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Contact Details:
Address:
MahoneyKerlouet
Kerien
22480
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €55Telephone:
0296457346Mobile:
0677448817Description:
Description for B&B:
Our house offers a variety of comfortable bedrooms, including 2 double bedrooms and 2 with either an extra large bed or as a twin. All of our bedrooms are en-suite and provide stunning panoramic views of the beautiful surrounding countryside. We are proud to have received 2 epis by Gites de France for the exceptional hospitality, standard of care, and attention to detail that we offer.Despite being nestled in the heart of the countryside, our location is incredibly convenient. We are only a short and easy hour and a half drive away from the ferry ports of St Malo and Roscoff, as well as Dinard and Brest airports.
Moreover, our house is also perfectly situated for those looking to explore and tour the area. The breathtaking Granite Rose coast and the embarkation point for Isle de Brehat can be reached within 45 minutes. Similarly, Finistere with its stunning coastline is also just a short drive away. The cities of Vannes and LOrient in Morbihan are easily accessible through a relaxing hour and a half drive, passing through picturesque villages and charming small towns along the way.
Brittany is a region rich in history and culture. From the legends of the Celts to the tales of King Arthur, as well as the more recent stories of the Resistance during World War II, there are plenty of opportunities for exploration. The Breton culture, music, and festivals are also a captivating experience, providing tourists with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Additionally, being blessed with the largest coastline in France, Brittany offers an abundance of fresh fish and seafood, which are frequently featured on restaurant menus. The region's favorable climate also allows for the successful cultivation of agriculture, resulting in the exportation of fresh vegetables, eggs, milk, and meat to other parts of France and Europe. As a result, Breton restaurants benefit greatly from these local resources.
Overall, our house provides a comfortable and welcoming base for visitors to enjoy the beauty, history, and culinary delights that Brittany has to offer.
Description for Gite
Our charming house boasts 2 twin and two double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and stunning panoramic views of the picturesque countryside. We are proud to have received 2 epis from Gites de France for our exceptional hospitality, high standard of care, and meticulous attention to detail.Despite our idyllic rural location, we are conveniently located just a short and pleasant hour and a half drive from the ferry ports of Roscoff and St Malo, as well as Dinard and Brest airports.
Furthermore, our prime location makes us the perfect base for exploring the wonders of Brittany. The Pink Granite coast and the embarkation points for Brehat Island are a mere 45 minutes away, offering breathtaking natural beauty. Additionally, the stunning coastline of Finistere is also just a short drive away.
For those seeking cultural experiences, the historic cities of Vannes and Morbihan East are only a relaxing hour and a half drive through scenic countryside, passing by charming villages and small towns along the way. Brittany is rich in history, with fascinating legends of the Celts, including King Arthur, as well as more recent stories of the Resistance during World War II. The Breton culture, music, and festivals are captivating to observe and participate in, and visitors can expect a warm and friendly welcome.
Being home to the largest coastline in France, Brittany is renowned for its fresh fish and seafood, which are prominently featured on restaurant menus. The climate is also favorable for agriculture, resulting in an abundance of fresh vegetables, eggs, milk, and meat that are not only enjoyed locally but also exported to other regions of France and Europe. As a result, Breton restaurants benefit greatly from these high-quality local ingredients.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Ty Gwennili, Kerien:
les hirondelles
Excellent accueil, calme et propreté sans oublier le copieux petit déjeuner
Response from property:
Je vous remercie de votre avis, c'etait trés gentil.
Directions
To reach our destination, you can start from St Malo, Dinard, Roscoff, or Brest. Take the N12 road towards Guingamp Centre (La Chesnayes). Once you reach Guingamp Centre, continue in the direction of Bourbriac on the D8 road. Pass through Bourbriac, making sure to keep the Church on your left, and follow the signs towards Kerien. Just before reaching the village of Kerien, turn onto the D28 road towards Mael Pestivien. Continue on this road for approximately 2 kilometers. At the crossroads, turn right, and you will find our large granite house on the right side with green shutters. Our car park is located opposite the crossroads.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 55 | 70 | 375 | 490 | 12 | Oui | ||||||||
Notes: There is a choice of rooms with either a double bed or 2 single beds all en-suite |
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Attractions
- Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, approximately 10 kilometers from Kerlouet, Château de la Roche-Jagu is a stunning medieval castle. This historic monument offers breathtaking views of the Trieux estuary and features beautiful gardens, exhibitions, and cultural events.
- Jardin de Kerdalo: Situated in Tredarzec, about 15 kilometers from Kerlouet, Jardin de Kerdalo is a remarkable garden designed by Gilles de Brissac. This enchanting botanical garden displays a harmonious blend of exotic and local plant species, along with water features and unique sculptures.
- Abbaye de Beauport: Located in Paimpol, approximately 20 kilometers from Kerlouet, Abbaye de Beauport is a former Cistercian monastery. This well-preserved site offers visitors a glimpse into medieval monastic life through its stunning architecture, ruins, gardens, and exhibitions.
- Île de Bréhat: Situated off the coast of Paimpol, approximately 25 kilometers from Kerlouet, Île de Bréhat is a picturesque island known for its lush vegetation, stunning cliffs, and charming villages. Visitors can explore the island by foot, bike, or boat, and enjoy the peaceful and scenic surroundings.
- Ploumanac'h: Located in Perros-Guirec, about 40 kilometers from Kerlouet, Ploumanac'h is a coastal village renowned for its stunning pink granite rocks and beautiful beaches. Visitors can stroll along the Sentier des Douaniers, a coastal footpath, and admire the unique rock formations and breathtaking views of the sea.
- Côte de Granit Rose: Stretching along the coast from Perros-Guirec to Trébeurden, approximately 40 kilometers from Kerlouet, the Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast) is a natural wonder. This extraordinary coastline is characterized by its pink-hued granite rocks sculpted by wind and sea, creating a truly magical landscape.
- Château de Tonquédec: Situated in Tonquédec, approximately 40 kilometers from Kerlouet, Château de Tonquédec is a medieval castle steeped in history. Visitors can explore the castle's impressive ruins, towers, and dungeons, and imagine the tales of knights and nobles that once inhabited the site.
- Le Radôme: Located in Pleumeur-Bodou, about 50 kilometers from Kerlouet, Le Radôme is a unique museum dedicated to telecommunications and space exploration. The museum features an impressive exhibition of satellites, interactive displays, and even a planetarium, offering an educational and entertaining experience. These are just a few of the many tourist attractions near Kerlouet, each offering its own unique charm and beauty for visitors to enjoy.