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Address:

Francoise Madec
Route de Toulvern
Baden
56870

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Price per night:

price from €65

Telephone:

0297571227

Mobile:

0637705167

Description:

Description for B&B:

I have rooms available for rent, located just a few meters away from the beautiful sea and coastal paths. Whether you need accommodation for a night, a weekend, or even longer, I can cater to your needs. My property, known as Highs Toulvern, is spread over 2 hectares and is surrounded by picturesque countryside and majestic horses.

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Experience the ultimate getaway at Les Hauts de Toulvern, offering six spacious and modern apartments designed to accommodate up to four people. Each apartment boasts a generous 67m² of living space, complete with two comfortable bedrooms and two stylish bathrooms. Relax and unwind in the cozy living room, prepare delicious meals in the fully equipped kitchen, and enjoy your favorite shows on the flat screen TV available in every room. Stay connected with complimentary wifi, conveniently accessible from the comfort of your apartment. Whether you prefer a week-long retreat, a weekend escape, or a short overnight stay, we offer flexible rental options to suit your needs.

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Directions

To get there by car, follow the N165 and then take the D01.
If you prefer to travel by train, it takes approximately 3 hours from Paris by TGV.
Alternatively, you can take a plane which only takes 1 hour from Nantes Atlantique Airport.

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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.)
3 65 89 220 580 7.00

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Île-aux-Moines: Located just off the coast, Île-aux-Moines is a charming island known for its beautiful beaches and picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore the island on foot or by bike, enjoying its tranquil atmosphere and stunning views.
  • Château de Suscinio: Situated in Sarzeau, the Château de Suscinio is a medieval fortress that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. The castle features well-preserved towers, a moat, and beautifully landscaped gardens, making it a fascinating attraction for history enthusiasts.
  • Port-Navalo: A bustling seaside village, Port-Navalo is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. It offers stunning views of the Gulf of Morbihan and is a great place to enjoy fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants. Visitors can also take boat tours to explore the nearby islands.
  • Cairn du Petit Mont: This prehistoric monument is a burial mound dating back to the Neolithic period. Located near Arzon, the Cairn du Petit Mont is an archaeological site that provides insight into the ancient civilizations that once thrived in the area.
  • Château de l'Hermine: Situated in Vannes, the Château de l'Hermine is a historic castle that now serves as the official residence of the Prefect of Morbihan. While the interior is not open to the public, visitors can admire the castle's impressive architecture and explore the surrounding park.
  • Golfe du Morbihan Natural Regional Park: Known for its stunning natural beauty, this regional park offers a diverse range of landscapes including marshes, islands, and coastal areas. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, boat trips, or simply relax in one of the scenic picnic spots.
  • Alignements de Carnac: Located in Carnac, this archaeological site is home to one of the largest collections of megalithic stones in the world. The Alignements de Carnac consists of rows of standing stones that date back thousands of years, leaving visitors in awe of their ancient origins.
  • Vannes Old Town: The historic center of Vannes is a charming place to wander around and soak up the atmosphere. With its well-preserved medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses, the Old Town offers a glimpse into the region's past.
  • Quiberon Peninsula: Jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, the Quiberon Peninsula is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, and opportunities for water sports such as surfing and sailing. Visitors can also explore the lively town of Quiberon, known for its seafood markets and quaint shops. 10. Belle-Île-en-Mer: Located just off the coast, Belle-Île-en-Mer is the largest of the Breton islands and a true gem of the region. With its stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming villages, the island offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and those seeking a slower pace of life.

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