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Address:

Mahoney
Kerlouet
Kerien
22480

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €55

Telephone:

0296457346

Mobile:

0677448817

Description:

Description for B&B:

Our house boasts a selection of comfortable bedrooms, including 2 double bedrooms and 2 with either an extra large bed or twin beds. Each bedroom is en-suite and provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. We are proud recipients of 2 epis from Gites de France, recognizing our exceptional hospitality, attention to detail, and quality of care.

Despite being nestled in the heart of the countryside, our location offers convenient access to the ferry ports of St Malo and Roscoff, as well as Dinard and Brest airports, all of which are just an hour and a half away by car.

Our prime location also makes us an ideal base for exploring the breathtaking sights of the region. The Granite Rose coast and the embarkation point for Isle de Brehat are a mere 45-minute drive away, while the stunning coastline of Finistere can be reached in the same amount of time. The charming cities of Vannes and LOrient in Morbihan are a relaxing hour and a half drive through picturesque countryside, passing by numerous delightful villages and small towns along the way.

Rich in history, Brittany offers a wealth of exploration opportunities. From delving into the legends of the Celts and King Arthur to learning about the region's significant role in the Resistance during World War II, there is much to discover. The captivating Breton culture, music, and festivals provide a fascinating experience for both spectators and participants, with a warm welcome always extended to tourists.

As the region with the largest coastline in France, Brittany takes pride in its abundance of fresh fish and seafood, which are prominently featured on many restaurant menus. The favorable climate supports a thriving agricultural industry, resulting in delicious fresh vegetables, eggs, milk, and meat that are not only enjoyed locally, but also exported to other parts of France and Europe. Ultimately, Breton restaurants benefit greatly from the bounty of local produce.

Description for Gite

Our charming house boasts four spacious bedrooms, including two twin and two double rooms, all with private bathrooms and breathtaking panoramic views of the picturesque countryside. Recognized for our exceptional hospitality, attention to detail, and quality care, we have been awarded 2 epis by Gites de France.

Despite our tranquil rural location, we are conveniently located just a short and pleasant hour and a half drive from the popular ferry ports of Roscoff and St Malo, as well as Dinard and Brest airports.

Additionally, our ideal location makes us the perfect base for exploring the stunning Pink Granite coast and the embarkation points for the enchanting Isle of Brehat, all just 45 minutes away. The breathtaking coastline of Finistere is also within easy reach. Journeying through the beautiful countryside, you will pass charming villages and quaint towns, making a visit to the cities of Vannes and the Morbihan East a relaxing and enjoyable hour and a half drive.

Brittany is a region steeped in rich history, from the legends of the Celts and King Arthur to the heroic Resistance fighters of World War II. Discovering the fascinating Breton culture, music, and vibrant festivals is a captivating experience, and visitors can expect a warm and friendly welcome.

With the largest coastline in France, Brittany boasts an abundance of fresh fish and seafood, which are prominently featured on restaurant menus. The region's favorable climate is ideal for agriculture, resulting in a plentiful supply of fresh vegetables, eggs, milk, and locally sourced meat. These high-quality products are not only enjoyed by locals but are also exported to other parts of France and Europe, benefiting the diverse and delicious offerings of Breton restaurants.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Ty Gwennili, Kerien:

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Review by: DUBOS, Mai 18 2015 10:17PM
Excellent accueil, calme et propreté sans oublier le copieux petit déjeuner
Response from property:
Je vous remercie de votre avis, c'etait trés gentil.

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Directions

To get to our location, you can start from St Malo, Dinard, Roscoff, or Brest and take the N12 road towards Guingamp Centre (La Chesnayes). Once in Guingamp Centre, continue in the direction of Bourbriac (D8). Follow this road through Bourbriac, making sure to keep the Church on your left and follow the signs to Kerien. Shortly before reaching the village of Kerien, take the D28 road towards Mael Pestivien for approximately 2 kilometers. At the crossroads, turn right and you will find our large granite house with green shutters on the right side. Our car park is located opposite the crossroads.

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extra bed
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Notes: There is a choice of rooms with either a double bed or 2 single beds all en-suite

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Parking
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Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Trieux Estuary. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortress, its gardens, and enjoy various cultural events held throughout the year.
  • Abbaye de Beauport: Situated in Paimpol, this 13th-century abbey is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and offers a tranquil setting for a visit. Explore the well-maintained ruins, stroll through the gardens, and learn about the abbey's fascinating history.
  • Ploumanac'h Lighthouse: Found in Perros-Guirec, this iconic lighthouse stands atop pink granite cliffs and overlooks the beautiful Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast). Visitors can enjoy breathtaking coastal views and take leisurely walks along the stunning nearby beaches.
  • Île-de-Bréhat: Located just off the coast of Paimpol, this archipelago is often referred to as the "Island of Flowers" due to its colorful flora. Explore the island by foot or rent a bicycle, visit the charming village, and relax on the beautiful beaches.
  • Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officer's Path): This coastal hiking trail stretches along the Brittany coastline and offers stunning views of the sea, cliffs, and beaches. Sections of the trail can be accessed near Kerlouet, providing an opportunity for scenic walks and outdoor activities.
  • Château de Tonquédec: Situated near Lannion, this medieval fortress dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, climb the towers, and imagine the castle's former grandeur.
  • Plougrescant: This small coastal village is known for its unique landscapes, including the famous "Maison du Gouffre" (House between the Abyss). Visitors can marvel at the picturesque rock formations, enjoy walks along the coast, and soak up the charming atmosphere.
  • Jardin de Kerdalo: Located in Tredarzec, this beautiful garden is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. Explore the diverse plant collections, admire the stunning floral displays, and take peaceful walks through the well-maintained grounds.
  • Musee de la Mer (Sea Museum): Situated in Paimpol, this museum showcases the maritime history and traditions of the region. Visitors can learn about fishing, boatbuilding, and experience interactive exhibits that bring the sea to life. 10. Plouha Cliffs: These impressive cliffs in Plouha offer breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding coastline. Visitors can take scenic walks along the cliff-top paths, enjoy the fresh sea air, and witness the dramatic crashing waves below.