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Address:

Marguerite Roy
5 rue de Kerangall
Brest
29200

Reviews:

5 reviews

Price per week:

price from €1200

Telephone:

0298421940

Mobile:

0611164736

Description:

Description for B&B:

Situated in a former orchard enclosed by charming stone walls, this contemporary and eco-friendly building was constructed in 2008. Designed with the needs of both professional travelers and discerning vacationers in mind, the architect has created an ideal accommodation. The two rooms face the southeast, allowing an abundance of natural light to flood in through the expansive French windows. Each room boasts its own private entrance and is adorned with a wooden deck furnished with garden furniture. The surrounding stonewalls and two ancient apple trees serve as a nostalgic reminder of the orchard's past. Unfortunately, pets are not permitted on the premises.

The "Oak Room" exudes a contemporary and inviting ambiance, adorned with oak furniture. Spanning 18 square meters, the room features an oak wooden floor, a comfortable 160cm wide bed, a desk, a cupboard, and an armchair. A private bathroom is also included. French windows open onto a wooden deck, where guests can enjoy the garden furniture. A private entrance and WiFi access complete the room's amenities.

In the "Rosewood Room," guests are enveloped in an atmosphere defined by the warm hues of rosewood and the elegance of 1930s-inspired furniture. Covering 15 square meters, the room showcases an oak wooden floor, a cozy 140cm wide bed, a desk, and a cupboard. A private bathroom is also provided. French windows lead to a wooden deck, complete with garden furniture. A private entrance and WiFi access are also available.

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Reviews

Appréciations pour Les Terrasses de Kerangall, Brest:

Une chambre d'hôtes au top
Review by: François, Nov 13 2016 8:41PM
Les chambres sont vraiment très agréables et superbement décorées.
Le petit déjeuner est incroyable : produits frais et bio, un vrai régal.
L'accueil est impeccable.
Une immense recommandation pour les vacances comme pour les déplacements professionnels!
Terrasses de Kerangall
Review by: Bertrand David, Oct 8 2016 11:02PM
Un accueil chaleureux, une chambre parfaite, une salle de bain impeccable, des petits déjeuners fabuleux, une indépendance appréciable, une hôtesse charmante, discrète tout en étant disponible, bref, un séjour réussi. Merci.
Un séjour, pour 2 nuits, de grande qualité.
Review by: HAREL, Sep 25 2015 10:55AM
Accueil : parfait.
Chambre chène : parfaite.
Petits déjeuners : sublimes.
Super expérience
Review by: Dou, Sep 17 2013 2:30PM
Les chambres sont spacieuses et lumineuses avec une entrée et SDB indépendante, le petit déjeuner est a tomber.
Merci !
Les Terrasses de Kérangall. Brest
Review by: Monnery, Dec 12 2010 9:09PM
2 DECEMBRE 2010 de gros flocons tombent sur Brest et ses environs, nous sommes reçus avec chaleur et attentions par notre hôtesse, dans une maison SUPERBE ! après une nuit douillette, un petit déjeuner gourmand nous est servi, plaisir des yeux et du palais ! l'envie de revenir bientôt. Merci Mme ROY ....

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Directions

If you are approaching from the expressway or the Quimper Rennes, head towards OCEANOPOLIS. Keep going for approximately 400m until you reach the boat-restaurant called "La Petite Folie." Just before the bridge, make a left turn onto the road that leads to Old St. Mark's. Follow the road until you reach a roundabout, then take a left turn onto Celtic Street. Keep going for about 100m and you will come across Kerangall Street on your left.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: single rate starting at 57
Apartment 2
Holiday Home 2 1200 1200

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Attractions

  • Musée National de la Marine: Located in the Brest Castle, this museum showcases the rich maritime history of France with exhibits on ship models, naval artifacts, and interactive displays. Visitors can explore the castle's towers and enjoy panoramic views of Brest's harbor.
  • Océanopolis: A popular ocean discovery park, Océanopolis offers three thematic pavilions dedicated to the polar, tropical, and temperate marine ecosystems. Visitors can witness various marine species, including penguins, sharks, and sea lions, while learning about marine conservation and research.
  • Jardin du Conservatoire Botanique National de Brest: Situated near the city center, this botanical garden is home to a diverse collection of plants, including rare and endangered species. Visitors can stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens, relax by the ponds, and learn about the conservation efforts undertaken by the conservatory.
  • Tour Tanguy: This medieval tower-turned-museum provides a glimpse into the history of Brest through a range of exhibits, artifacts, and models. Visitors can explore the tower's different levels, which offer panoramic views of the harbor and the city.
  • Pont de Recouvrance: A stunning cable-stayed bridge connecting Brest's two banks, Pont de Recouvrance is an architectural marvel. Visitors can walk or cycle across the bridge, enjoying the scenic views of the harbor and the surrounding area.
  • Brest Arsenal: Once a major naval base, Brest Arsenal is now a vibrant cultural and commercial district. Visitors can explore the historic buildings, enjoy waterfront dining, and visit the various shops, art galleries, and theaters that now inhabit the area.
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts: Housed in a former palace, this art museum showcases a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the 16th to the 21st century. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Picasso.
  • Recouvrance District: Located on the right bank of the Penfeld River, the Recouvrance District offers a charming mix of narrow streets, old houses, and lively squares. Visitors can explore the local shops, cafes, and restaurants, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this historic neighborhood.
  • Plage du Moulin Blanc: A beautiful sandy beach located on the outskirts of Brest, Plage du Moulin Blanc is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Visitors can also enjoy a walk along the promenade, which offers views of the harbor and the nearby lighthouse. 10. Ouessant Island: Located off the coast of Brest, Ouessant Island is a picturesque destination known for its rugged coastline, lighthouses, and unspoiled natural beauty. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and explore its charming villages, scenic hiking trails, and bird-watching spots.

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