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Address:
Isabelle Chanal29 Route De La Côté
Saint Armel
56450
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Description:
Description for B&B:
Discover our charming and cozy guest accommodations, perfectly situated just 200 meters from the captivating trails of the Gulf of Morbihan.Each of our thoughtfully decorated rooms provides a tranquil retreat:
- Room 1: Features a 140 cm bed, a private bathroom with a shower, TV, and WiFi.
- Room 2: Includes a 140 cm bed, a private bathroom with a bath, shower, and WC, TV, and WiFi.
Start your day with a complimentary breakfast featuring homemade delights.
Take advantage of our prime location:
- Nature and Recreation: Coastal and cycling paths are just 150 meters away, perfect for scenic walks.
- Ocean Beaches: Only a 10-minute drive for blissful days by the sea.
Convenient nearby amenities:
- A local bakery, known for its delicious "gochtial," is just 200 meters away, perfect for breakfast and treats.
- All essential shops and supermarkets are located in Sarzeau, an 8-minute drive.
- The historic center of Vannes is easily accessible within 20 minutes by car.
We also offer an electric car charging station for your convenience (additional fee applies).
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Attractions
- **Gulf of Morbihan (Golfe du Morbihan):** - This is a beautiful natural harbor with numerous islands and islets. It’s perfect for boating, kayaking, and enjoying picturesque views. The area is also rich in wildlife, making it a great spot for bird watching.
- **Île Tascon:** - Accessible by a causeway at low tide, this small island offers quiet walking paths and beautiful views of the surrounding waters. It’s a peaceful spot to enjoy nature and take in the coastal scenery.
- **Rhuys Peninsula (Presqu'île de Rhuys):** - Located nearby, this peninsula offers stunning beaches, coastal trails, and charming Breton villages. It’s ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the local culture and history.
- **Château de Suscinio:** - A medieval castle located on the Rhuys Peninsula, it was once the residence of the Dukes of Brittany. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, moat, and surrounding marshlands.
- **Vannes:** - Just a short drive away, this historic city features well-preserved medieval architecture, charming streets, and the beautiful Vannes Cathedral. The city also hosts vibrant markets and cultural events.
- **Île-aux-Moines:** - Known as the "Island of the Monks," this is the largest island in the Gulf of Morbihan. It offers scenic walking and cycling paths, sandy beaches, and a quaint village atmosphere.
- **Carnac Stones:** - Located a bit further to the northwest, this site features an extensive collection of prehistoric standing stones, known as menhirs. It’s a fascinating glimpse into ancient history and archaeology.
- **Port-Navalo:** - A picturesque port at the entrance of the Gulf of Morbihan, offering lovely views, seafood restaurants, and boat tours. It’s a great place to relax and enjoy the maritime ambiance. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, history, and cultural experiences, making the area around Saint-Armel a delightful destination for travelers.