brittany Romance (adorned in soothing blue and grey hues) and Brittany Passion (vibrant shades of purple and red). As our esteemed guest, you'll enjoy complimentary access to our rejuvenating Hammam, and should you desire, indulge in a blissful massage, available upon request.Reviews
Appréciations pour Ar Run, Plufur:
Un week-end de ressourcement à Ar Run
Dans la campagne Bretonne encore vraie, un endroit chaleureux et agréable.
Plein de petites attentions et de prévenance...
Merci et chapeau bas
Plein de petites attentions et de prévenance...
Merci et chapeau bas
Directions
To reach Ar Run Chambres d'hotes from Saint Brieuc, take the exit Beg ar Chra on national road 12. Proceed towards Plouaret and Lanvellec, and continue following signs for "Chateau de Rosanbo." Once you pass through the gate of the castle, stay on the road and watch for the sign indicating Plufur. Take the first left turn onto the road leading to Ar Run Chambres d'hotes.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Notes: American breakfast |
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Attractions
- Pink Granite Coast (Côte de Granit Rose) - Located along the northern coast of Brittany, this stunning natural attraction features unique pink rock formations and picturesque sandy beaches. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, explore hidden coves, and admire breathtaking views of the coastline.
- Mont Saint-Michel - One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey situated on a rocky island. It attracts millions of visitors each year who come to witness its architectural beauty, explore the narrow streets, and experience the magical atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Ploumanac'h Lighthouse - Situated in the heart of the Pink Granite Coast, Ploumanac'h Lighthouse is a charming lighthouse perched on top of a pink granite cliff. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the coast and the surrounding landscape, and take leisurely walks along the scenic coastal paths.
- Dinan - A beautifully preserved medieval town, Dinan is known for its well-preserved ramparts, half-timbered houses, and cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore the charming town center, visit the castle, and stroll along the riverfront to admire the picturesque views.
- Cap Fréhel - Located on the Emerald Coast, Cap Fréhel is a dramatic headland known for its rugged cliffs, lighthouse, and breathtaking coastal scenery. Nature lovers can enjoy hiking trails that offer spectacular views of the sea and observe various bird species in their natural habitat.
- Locronan - Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Locronan is a well-preserved medieval town known for its picturesque square, cobblestone streets, and medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the town's historic buildings, visit artisan shops, and soak in the charming atmosphere.
- Quimper - Known as the cultural and historical capital of Brittany, Quimper is a vibrant city with a rich heritage. It is famous for its stunning Gothic cathedral, charming old town with half-timbered houses, and the Faience Museum showcasing the city's traditional pottery.
- La Vallée des Saints - Located in Carnoët, La Vallée des Saints is an open-air sculpture park dedicated to the Breton saints. It features a collection of monumental granite statues, each representing a different saint, and offers visitors an opportunity to learn about Breton history and culture.
- Morlaix - Nestled in a picturesque valley, Morlaix is a historic town with a beautiful medieval viaduct spanning over its river. Visitors can explore the old town's narrow streets, admire the unique half-timbered houses, and visit the Musée de Morlaix to learn about the town's history. 10. La Roche-Jagu Castle - Situated in the heart of Brittany, La Roche-Jagu Castle is a magnificent Renaissance castle surrounded by extensive gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, stroll through the landscaped grounds, and enjoy panoramic views of the Trieux Estuary.