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Yolande De Ternay
Kersahet
Plougonven
29640

Reviews:

2 reviews

Price per night:

price from €60

Telephone:

0298726016

Description:

Description for B&B:

On the right side of the main building, at the end of the low stone structure, you will find our spacious master bedroom. It features two beds on the ground floor that can be combined into one, as well as two additional beds upstairs. The bathroom, made entirely of wood, offers a picturesque view of the field, creating a truly pastoral atmosphere. The rate for two people, including breakfast, is 70 €.

Located in the courtyard, the Blue bedroom is a charming little house that you won't want to leave. It is perfect for families, with two divans on the mezzanine that children love. The bathroom is bright and comfortable. The nightly rate for two people, including breakfast, is 70 €.

The Top bedroom can be accessed from either indoors or outdoors, but let's enter from the outside. Ascend the small stone staircase and pass through the door. On the left, you will find a lovely, well-lit bathroom, while the bedroom is on the right, featuring a spacious double bed. Through the little window at the foot of the bed, you can catch a glimpse of the courtyard, while the back offers a view of the countryside. The rate for two people, including breakfast, is 70 €.

In the Pink bedroom, you will find a double bed and a divan by the fireplace, along with a small bathroom that includes a bathtub. Additionally, there is a mezzanine that can sleep two. This room is suitable for up to five people. The rate per night for two persons, including breakfast, is 60 €.

Despite being the smallest room, the Green bedroom still offers a large double bed. Visitors often describe this room as a cozy little nest, especially due to its well-equipped bathroom. The rate per night for two people, including breakfast, is 60 €.

Description for Gite

Welcome to Kerlucy, a beautiful detached house nestled between the majestic Monts d'Arrée and the stunning beaches. This charming abode boasts a perfect blend of rustic countryside charm and a contemporary, modern design. The original features have been tastefully preserved while incorporating a fresh and inviting atmosphere. Prepare to be enchanted by the friendly and luminous interior, guaranteeing a memorable stay.

Reviews

Appréciations pour La Grange de Coatelan, Plougonven:

Un vrai havre de paix
Review by: Pascal, Dec 16 2016 9:37AM
Le lieu est vraiement beau, la literie est excellente.
Les petits déjeuners complets.
Mais ce qui est le plus frappant, c'est l'accueil et la générosité des hôtes.
Nous nous sommes sentis comme en famille !
Une adresse sans concession que nous gardons bien précieusement !
Gros changements !
Review by: BODY, Nov 21 2015 1:49PM
Très grosse déception !!!
Il y a environ 5/6 ans, nous sommes allés dans cette chambre d'hôtes, et nous avions adorés.
C'est pour cela que l'année dernière, nous avons offert une nuit, petit déjeuner compris, comme cadeau de Noël à nos parents.
Ils y sont allés ce mois ci (nov./15) et là qu'elle déception. L'auberge n'existe plus. On peut comprendre vu la conjoncture ! mais la table d'hôtes, très cher pour ce qu'on leur a proposé. De plus ma fille de 5 ans a payé le même prix que les adultes!
Que dire du petit déjeuner. Nous en avions fait que des éloges à nos parents lors de notre séjour. Et là, NEANT total !!!!
Aucune viennoiserie, pain congelé, far breton congelé ...
Comme quoi, en quelques années il y a eu de gros changements mais pas dans le bon sens.
Nous ne recommandons plus cet établissement !
Dommage
Response from property:
Effectivement les choses changent,avant les gens disaient ce qu'ils pensaient en vous regardant dans les yeux maintenant ils se lâchent sur internet . Le repas d'hôtes cher,vous pouvez me rappeler ce qu'ils ont eu et à quel prix ? Quant au petit-déjeuner ,depuis 26 ans que nous avons les chambres d'hôtes ,jamais nous avons servi la moindre miette de viennoiserie. Nous continuons à servir du far ,des crêpes,des yaourts de la confiture 100% fait maison ,même recettes depuis 26 ans , et les pains,3 sortes, il sont passés au four pour qu'il soit chauds et croustillants. Ok,on n'est pas obligé d'apprécier !

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Directions

To travel from Plouigneau to Plougonven, take the D109 road towards Plourin-les-Morlaix. After traveling 5.5km, you will reach Coatelan on your right, where you will see a sign.

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Attractions

  • Château de Kerjean: Located in Saint-Vougay, a short distance from Kersahet, Château de Kerjean is a stunning Renaissance castle. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors, admire the beautiful gardens, and learn about the history of the castle through interactive exhibits.
  • Morlaix Old Town: Just a few kilometers away from Kersahet is the charming old town of Morlaix. This picturesque town is known for its half-timbered houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and the stunning Viaduct, which spans over the town. It's a great place to wander around, shop for local crafts, and enjoy a leisurely meal at one of the many restaurants.
  • Cairn of Barnenez: Located in Plouezoc'h, near Kersahet, the Cairn of Barnenez is one of the oldest megalithic monuments in Europe. This Neolithic burial mound dates back to around 4500 BC and consists of 11 chambers. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the ancient history of the region.
  • Enclos Paroissial de Guimiliau: Situated in Guimiliau, a short drive from Kersahet, the Enclos Paroissial de Guimiliau is a remarkable religious enclosure. It features a beautiful church adorned with intricate carvings, a calvary with detailed sculptures, and a ossuary. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious heritage of the area.
  • Bay of Morlaix: Nature lovers should not miss the opportunity to explore the stunning Bay of Morlaix, which is located near Kersahet. With its rugged coastline, hidden coves, and clear blue waters, the bay is a paradise for hikers, kayakers, and beach enthusiasts. It's also home to several charming fishing villages, such as Carantec and Plougasnou, where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and beautiful coastal views.
  • La Maison des Johnnies et de l'Oignon de Roscoff: Located in Roscoff, a short distance from Kersahet, this museum is dedicated to the onion farmers, known as "Johnnies," who used to travel to the UK to sell their produce. Visitors can learn about the history and traditions of onion farming in the region and even purchase some delicious Roscoff onions.
  • Oceanopolis: Situated in Brest, a bit further from Kersahet, Oceanopolis is a popular aquarium and ocean discovery park. It features various themed pavilions, showcasing marine life from different ecosystems, including tropical, polar, and temperate. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, watch feeding sessions, and learn about marine conservation. These attractions near Kersahet offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences, allowing visitors to explore the diverse beauty of the region.

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