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Experience a warm and inviting atmosphere at the Hortensias, nestled between the serene sea and picturesque river. Enjoy a friendly welcome and immerse yourself in a truly familial ambiance. Discover our two generously sized bedrooms on the first floor, each featuring its own private bathroom. Indulge in stunning garden views that provide a tranquil backdrop during your stay.Reviews
Appréciations pour Les Hortensias, Querrien:
Magnifique !
Fabuleux séjour aux hortensias où Sophie et Jean-Marc accueillent leurs hôtes avec énormément de gentillesse et d'attentions. Ils sont aux petits soins et on se sent "comme à la maison" avec le pittoresque de la demeure typiquement bretonne où tout est pensé pour le plaisir des yeux et le confort rendu tellement chaleureux... jusqu'au jardin entretenu à la perfection, un écrin fleuri et verdoyant où chaises longues et hamac nous attendent pour un moment de pure détente. La chambre est spacieuse, parfaitement propre, joliment décorée et très confortable. Le coin salle d'eau est très pratique, très mignon et également d'une propreté remarquable. Il est même possible de se servir un verre d'eau ou de se préparer un thé, un café dans la chambre. Sophie a pensé à tout, jusqu'au moindre détail. La literie est de qualité et réellement confortable. Je navais plus dormi aussi bien depuis longtemps. La maison est au calme, sans autre bruit que le chant des oiseaux. Enfin la table du petit-déjeuner offre autant de plaisir visuel que gustatif, Sophie régale ses hôtes de produits régionaux, frais et faits maison (crêpes, gâteaux...) Je n'ai pas goûté la table d'hôtes proposée par Sophie pour le dîner, mais les délicieux effluves dégagés en soirée me l'ont fait regretter... Jadresse un immense merci à Sophie et Jean-Marc et jespère avoir le plaisir de revenir dans leur charmante maison.
Delightful
My wife and I have just returned from a delightful 2 night stay and would like to record our thanks to Sophie for her warm and friendly welcome and her superb food.
Directions
Once you reach the village, continue following the sign for Guiscriff. After passing the sign indicating the end of Querrien, proceed for approximately 800m until you reach Kernec. Our location is immediately on the right side of the road after the intersection.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Services
Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
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Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Quimper (18 km): The historical city of Quimper is known for its charming medieval streets, half-timbered houses, and the stunning Saint-Corentin Cathedral. It also offers a variety of museums, art galleries, and traditional Breton cuisine.
- Concarneau (26 km): Located on the coast, Concarneau is famous for its walled city, which is the third-largest fortified town in France. Explore the narrow streets, visit the historic fishing port, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants.
- Pont-Aven (15 km): This picturesque town is renowned for being an artist's haven, attracting painters such as Paul Gauguin. Discover the art galleries, stroll along the river, and sample delicious local treats like "galettes," traditional Breton pancakes.
- Quimperlé (11 km): Quimperlé is a charming town with a rich architectural heritage. Explore the medieval center, admire the Romanesque Saint-Colomban Church, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the River Laïta.
- Locronan (39 km): Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Locronan is a well-preserved medieval town with cobbled streets, stone houses, and a central square surrounded by charming shops and cafes.
- Carnac (58 km): Famous for its prehistoric standing stones, Carnac is an archaeological site that dates back thousands of years. Explore the alignments of menhirs and visit the Museum of Prehistory to learn about the area's ancient history.
- Quimiac Beach (60 km): Located on the Quimiac Peninsula, this sandy beach offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and coastal walks.
- Lorient (37 km): Lorient is a vibrant coastal city known for its maritime history and annual Interceltic Festival. Visit the Submarine Base, the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, or enjoy the beautiful beaches nearby.
- Port-Louis Citadel (41 km): Situated in the town of Port-Louis, this 17th-century fortress overlooks the entrance to Lorient harbor. Explore the museum within the citadel, which showcases the region's naval history. 10. Huelgoat Forest (76 km): Located in the Armorique Regional Natural Park, Huelgoat Forest offers enchanting landscapes with moss-covered rocks, a picturesque lake, and ancient legends surrounding its mythical "Chaos" formations. These attractions provide a variety of experiences, from exploring historical cities to enjoying coastal beauty and immersing yourself in the region's rich cultural heritage.