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Eric Roulier170, Rue Des Cap-horniers
Mesquer
44420
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The bedroom measures 24m2 and has its own separate entrance. It also includes a dressing room, a private toilet, and a private bathroom that offers a lovely view of the garden. Speaking of the garden, it features a vegetable garden, as well as oak, eucalyptus, and apple trees. It's the perfect place to relax in a hammock or lounge chair after a day of exploring. You'll find that everything you need is just a short walk or bike ride away, whether it's hiking along the coast or wetlands, enjoying the beach, or participating in activities like sailing and kayaking. Christelle and Eric are your hosts and they are more than happy to provide guidance on Mesquer, the entire Guérande peninsula, the Brière Regional Park, and the Morbihan area. They will also share their favorite spots and recommendations with you. They have chosen to dedicate a single room to ensure that your stay is filled with care, generosity, and a warm atmosphere.Reviews
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- La Turballe Beach: Located just 4 kilometers from Mesquer, La Turballe Beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. With its fine sand and clear waters, it offers a picturesque setting for a relaxing day by the sea.
- Quimiac Village: Situated on the Guérande Peninsula, Quimiac is a charming coastal village known for its traditional thatched cottages and beautiful views. Take a stroll through its narrow streets, visit the local market, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Guérande: Approximately 11 kilometers from Mesquer, Guérande is a medieval walled town famous for its salt marshes and its well-preserved historic center. Explore its cobbled streets, visit the impressive Saint-Aubin Church, and learn about the traditional salt harvesting techniques.
- Parc Naturel Régional de Brière: Located just east of Mesquer, this regional nature park covers an area of over 49,000 hectares and is characterized by its vast marshlands, canals, and diverse wildlife. Enjoy a boat tour, go birdwatching, or simply take a peaceful walk through the serene landscape.
- La Baule-Escoublac: Situated around 14 kilometers from Mesquer, La Baule-Escoublac is a renowned seaside resort known for its long sandy beach, upscale hotels, and vibrant atmosphere. Explore the town's elegant promenade, indulge in some shopping, or try your luck at the casino.
- Le Croisic: About 20 kilometers from Mesquer, Le Croisic is a charming fishing village with a picturesque harbor. Visit the Océarium to discover an impressive collection of marine species, explore the historic streets lined with colorful houses, and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the local restaurants.
- Océarium du Croisic: This aquarium in Le Croisic offers an opportunity to explore underwater ecosystems and observe a wide variety of marine species. From sharks and rays to tropical fish and sea turtles, Océarium du Croisic provides an educational and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages.
- Salt Marshes of Guérande: Located near Guérande, the salt marshes are a unique attraction where salt is harvested by hand using traditional methods. Take a guided tour to learn about the salt production process, enjoy the scenic surroundings, and purchase some locally-produced salt as a souvenir.
- Regional Natural Park of Brière: Extending over an expansive area, this regional park is renowned for its marshes, canals, and diverse flora and fauna. Explore the park on foot, by bike, or by boat to discover its natural beauty and tranquility. 10. Château de Ranrouët: Situated in Herbignac, about 20 kilometers from Mesquer, Château de Ranrouët is a medieval fortress that offers a glimpse into the region's history. Take a guided tour to explore the castle's ruins, visit the museum, and attend medieval-themed events and festivals held throughout the year.