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Anne Lymes
Kerguilan
Clohars-Carnoet
29360

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Reviews:

2 reviews

Price per night:

price from €72

Telephone:

0625046014

Mobile:

0619860150

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Description for B&B:

The three rooms are labeled as "Chambres dhôtes Bretagne." They have undergone renovations using eco-friendly materials such as lime, hemp, wood, and terracotta, which are known for their traditional and sustainable nature. Each room measures 5 meters by 5 meters and is equipped with a spacious bed measuring 2 meters by 1.6 meters, as well as an additional bed measuring 1 meter by 1.9 meters. Additionally, each room includes a private bathroom and toilet, along with a wardrobe made of chestnut wood.

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Reviews

Appréciations pour Au Vieux Moulin, Clohars-Carnoet:

Accueillis comme des rois
Review by: Colineau, Sep 20 2017 10:54PM
Mon époux et moi-même avons passé une nuit en chambre d'hôte. L'accueil d'Anne est naturel, chaleureux, souriant, à l'écoute et efficace. L'environnement est champêtre et très fleuri. La maison est authentique, propre, spacieuse. La chambre, ou plutôt la suite est belle, vaste, claire, impeccable, confortable, bien équipée. Le petit déjeuner est "maison", copieux, varié et convivial. Une adresse à retenir où revenir de toute urgence !
chambre d'hôte à à la ferme de Kerguilan
Review by: DORAIL, Avr 25 2011 10:28PM
Nous avons passés un excellent séjour dans cette ferme à Clohars-Carnöet, l'accueil a été très chaleureux, nous avons été touchés par l'aimabilité des propriétaires, ils vivent pleinement leur passion de la ferme et font preuve de disponibilité.
le petit déjeuner avec des produits du terroir est très conviviale
Si vous avez besoin de détente, je vous le conseille fortement, un mélange de campagne et de plage vous requinquera.

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Directions

By car: Take the Lorient exit ramp and head towards Quimperle Kergostiou. From Quimperle, take the Quimper exit ramp and head towards Kervidanou. Follow the directions to the church of Clohars-Carnoet, where you will find a flyer to guide you. From there, continue towards Pouldu for 1.2 km until you reach a roundabout called "Langlazic" (with a navy anchor in the middle). Take the road towards Pouldu for 800m and then take the second left road to Kerguilan. Keep going until you pass the windmill, which means you have arrived. If you come across a second roundabout, don't panic. Turn around and head back to Clohars-Carnoet, then take the first right and you should see the mill.

By foot, horseback, or boat: If you are traveling on foot, horseback, or by boat, you can also reach Clohars-Carnoet. The directions remain the same, but instead of using a car, simply follow the instructions to reach your destination.

By plane: If you are arriving by plane, the nearest airport is Lannbihoue Lorient, which is located 10km away. From there, you can proceed to Port Doelan, which is only 2km away.

By train: If you prefer to travel by train, you can reach the station of Lorient, which is 20km away, or the stations of Quimper, which are 15km and 45km away respectively.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 72 77 18
B&B
(3 pers.)
2 90 95 18 OUI
Holiday Home 1 390 720

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Attractions

  • Pouldu Beach: Located just a short distance from Kerguilan, Pouldu Beach is famous for its stunning natural beauty and fine golden sand. It offers picturesque coastal views, refreshing waters for swimming, and is a popular spot for sunbathing and picnicking.
  • Le Pouldu Village: This charming coastal village is known for its artistic heritage and scenic surroundings. Visitors can explore the quaint streets lined with art galleries, shops, and cafes. Le Pouldu also boasts historical sites like the Church of Saint Germain and the Domaine de Kerouzérat, a beautiful manor house.
  • Port de Doëlan: Situated nearby, Port de Doëlan is a picturesque fishing port that offers a glimpse into the traditional maritime life of the region. Visitors can stroll along the harbor, admire the colorful fishing boats, and enjoy fresh seafood dishes at the waterfront restaurants.
  • Abbey of Saint-Maurice: Nestled in the town of Clohars-Carnoët, the Abbey of Saint-Maurice is a historic religious site dating back to the 12th century. The abbey features beautiful Gothic architecture and houses a museum showcasing religious artifacts and medieval artworks.
  • Quimperlé: Located a short drive away, Quimperlé is a charming town rich in history and culture. It boasts a well-preserved medieval center with narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and a stunning Romanesque abbey. Visitors can explore the town's shops, visit the local market, and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the River Ellé.
  • Pont-Aven: Just a short distance from Kerguilan, Pont-Aven is an idyllic village renowned for its association with the art movement known as the School of Pont-Aven. The village's picturesque setting, with its quaint harbor, charming old mills, and scenic riverside walks, has inspired many famous artists. Visitors can visit art galleries, sample delicious local pastries, and enjoy the vibrant art scene.
  • Domaine de Kerlann: Situated in nearby Pont-Aven, Domaine de Kerlann is a family-friendly holiday park offering various recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the indoor and outdoor pools, try out water slides, engage in sports like tennis and mini-golf, and explore the park's beautiful natural surroundings.
  • Kerfany-les-Pins: This coastal village near Clohars-Carnoët is known for its stunning beaches, rocky coves, and scenic coastal paths. Kerfany-les-Pins offers a peaceful and unspoiled environment, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, beach walks, and enjoying the beauty of nature.
  • Fort Bloqué: Located near Ploemeur, Fort Bloqué is a historic fortification built in the 17th century to protect the coast. The fort offers guided tours that allow visitors to explore its underground tunnels, cannons, and learn about its military history. Its strategic location also provides panoramic views of the coastline. 10. Concarneau: Situated a bit further away, Concarneau is a fortified town known for its medieval charm and bustling fishing port. Visitors can wander through the old town's narrow streets enclosed within ancient walls, visit the historic Ville Close, and enjoy fresh seafood at the numerous waterfront restaurants. Concarneau also hosts the popular Festival des Filets Bleus, celebrating the town's maritime heritage.

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