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Address:
Philippe Danquin29 Boulevard De Kerpezdron
Saint-lunaire
35800
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Experience the allure of Breton life in our charming establishment, boasting four suites ranging from 30m2 to 40m2, with one conveniently located on the ground floor. During your stay, indulge in the culinary delights that define this region, such as mouthwatering pancakes and delectable freshly caught crustaceans. We take immense pleasure in inviting you to our spacious and inviting suites, nestled within a sprawling garden. Allow us to create a truly unforgettable and exclusive getaway that will forever linger in your memories.Reviews
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Attractions
- Dinard Beach: Located just a short distance from Saint-Lunaire, Dinard Beach is a beautiful sandy beach that offers stunning views of the coastline. It is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and beach activities.
- Saint-Malo: Situated about 7 kilometers from Saint-Lunaire, Saint-Malo is a fortified coastal town known for its historic walled city. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, and enjoy panoramic views from the city walls.
- Grand Aquarium de Saint-Malo: This aquarium, located in Saint-Malo, offers a fascinating underwater world to explore. With over 600 species of marine life, including sharks, turtles, and colorful fish, it provides an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
- Pointe du Grouin: Situated approximately 11 kilometers from Saint-Lunaire, Pointe du Grouin is a scenic headland known for its rugged cliffs and panoramic views of the coastline. It is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
- Fort National: This historic fortress is located on a tidal island in the bay of Saint-Malo. Visitors can access the fort during low tide and explore its ramparts, cannons, and underground passages while learning about its rich history and strategic importance.
- Les Rochers Sculptés: These unique carved rocks, located in Rothéneuf, near Saint-Malo, were created by a local priest in the late 19th century. The intricate sculptures depict various scenes and characters, making it an interesting and unusual attraction to visit.
- Petit Bé: Another small tidal island near Saint-Malo, Petit Bé offers picturesque views and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can take a guided tour of the island, explore its fortifications, and enjoy its natural beauty during low tide.
- Grand Bé: Connected to Saint-Malo by a sandbar during low tide, Grand Bé is a scenic island known for its rugged landscapes and the tomb of the famous French writer, Chateaubriand. Visitors can hike to the top of the island and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Fort de la Cité d'Alet: Situated on a promontory overlooking the sea, this medieval fortress in Saint-Malo dates back to the 12th century. It offers a glimpse into the region's history and provides stunning views of the coastline. 10. Saint-Lunaire Beach: Of course, you don't have to venture far from your location to enjoy the beautiful Saint-Lunaire Beach. With its golden sand, clear waters, and tranquil surroundings, it is an ideal spot for relaxation and seaside activities.