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Herve Danaire10 rue de Lunel
Tresbouef
35320
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Enjoy quality accommodation in Tresboeuf (35), a rural area, offering a room and bed and breakfast option. Additionally, we provide four charming bed and breakfast options in various locations across Britain. Conveniently situated between Rennes and Nantes, as well as Saint-Malo and Vannes, our accommodations are perfect for a delightful stay.Description for Gite
You have the opportunity to stay in a delightful cottage located within a rustic Breton house dating back to the 15th century. This charming accommodation can comfortably host up to seven guests or four guests in our farmhouse bed and breakfasts. Experience tranquility in the serene countryside, while still being conveniently located near major roads.Reviews
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Directions
Located just 8 km from the intersection of the Rennes/Nantes 4-way road and a mere 15-minute drive from Rennes, you will find the entrance to Brittany. This stunning stone terraced house, built in 1652, has been thoughtfully restored to maintain its original charm. Offering four guest rooms, or "charmance" as they are known in Brittany, this accommodation provides a high-quality stay between Rennes and Nantes, as well as easy access to Saint-Malo and Vannes.
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Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 60 | 60 | 420 | 420 | 25 | OUI | ||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 85 | 85 | 595 | 595 | 25 | OUI | ||||||||
Holiday Home | 7 |
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Attractions
- Château de Fougères: Located in the town of Fougères, this medieval fortress is one of the largest and best-preserved castles in Europe. Explore its impressive towers, ramparts, and beautiful gardens while learning about its rich history.
- Mont Saint-Michel: A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic island commune that attracts millions of tourists each year. Marvel at its stunning abbey perched atop a rocky outcrop, wander through its narrow streets, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding bay.
- Rennes Old Town: Head to the nearby city of Rennes to explore its charming old town. Stroll through the picturesque cobblestone streets, admire the half-timbered houses, and visit the impressive Rennes Cathedral. The lively atmosphere and numerous shops and cafes make it a great place to immerse yourself in the local culture.
- Saint-Malo: Situated on the Brittany coast, Saint-Malo is a fortified city with a fascinating history. Walk along its ancient walls, explore the narrow streets lined with shops and restaurants, and visit the imposing Saint-Malo Cathedral. Don't miss the beautiful beaches and the opportunity to sample delicious seafood.
- Dol-de-Bretagne: This quaint town is renowned for its stunning architecture, including the grand Saint-Samson Cathedral. Take a leisurely stroll through its charming streets, visit the historic Dol-de-Bretagne Museum, and explore the nearby Mont Dol, a small hill with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Château de Vitré: Located in the town of Vitré, this impressive medieval castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Explore its well-preserved towers, courtyards, and gardens, and learn about its fascinating past through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
- Cobac Parc: Perfect for families, Cobac Parc is a nearby amusement park offering a variety of attractions and entertainment options. Enjoy thrilling rides, water slides, mini-golf, and more. The park also features picnic areas and restaurants, making it a great place for a day of fun and relaxation.
- Brocéliande Forest: Immerse yourself in the legends of King Arthur and Merlin by visiting the enchanting Brocéliande Forest. Explore its ancient trees, mysterious lakes, and mythical sites such as the Fountain of Barenton and the Tomb of Merlin. Don't miss the opportunity to hike the trails and breathe in the magical atmosphere.
- Château de Vitré: Located in the town of Vitré, this impressive medieval castle is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. Explore its well-preserved towers, courtyards, and gardens, and learn about its fascinating past through interactive exhibits and guided tours. 10. Combourg: Visit the charming town of Combourg, known for its picturesque lake and the majestic Château de Combourg. This castle, where famous French writer François-René de Chateaubriand spent his childhood, offers guided tours and a glimpse into the romantic era. Note: The provided address is fictional, so the attractions listed are based on proximity to the given location.