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Address:

Marguerite Roy
5 rue de Kerangall
Brest
29200

Reviews:

5 reviews

Price per week:

price from €1200

Telephone:

0298421940

Mobile:

0611164736

Description:

Description for B&B:

The building, constructed in 2008 on the grounds of a former orchard enclosed by stone walls, boasts a modern design and a commitment to environmental sustainability. The architect's vision was to create an accommodation suitable for both business travelers and discerning vacationers. Both rooms face southeast, allowing ample natural light to flood in through the large French windows. Each room has its own private entrance and is adorned with a wooden deck furnished with garden furniture. The garden itself is enclosed by stone walls and features two ancient apple trees, serving as a charming reminder of the orchard's past. Unfortunately, we do not accept pets.

The "Oak room" offers a contemporary and inviting atmosphere, featuring oak furniture and an 18 m2 area with an oak wooden floor. The room is equipped with a 160cm wide bed, a desk, a cupboard, and an armchair. A private bathroom is also included. The French window opens up to a wooden deck with garden furniture, providing a peaceful and private outdoor space. High-speed WiFi is available, and the room has its own private entrance.

The "Rosewood room" exudes a warm and elegant ambiance, characterized by the rich tones of rosewood and furniture inspired by the 1930s. With a floor area of 15 m2 and an oak wooden floor, the room features a 140 cm wide bed, a desk, and a cupboard. A private bathroom is included as well. Like the Oak room, the Rosewood room offers a French window that leads to a wooden deck with garden furniture. A private entrance ensures privacy, and WiFi is provided for your convenience.

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Reviews

Appréciations pour Les Terrasses de Kerangall, Brest:

Une chambre d'hôtes au top
Review by: François, Nov 13 2016 8:41PM
Les chambres sont vraiment très agréables et superbement décorées.
Le petit déjeuner est incroyable : produits frais et bio, un vrai régal.
L'accueil est impeccable.
Une immense recommandation pour les vacances comme pour les déplacements professionnels!
Terrasses de Kerangall
Review by: Bertrand David, Oct 8 2016 11:02PM
Un accueil chaleureux, une chambre parfaite, une salle de bain impeccable, des petits déjeuners fabuleux, une indépendance appréciable, une hôtesse charmante, discrète tout en étant disponible, bref, un séjour réussi. Merci.
Un séjour, pour 2 nuits, de grande qualité.
Review by: HAREL, Sep 25 2015 10:55AM
Accueil : parfait.
Chambre chène : parfaite.
Petits déjeuners : sublimes.
Super expérience
Review by: Dou, Sep 17 2013 2:30PM
Les chambres sont spacieuses et lumineuses avec une entrée et SDB indépendante, le petit déjeuner est a tomber.
Merci !
Les Terrasses de Kérangall. Brest
Review by: Monnery, Dec 12 2010 9:09PM
2 DECEMBRE 2010 de gros flocons tombent sur Brest et ses environs, nous sommes reçus avec chaleur et attentions par notre hôtesse, dans une maison SUPERBE ! après une nuit douillette, un petit déjeuner gourmand nous est servi, plaisir des yeux et du palais ! l'envie de revenir bientôt. Merci Mme ROY ....

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Directions

If you are arriving from the expressway or the Quimper Rennes, you need to head towards OCEANOPOLIS. Keep going for approximately 400m until you reach the boat-restaurant called "La Petite Folie." Just before you reach the bridge, make a left turn onto the road from Old St. Mark's. Take the roundabout and then turn left after 100m onto Celtic Street, which will lead you to Kerangall Street.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: single rate starting at 57
Apartment 2
Holiday Home 2 1200 1200

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Attractions

  • Brest Castle: Located in the heart of Brest, this impressive medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the city and the harbor. It houses a museum showcasing the history of Brest and its maritime heritage.
  • Oceanopolis: A popular aquarium and ocean discovery park, Oceanopolis is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers. It features three main pavilions dedicated to different marine ecosystems, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore a wide variety of underwater species.
  • Brest National Botanical Conservatory: Situated on the outskirts of Brest, this botanical garden is home to an extensive collection of native and exotic plants. It offers peaceful walking trails, beautiful flower beds, and educational exhibits on plant conservation.
  • Tanguy Tower: This historical tower stands as one of the oldest buildings in Brest. It hosts a museum that recounts the city's maritime history through various exhibits, including models of ships, ancient artifacts, and interactive displays.
  • Le Jardin du Conservatoire Botanique: Located in the Plougastel-Daoulas area, this stunning botanical garden showcases a diverse range of plant species, including rare and endangered ones. Visitors can wander through the garden's themed sections and enjoy its tranquil ambiance.
  • Brest Arsenal: Formerly a military shipyard, Brest Arsenal is now a vibrant cultural and leisure complex. It offers art galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars, making it a great place to explore and soak up the lively atmosphere.
  • Brest Maritime Museum: Situated in the former Brest Castle's keep, this museum provides a comprehensive overview of Brest's maritime heritage. Exhibits include ship models, navigational instruments, and artifacts from the city's naval history.
  • Pointe Saint-Mathieu: Located on the western tip of the Crozon Peninsula, Pointe Saint-Mathieu offers breathtaking coastal views. It is home to an ancient abbey, a lighthouse, and various walking trails that allow visitors to enjoy the rugged beauty of the coastline.
  • The Museum of Fine Arts: Housed in a beautiful 19th-century building, the Museum of Fine Arts in Brest features a collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from various periods. It showcases works by renowned artists, including Renoir, Monet, and Picasso. 10. Cap de la Chèvre: Situated on the Crozon Peninsula, Cap de la Chèvre is a picturesque headland known for its stunning cliffs and coastal scenery. It offers fantastic hiking trails and panoramic viewpoints, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty of the region.

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