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Our charming and spacious holiday cottage, known as "gîte de la Motte," is a traditional stone house that offers a delightful and relaxing retreat for families, friends, and couples alike. With its independent nature and generous 80m² space, this cottage provides the perfect setting for a memorable vacation.Nestled within the enchanting surroundings of the Arthurian Broceliande forest, our cottage is a haven for history and legend enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the heartland of these tales as you visit historical sites such as Merlin's Grave, the Fountain of Youth, Hotié de Vivianne, the castle of the Lady of the Lake, and the captivating Valley of No Return.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Broceliande area offers a wealth of options. Whether you prefer hiking, cycling, or simply embracing nature's beauty, this region has something to cater to every outdoor enthusiast. Explore the stunning landscape, discover standing stones, or embark on a thrilling pony trek. Additionally, the nearby leisure activity base provides opportunities for water activities on the lake, canoeing, mini-golf, and an adventure playground.
The rental price for our holiday cottage ranges from 350€ to 450€ for one week, ensuring affordability for a longer stay. For those seeking a shorter getaway, we offer a special rate of 80€ for a short stay, complete with a delightful bed and breakfast experience.
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Directions
It takes 3 hours and 50 minutes to reach from Paris, and 40 minutes from Rennes.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 80 | 80 | 300 | 450 |
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Attractions
- Château de Comper: Located in the heart of the Brocéliande Forest, Château de Comper is a medieval castle that is said to be the birthplace of the legend of King Arthur. It offers guided tours, exhibitions, and a chance to explore the beautiful surroundings.
- Josselin Castle: Situated in the town of Josselin, this stunning medieval castle is a must-visit attraction. It features impressive architecture, picturesque gardens, and a rich history dating back over 1,000 years. Visitors can take guided tours and learn about the castle's fascinating past.
- Village of Rochefort-en-Terre: A charming village that has been awarded the title of "One of the Most Beautiful Villages in France," Rochefort-en-Terre offers a delightful experience. Stroll through its narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit artisan shops, and admire the flower-filled squares.
- Paimpont Abbey: Located in the village of Paimpont, near the Brocéliande Forest, this ancient abbey dates back to the 13th century. It showcases Gothic architecture and houses a museum dedicated to the legends and history of the surrounding area.
- Gacilly: Known for its connection to the Yves Rocher cosmetics brand, Gacilly is a picturesque village nestled along the banks of the Aff River. It offers a pleasant atmosphere, beautiful floral displays, and the opportunity to visit the Yves Rocher Botanical Garden.
- Lizio: Lizio is another charming village worth exploring, known for its collection of over 350 mechanical and automated figurines. The Musée du Poète Ferrailleur (Museum of the Scrap Poet) displays these whimsical creations made from recycled objects, providing a unique and entertaining experience.
- Loyat: A small village surrounded by picturesque countryside, Loyat is home to the Château de Loyat. This 19th-century castle offers guided tours of its elegant interiors, beautiful park, and a chance to learn about the history of the area.
- Malestroit: Situated on the banks of the Oust River, Malestroit is a medieval town with well-preserved half-timbered houses and narrow cobblestone streets. Visitors can explore the town's historic center, visit the Saint-Gilles Church, and enjoy a leisurely stroll along the river.
- Ploërmel: Ploërmel is a bustling town with a rich history and a range of attractions. The highlights include the Saint-Armel Church, the Lac au Duc offering water sports and activities, and the iconic statue of King Arthur and the Round Table located in the town center. 10. Vannes: Although a bit farther away, Vannes is a beautiful coastal city that is worth visiting. It features a well-preserved medieval center with ancient city walls, charming streets, and a picturesque harbor. Visitors can explore the historic sites, visit the Musée de la Cohue, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city.