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Jenny Greenfield
Allee du Vieux Blaet
St Nicolas des Eaux Plumeliau
56930

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Price per night:

price from €75

Telephone:

0297518602

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Experience cozy bed and breakfast accommodation during the seasons of Autumn, Winter, and Spring. Choose from our comfortable en-suite Double and Twin rooms or our spacious Family room. Unwind in the large lounge area featuring a warm wood fire, with convenient access to the Terrace and garden through inviting doors. Enjoy meals in privacy at our private dining room or savor the fresh air on the Balcony. Indulge in complimentary tea and coffee facilities throughout your stay. Wake up to a delightful Continental breakfast including fresh fruit, yogurts, juices, a variety of teas and coffees, as well as croissants, pain au chocolat, and bread. Should you desire, an English breakfast can be prepared upon request. For your convenience, dinner is also available upon request. Explore our extensive garden located at the rear of the property.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
5 75 included
Holiday Home 3 12500

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Pontivy Castle: Located in the nearby town of Pontivy, Pontivy Castle is a medieval fortress dating back to the 15th century. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, climb the towers for panoramic views, and learn about the castle's rich history.
  • Josselin Castle: Situated in the town of Josselin, Josselin Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress built in the 12th century. It features stunning Gothic and Renaissance architecture, beautiful gardens, and a museum showcasing the history of the Rohan family.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular destination known for its stunning beaches, rugged coastline, and charming seaside villages. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, water sports, and explore the nature reserves in the area.
  • Carnac Megaliths: The Carnac Megaliths are a collection of ancient standing stones located near the town of Carnac. This prehistoric site is one of the largest and most impressive megalithic complexes in the world, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's Neolithic past.
  • Vannes: Situated on the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is a historic walled town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the charming old town with its half-timbered houses, visit the Cathedral of Saint Pierre, and stroll along the picturesque harbor.
  • Gulf of Morbihan: The Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural bay known for its scenic beauty and biodiversity. It offers visitors opportunities for sailing, boat trips, and bird watching. The gulf is also home to several picturesque islands, such as Île-aux-Moines and Île d'Arz.
  • Hennebont: Hennebont is a picturesque town located on the Blavet River, known for its medieval heritage. The fortified walls, narrow streets, and half-timbered houses create a charming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the National Haras d'Hennebont equestrian center, or enjoy a walk along the river.
  • La Gacilly: Nestled along the banks of the Aff River, La Gacilly is a charming town famous for its association with the Yves Rocher cosmetics company. Visitors can stroll through the beautiful botanical gardens, visit the Yves Rocher eco-museum, and explore the town's art galleries and craft shops.
  • Saint-Cado Island: Located in the Belz commune, Saint-Cado Island is a small and picturesque island accessible by a stone bridge. It offers stunning views of the surrounding river and marshland, and visitors can explore the quaint village with its traditional thatched-roof cottages. 10. Rochefort-en-Terre: Situated inland, Rochefort-en-Terre is a medieval village known for its enchanting beauty. With its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and vibrant flower displays, it feels like stepping back in time. Visitors can explore the castle, art galleries, and craft shops, and enjoy panoramic views from the surrounding hills.

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