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Address:

Mahoney
Kerlouet
Kerien
22480

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €55

Telephone:

0296457346

Mobile:

0677448817

Description:

Description for B&B:

Our house boasts a selection of 2 double bedrooms and 2 bedrooms with the option of an extra large bed or twin beds. Each bedroom is en-suite and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. In recognition of our exceptional hospitality, standard of care, and attention to detail, we have been awarded 2 epis by Gites de France.

Despite being nestled in the heart of the countryside, we are conveniently located just an hour and a half's drive from the ferry ports of St Malo and Roscoff, as well as Dinard and Brest airports. This makes for an easy and stress-free journey.

Our location is ideal for those looking to explore the region. The Granite Rose coast and the embarkation point for Isle de Brehat are both a mere 45-minute drive away. Similarly, the breathtaking coastline of Finistere can be reached in the same amount of time. For those interested in experiencing the charm of Vannes and LOrient in Morbihan, a relaxing hour and a half drive through beautiful countryside awaits, passing by numerous delightful villages and small towns along the way.

Brittany is a region steeped in history, offering a wealth of exploration opportunities. From the legends of the Celts and King Arthur to the more recent tales of the Resistance during World War II, there is much to discover. The Breton culture, with its captivating music and festivals, provides a fascinating and immersive experience for visitors, who are always warmly welcomed.

With the largest coastline in France, Brittany is known for its abundance of fresh fish and seafood, which feature prominently on restaurant menus. The favorable climate also lends itself to agriculture, resulting in the exportation of fresh vegetables, eggs, milk, and meat from Brittany to other parts of France and Europe. As a result, Breton restaurants benefit greatly from this local produce.

Choose our house as your base for exploring Brittany and immerse yourself in its rich history, vibrant culture, and exquisite cuisine.

Description for Gite

Our charming house offers a variety of comfortable bedrooms, including 2 twin and 2 double rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and stunning panoramic views of the beautiful countryside. We are proud recipients of 2 epis by Gites de France, recognizing our exceptional hospitality, care, and attention to detail.

Despite our tranquil rural location, we are conveniently located just an easy hour and a half drive from the ferry ports of Roscoff and St Malo, as well as Dinard and Brest airports. This makes us an ideal choice for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing accessibility.

Furthermore, our location is perfect for exploring the many attractions in the area. The Pink Granite coast and the Isle of Brehat, popular embarkation points, are only 45 minutes away. Additionally, the stunning coastline of Finistere can be reached in the same amount of time. For those interested in history and culture, the cities of Vannes and Morbihan East are easily accessible within a relaxing hour and a half drive through picturesque countryside, passing charming villages and small towns along the way.

Brittany is a region rich in history, offering opportunities to explore Celtic legends, King Arthur tales, and the Resistance during the Second World War. The vibrant Breton culture, music, and festivals are also captivating to witness and partake in, providing a warm welcome to tourists.

Being home to the largest coastline in France, Brittany is renowned for its abundance of fresh fish and seafood, which are prominently featured on restaurant menus. The region's favorable climate also allows for the production of high-quality agricultural products, including fresh vegetables, eggs, milk, and meat. These locally sourced ingredients are not only enjoyed by the people of Brittany but also exported to other parts of France and Europe, adding to the culinary delights offered by Breton restaurants.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Ty Gwennili, Kerien:

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Review by: DUBOS, Mai 18 2015 10:17PM
Excellent accueil, calme et propreté sans oublier le copieux petit déjeuner
Response from property:
Je vous remercie de votre avis, c'etait trés gentil.

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Directions

To get to our location, follow these travel directions from St Malo, Dinard, Roscoff or Brest:

1. Take the N12 road heading towards Guingamp Centre (La Chesnayes).
2. Once in Guingamp Centre, continue in the direction of Bourbriac using the D8 road.
3. Drive through Bourbriac, making sure to keep the Church on your left side.
4. Follow the signs to Kerien and stay on the D8 road.
5. Just before reaching the village of Kerien, take the D28 road towards Mael Pestivien.
6. Continue on the D28 for approximately 2 kilometers.
7. At the crossroads, turn right.
8. Look for a large granite house with green shutters on the right side of the road – that's us!
9. Our car park is located opposite the crossroads.

Safe travels!

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Notes: There is a choice of rooms with either a double bed or 2 single beds all en-suite

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Wi-Fi
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Garden
Dinner
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de la Roche-Jagu: Located in Ploëzal, this medieval castle offers stunning panoramic views of the Trieux estuary. Visitors can explore the castle's architecture and gardens, and enjoy cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.
  • Beauport Abbey: Situated in Paimpol, this historic abbey dates back to the 13th century. It features beautiful gardens and offers guided tours where visitors can learn about its intriguing history and admire the charming surroundings.
  • Côte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast): Stretching along the northern coast of Brittany, this natural wonder is known for its unique pink granite rock formations. Visitors can enjoy scenic hikes, relax on the picturesque beaches, and explore charming coastal towns such as Perros-Guirec and Ploumanac'h.
  • Île de Bréhat: Located near Paimpol, this enchanting archipelago is often referred to as the "Island of Flowers." With no cars allowed, visitors can explore the island's stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and lush gardens by foot, bike, or boat.
  • Saint-Brieuc: As the capital of the Côtes-d'Armor department, Saint-Brieuc offers a vibrant blend of history and modernity. Explore the historic center with its half-timbered houses, visit the beautiful Saint-Étienne Cathedral, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of its markets and festivals.
  • Abbaye de Beauport: Situated in Paimpol, this picturesque abbey was founded in the 13th century. Visitors can discover its beautiful gardens, stroll along the coastal path, and learn about the abbey's history through informative exhibits.
  • Ploumanac'h Lighthouse: Located near Perros-Guirec, this iconic lighthouse stands proudly atop a pink granite cliff. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
  • La Roche aux Fées: Located in Essé, this prehistoric dolmen is a fascinating archaeological site. Believed to have been built 5,000 years ago, it is one of the largest dolmens in France and offers insight into the region's ancient history.
  • Plancoët: This charming town is known for its refreshing mineral water and beautiful Belle Époque architecture. Visitors can explore the town's quaint streets, visit the historic Saint-Pierre Church, or enjoy a stroll along the nearby Arguenon River. 10. Saint-Malo: Located on the Emerald Coast, Saint-Malo is a historic walled city with a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets of the old town, visit the imposing Saint-Malo Cathedral, or take a walk along the scenic ramparts overlooking the sea.