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Annie & René Duault
24 Rue de la Théaudais
La Richardais
35780

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Price per night:

price from €90

Telephone:

0230961199

Mobile:

0663298621

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"The Berceul" is a historic residence constructed by a prominent shipowner in the late 1800s, encircled by sturdy stone walls. Upon entering, you will immediately sense the warmth and enchanting ambiance, as if you were in your own home. This tranquil and serene setting offers a haven of relaxation. Recently renovated, the house now boasts three comfortable and inviting bedrooms for your enjoyment. Furthermore, you can securely park your vehicle within the premises. The garden, adorned with a majestic century-old cherry tree, features outdoor furniture and various games for children. Overlooking this picturesque garden, a spacious and luminous room awaits you each morning to indulge in a delectable breakfast featuring homemade jams and pastries. Throughout the day, you are welcome to utilize the room for picnics, meals, or even engage in playful activities. Rest assured, you will feel perfectly at ease in this delightful and welcoming family abode.

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Directions

To reach the Berceul, first follow the signs for ST-MALO, then DINARD, until you reach the bridge over the Rance river. Cross the bridge and continue straight until you reach the traffic lights. At the lights, make a left turn towards "LA RICHARDAIS". Proceed straight for approximately 800 meters and then turn right onto SUET street (look for the sign indicating Atelier Manoli Sculpture). Continue straight for another 800 meters and you will find "The Berceul" at number 24, an old house with a white gate.

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Notes: Rooms Tatihou / Tintamare
Notes: Duplex Tartane

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Attractions

  • Saint-Malo (4 km) - A historic walled city located on the Brittany coast. Saint-Malo offers stunning views, picturesque streets, and an array of shops, restaurants, and cafes.
  • Mont Saint-Michel (51 km) - A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint-Michel is a breathtaking island commune with a medieval abbey. It attracts millions of visitors each year and is known for its unique tidal surroundings.
  • Dinard (7 km) - A charming seaside resort with beautiful sandy beaches and elegant Belle Époque architecture. Dinard offers a relaxed atmosphere, waterfront promenades, and a casino.
  • Dinan (24 km) - A well-preserved medieval town with half-timbered houses and narrow cobbled streets. Dinan features medieval ramparts, the picturesque port of Lehon, and the 14th-century Château de Dinan.
  • Cap Fréhel (58 km) - A stunning headland with towering cliffs, rugged landscapes, and panoramic views of the sea. Cap Fréhel is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the natural beauty of Brittany.
  • Fort La Latte (56 km) - A medieval fortress perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea. Fort La Latte offers guided tours, stunning coastal views, and a unique glimpse into the region's history.
  • Cancale (20 km) - A charming fishing village renowned for its oysters. Cancale's picturesque harbor, seafood restaurants, and scenic coastal walks make it a delightful place to visit.
  • Rennes (71 km) - The capital city of Brittany, Rennes is known for its vibrant arts scene, historic architecture, and lively atmosphere. Explore the medieval streets, visit the impressive Rennes Cathedral, or enjoy the city's numerous parks and gardens.
  • Château de Combourg (25 km) - A majestic castle with a rich history, Château de Combourg is famous for being the childhood home of renowned French writer François-René de Chateaubriand. Visitors can explore its grand interior and stroll through the beautiful surrounding parkland. 10. Grand Aquarium de Saint-Malo (4 km) - A popular family attraction, the Grand Aquarium showcases a variety of marine life from around the world. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, watch feeding sessions, and even walk through an underwater tunnel. Please note that distances mentioned are approximate and may vary depending on the specific route.

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