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Contact Details:
Address:
Mme Blandine ROUAULT25 Kerouarch
Locmariaquer
56740
Reviews:
3 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €58Telephone:
0297573333Description:
Description for B&B:
We have a spacious room available that can accommodate up to 2 people, featuring a private toilet and shower. The rate for this room is $67 per night for the first night and $64 per night from the second night onwards, with breakfast included. Additionally, we offer 2 rooms with private showers and toilets which are shared between guests. The rate for these rooms is $61 per night for the first night and $58 per night from the second night onwards, also including breakfast. If desired, there is an option for an extra bed at an additional cost of $15.Reviews
Appréciations pour Chambres d'Hôtes de Locmariaquer, Locmariaquer:
Très bien
Mme Rouault est très agréable, disponible, aime le contact. Chambre spacieuse, propre, calme avec vue sur le jardin. Nous avons apprécié notre petit séjours (2 nuits)
A recommander
Très bon accueil. Calme, très propre. A conseiller pour passer un bon séjour.
A recommander
Bon accueil, chambre agréable et très propre, endroit calme.
A recommander
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Attractions
- Megalithic Sites of Locmariaquer: Located within walking distance from 25 Kerouarch, this archaeological site is famous for its ancient megalithic monuments, including the Grand Menhir Brisé, the Table des Marchands, and the Er Grah tumulus. Visitors can explore these historical wonders and learn about the region's prehistoric past.
- Gulf of Morbihan: Situated just a few kilometers south of Locmariaquer, the Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction. This inland sea is known for its picturesque islands, tranquil waters, and diverse wildlife. Tourists can take boat trips, go kayaking, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty from the coastal paths.
- Carnac Stones: Located approximately 11 kilometers northeast of Locmariaquer, the Carnac Stones are another impressive megalithic site. Consisting of thousands of standing stones aligned in rows, this archaeological complex is shrouded in mystery. Visitors can explore the area, join guided tours, and unravel the secrets of this ancient monument.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: Situated about 7 kilometers west of Locmariaquer, La Trinité-sur-Mer is a charming seaside town known for its marina and sailing events. It offers a beautiful coastline, sandy beaches, and a vibrant atmosphere. Tourists can enjoy watersports, visit the local markets, or relax in one of the seaside cafés.
- Saint-Cado Island: Located approximately 9 kilometers southwest of Locmariaquer, Saint-Cado Island is a small island connected to the mainland by a picturesque stone bridge. With its quaint fishermen's houses, a charming chapel, and scenic views, this island is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
- Auray: Situated about 8 kilometers northeast of Locmariaquer, Auray is a historic town famous for its picturesque old port and half-timbered houses. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Saint-Goustan district, and enjoy the local restaurants and shops. Auray also hosts a lively market on Mondays.
- Vannes: Located approximately 25 kilometers east of Locmariaquer, Vannes is the capital of the Morbihan department. This medieval city boasts well-preserved ramparts, cobblestone streets, and a charming old town. Visitors can wander through the historic center, visit the Vannes Cathedral, and explore the bustling port area.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Situated about 30 kilometers southwest of Locmariaquer, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination renowned for its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline, and vibrant seaside resorts. Visitors can indulge in water sports, relax on the sandy shores, or explore the coastal hiking trails.
- Belle-Île-en-Mer: Located just off the coast of Quiberon, Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of the Breton islands. Known for its stunning cliffs, charming villages, and picturesque landscapes, it offers a peaceful and idyllic escape. Visitors can explore the island's beaches, visit the Vauban Citadel, or take in the panoramic views from the Pointe des Poulains. 10. Rhuys Peninsula: Situated approximately 50 kilometers east of Locmariaquer, the Rhuys Peninsula is a scenic area known for its beaches, nature reserves, and historical sites. Visitors can enjoy water activities at the Gulf of Morbihan, visit the castle of Suscinio, or explore the charming coastal towns of Sarzeau and Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys.