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Looking for a holiday with your family or loved one near the legendary forest of Broceliand in central Brittany? Look no further than the spacious and welcoming cottage "LA GRANGE AU SON". Nicolas and Kristell, the creators of this authentic and eco-friendly haven, will greet you with open arms.Each of the two cottages can accommodate between 1 to 4 people. They have been lovingly renovated using only natural materials, following traditional methods. The cob and straw wall coatings create a cozy and inviting atmosphere, while the use of stones, baked clay tiles, and wooden partition walls contribute to an overall sense of harmony and warmth.
Furthermore, the vibrant color palette and country-style furniture used in the decor provide a peaceful and restful space for your enjoyment.
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Attractions
- Josselin Castle: Located in Josselin, this medieval fortress is known for its striking appearance and beautiful gardens. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the history of the castle and enjoy panoramic views from its towers.
- Brocéliande Forest: Situated near Paimpont, this mythical forest is said to be the legendary King Arthur's resting place. It offers picturesque walking trails, enchanting lakes, and ancient landmarks like the Fountain of Barenton and the Tomb of Merlin.
- Rochefort-en-Terre: A charming village that has won the title of "The Favorite Village of the French," Rochefort-en-Terre boasts picturesque medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and flower-filled alleys. Visitors can explore art galleries, artisan shops, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
- Rennes: The capital city of Brittany, Rennes offers a mix of historical and contemporary attractions. The charming old town features half-timbered houses, the magnificent Rennes Cathedral, and the Parliament of Brittany. Additionally, Rennes is known for its vibrant cultural scene and lively student population.
- Vannes: Located on the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is a historic walled city with a rich heritage. Visitors can wander through its medieval streets, visit the imposing Vannes Cathedral, and explore the picturesque harbor filled with sailboats. The city also offers various museums and a lively market.
- Carnac Megaliths: Situated near Carnac, this archaeological site is famous for its rows of ancient standing stones, known as menhirs. Dating back thousands of years, these prehistoric monuments remain a mystery to this day and attract visitors from around the world.
- Gulf of Morbihan: A stunning natural wonder, the Gulf of Morbihan is a large inland sea dotted with numerous islands and islets. Visitors can take boat tours to explore the scenic landscapes, spot wildlife, and visit picturesque islands like Ile aux Moines and Ile d'Arz.
- Saint-Malo: Located on the English Channel, Saint-Malo is a fortified coastal city known for its rich maritime history. Visitors can walk along the city walls, visit the imposing Saint-Malo Cathedral, and explore the historic old town with its narrow streets, charming boutiques, and seafood restaurants.
- Mont Saint-Michel: While a bit further from Mauron, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage site that is well worth a visit. Situated on a rocky island, the medieval abbey is surrounded by tidal waters and offers breathtaking views. It's a true architectural marvel and a must-see attraction in France. 10. Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and picturesque fishing villages. Visitors can relax on sandy shores, indulge in water sports, or explore the charming town of Quiberon with its lively markets and seafood restaurants.