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Contact Details:
Address:
Xavier BellegardeCornhospital
Le Croisty
56540
Reviews:
5 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €65Telephone:
0967049248Mobile:
0781585951Description:
Description for B&B:
On the ground floor, there is a spacious living room and a dining room exclusively for guests, where breakfast is served.The first floor consists of two rooms that can accommodate three people each, each with its own bathroom and toilet.
On the second floor, there are two rooms that can accommodate two people each, also with private bathrooms and toilets.
Guests can enjoy the option of reserving a spot for dinner, and breakfast is included in the price of the stay.
We offer parking facilities and have a beautiful private garden.
Ty-Houarn is conveniently located 40 minutes away from beaches, 30 minutes away from the Lorient Inter-Celtic Festival, and the Plows watches. It is also just a 2-minute walk to a fantastic circuit for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding (at the Kergoff site). Additionally, the Priziac leisure center offers activities such as fishing and canoeing. There are also shops nearby.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Ty-Houarn, Le Croisty:
Le Top
Excellente maison d 'hôtes, tout est beau bon et propre je recommande à 100%
séjour 27 avril 2014
propreté impeccable, petit déjeuner délicieux notamment confitures maison, couple très agréable aux petits soins pour nous. A retenir
très satisfait
Nous avons passé un séjour de 3 nuits, l' accueil est fort sympathique, la déco de la chambre est agréable et sur la propreté rien à dire.
Le petit déjeuner est copieux et nous avons apprécié que tout soit fait maison.
Une bonne adresse à retenir et à conseiller aux gens qui aiment l' authentique.
Le petit déjeuner est copieux et nous avons apprécié que tout soit fait maison.
Une bonne adresse à retenir et à conseiller aux gens qui aiment l' authentique.
Très bien
Magnifique demeure, très belle chambre et petit déjeuner excellent ! Envie d'y retourner et à recommander aux personnes qui passent par là !
Parfait
Très bon accueil, très belle chambre, petit déjeuner fait maison très bon et copieux et propreté irréprochable. A retenir
Directions
To reach your destination, follow these revised travel directions:
From Lorient, drive on the D769 and then turn onto the D132 in the direction of Priziac. Once you reach Priziac, make a right turn towards Croisty. Keep going straight and, after passing Ganda, take the first right. Continue until you see the sign for Cornhospital. On your left, there is a parking area called "Ty-Houarn." The house you are looking for is located in an alley on the right side.
From Lorient, drive on the D769 and then turn onto the D132 in the direction of Priziac. Once you reach Priziac, make a right turn towards Croisty. Keep going straight and, after passing Ganda, take the first right. Continue until you see the sign for Cornhospital. On your left, there is a parking area called "Ty-Houarn." The house you are looking for is located in an alley on the right side.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 65 | 90 | inclus | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 90 | 110 | inclus | |||||||||||
Apartment | 1 | 110 | 130 |
Services
Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
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Attractions
- Quimper (30 km): Quimper is a charming city known for its well-preserved medieval center. Visitors can explore the stunning Gothic-style Quimper Cathedral, stroll along the picturesque riverside, and admire the traditional half-timbered houses. Don't miss the Musée des Beaux-Arts, which houses an impressive collection of artwork.
- Pont-Aven (40 km): Located on the banks of the Aven River, Pont-Aven is famous for its association with the Post-Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin. The town's picturesque waterfront, lined with art galleries and quaint shops, offers a delightful atmosphere to explore. Visitors can also follow the "Gauguin Trail" to discover the landscapes that inspired the artist.
- Concarneau (45 km): Concarneau is a fortified town located on a rocky peninsula. The highlight is the Ville Close, a walled town with narrow streets, medieval buildings, and a charming fishing port. Explore the ramparts, visit the Marinarium (a fascinating aquarium), and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- Locronan (55 km): Locronan is a beautifully preserved medieval village that seems frozen in time. Its cobbled streets, granite houses, and picturesque central square create a unique atmosphere. Visitors can admire the Saint-Ronan Church, which is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, and browse through local craft shops offering textiles and pottery.
- Carnac (70 km): Carnac is famous for its extensive collection of ancient megalithic sites. Visitors can explore the Alignments of Carnac, which consist of more than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones arranged in rows. The nearby Carnac Museum provides further insights into the history and significance of these ancient monuments.
- Vannes (75 km): Vannes is a charming medieval town located on the Gulf of Morbihan. Its well-preserved ramparts, medieval half-timbered houses, and picturesque harbor attract many visitors. Explore the historic center, visit the impressive Vannes Cathedral, and take a boat trip to discover the beautiful islands in the Gulf.
- Quiberon (80 km): Quiberon is a popular seaside resort known for its beautiful beaches and rugged coastline. It's a perfect destination for water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities for surfing, sailing, and windsurfing. Don't miss the chance to visit the Quiberon Peninsula, known for its stunning cliffs and scenic coastal walks.
- Lorient (85 km): Lorient is a vibrant city with a rich maritime heritage. It is home to the Keroman Submarine Base, a massive WWII submarine pen that now houses a fascinating museum. Music lovers should plan a visit in August to experience the renowned Lorient Interceltic Festival, celebrating Celtic culture through music, dance, and art.
- Saint-Cado Island (90 km): Located in the Gulf of Morbihan, Saint-Cado Island is a charming little island accessible by a footbridge. Visitors can explore its narrow streets, admire traditional thatched-roof houses, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty. It's a peaceful and picturesque spot for a leisurely stroll. 10. Belle-Île-en-Mer (110 km + ferry): Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest Breton island and offers stunning natural landscapes, including rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can explore the impressive Citadelle Vauban, hike along picturesque coastal paths, and relax in the picturesque town of Le Palais, known for its colorful harbor. Please note that distances are approximate and may vary depending on the route taken. It's always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting.