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Contact Details:
Address:
PoissonMane Menego
Locoal Mendon
56150
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price from €69Telephone:
0297594389Mobile:
0663432522Description:
Description for B&B:
The coastal region of southern Brittany offers a tranquil escape at our contemporary home, featuring 4 guest rooms. With a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere, our home provides a haven for all guests seeking peace and tranquility. Whether you are a leisurely weekend traveler or an avid explorer of the region, our refuge is open to all, allowing you to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the area.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Clef des Champs, Locoal Mendon:
Un moment de plénitude
Dès notre arrivée nous avons tout de suite été mis à l'aise, les chambres sont irréprochables, le coin sympa. Le petit déjeuner nous ravis avec ses gâteaux et croissants maisons. Vraiment super ! Je le recommande
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Attractions
- Carnac Stones (11.6 km): The Carnac Stones, located near the town of Carnac, are an impressive collection of ancient standing stones dating back to the Neolithic period. Visitors can explore the alignments, dolmens, and menhirs, which form one of the world's largest prehistoric sites.
- Gulf of Morbihan (15.3 km): The Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural attraction known for its picturesque islands, calm waters, and diverse marine life. Visitors can take boat tours, enjoy hiking trails, or simply relax on the sandy beaches while admiring the beautiful coastal scenery.
- Saint-Cado Island (16.8 km): Situated in the river of Etel, Saint-Cado Island is a charming little island accessible via a stone bridge. It is famous for its picturesque fishermen's houses and the Saint-Cado chapel, creating a scenic and peaceful environment perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- The Citadel of Port-Louis (21.8 km): This historical fortress, located in the town of Port-Louis, dates back to the 16th century. It offers a glimpse into the region's maritime past, with a museum showcasing naval artifacts, exhibits on piracy, and breathtaking views of the coast from its ramparts.
- Vannes Historic Center (23.2 km): Vannes, a picturesque medieval town, features a beautifully preserved historic center with cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and a stunning cathedral. Visitors can explore the charming old town, visit the Vannes Museum, or take a boat trip along the nearby river.
- Quiberon Peninsula (37.5 km): The Quiberon Peninsula is a popular coastal destination renowned for its long sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It offers a range of activities including water sports, coastal hiking trails, and a chance to visit the Belle-Île-en-Mer, the largest Breton island.
- Port Navalo (38.9 km): Located near the entrance of the Gulf of Morbihan, Port Navalo is a charming fishing village with a small harbor and a beautiful beach. It is an ideal place for a relaxing seaside walk, enjoying fresh seafood, or taking a boat trip to explore the Gulf's islands.
- La Trinité-sur-Mer (39.5 km): La Trinité-sur-Mer is a renowned sailing destination with a vibrant marina and a picturesque waterfront. Visitors can enjoy watching sailboats, visit the Maritime Museum, or relax on the sandy beaches while taking in the bustling atmosphere of this maritime town.
- Josselin Castle (70.2 km): Josselin Castle is an impressive medieval fortress located in the town of Josselin. With its striking towers, beautiful gardens, and rich history, the castle offers guided tours that allow visitors to delve into the region's medieval past and admire its architectural grandeur. 10. Quimper (97.4 km): Quimper is a charming city known for its well-preserved medieval center, picturesque riverside setting, and vibrant cultural scene. Visitors can explore the historic streets, visit the stunning Quimper Cathedral, and immerse themselves in the rich Breton culture showcased in the local museums and art galleries.