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Contact Details:
Address:
Bernard le Guen6 Route de la Cale
Camoel
56130
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €66Telephone:
0299900662Mobile:
0668348997Description:
Description for B&B:
There are 2 bedrooms available in a ground garden that feature spacious terraces with large bay windows and their own private bathrooms. One of the bathrooms is also accessible for disabled individuals. Additionally, there are 2 bedrooms on the first floor with separate entrances and a mezzanine lounge area, each equipped with their own private bathrooms.Description for Gite
This charming cottage can comfortably accommodate 4-5 guests and offers a private entrance and a spacious window that overlooks the beautiful garden. The ground floor features a cozy living room and a fully-equipped kitchen. Upstairs, you will find a lovely bedroom with a balcony that offers breathtaking views of the river, as well as a convenient bathroom.Reviews
Appréciations pour Les Logis de la Cale, Camoel:
Séjour dans le Morbihan
Dernière étape concluant magnifiquement un séjour en Bretagne inoubliable! Chambres décorées avec beaucoup de goût, salles de bains attenantes dignes de grands hôtels, literies très confortables, le tout dans une maison possédant beaucoup de charme. Adresse à retenir et à partager
Directions
To access, take the Nantes-Vannes Expressway and exit at Arzal Camoël-Pénestin.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 66 | oui | ||||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 90 | 25 | oui | |||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 395 | 460 | non |
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Attractions
- Parc Naturel Régional de Brière: Located approximately 10 kilometers north of Camoel, this regional nature park is known for its vast wetlands, canals, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the park on foot, by bike, or by boat, and enjoy birdwatching, nature walks, and boat tours.
- Port Saint-Jacques: Situated in the nearby town of Saint-Molf, Port Saint-Jacques is a charming harbor and marina that offers beautiful views of the estuary. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, admire the boats, and enjoy a meal at one of the waterfront restaurants.
- Château de Ranrouët: Located in Herbignac, just a short drive from Camoel, the Château de Ranrouët is a medieval castle that dates back to the 13th century. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, wander through the gardens, and learn about the region's history through interactive exhibits.
- Parc de la Préhistoire: Situated in Malansac, around 25 kilometers northeast of Camoel, this prehistoric park offers a unique journey through time. Visitors can discover life-sized replicas of prehistoric animals, explore ancient caves, and learn about the history and lifestyle of our ancestors.
- La Roche-Bernard: A picturesque town perched on the banks of the Vilaine River, La Roche-Bernard is just a short drive south of Camoel. The town is known for its medieval architecture, narrow streets, and charming waterfront. Visitors can explore the town's boutiques, art galleries, and enjoy panoramic views from the top of the medieval tower.
- Île aux Moines: Accessible by a short boat ride from Larmor-Baden, Île aux Moines is one of the most beautiful islands in the Gulf of Morbihan. Visitors can enjoy sandy beaches, scenic hiking trails, and explore the island's charming village with its traditional stone houses and quaint cafes.
- Guérande: Located approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Camoel, Guérande is a fortified medieval town famous for its salt marshes and historic city walls. Visitors can explore the narrow, cobbled streets, visit the impressive Saint-Aubin Church, and learn about the salt production at the Salt Marshes Museum.
- Vannes: Situated around 30 kilometers west of Camoel, Vannes is a historic city with a well-preserved medieval center. Visitors can wander through the picturesque old town, visit the stunning Vannes Cathedral, and explore the city's museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Aquarium. These tourist attractions offer a range of experiences, from exploring nature parks and medieval towns to enjoying coastal scenery and cultural heritage.