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Address:

Richard & Catherine Sadek
5, impasse du Raquer
Arradon
56610

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €300

Telephone:

0297611205

Mobile:

0672373570

Description:

Description for B&B:

Richard and Catherine extend a warm welcome to their home situated just a few steps away from the stunning Gulf of Morbihan, right in the heart of Arradon. You will have the pleasure of staying in two double rooms on the ground floor, each equipped with a private shower and toilet. Additionally, there is a charming terrace that leads to a beautiful garden. This location serves as an excellent starting point for various adventures, as it is only 50 meters away from numerous walking trails (including Pointe d'Arradon at 1000m) and the picturesque beaches surrounding the gulf (also at 1000m).

Catherine, who also happens to have a small breeding of Burma cats, would be delighted to share her passion with you, should you be interested. Furthermore, upon request, small animals such as dogs and cats are welcome to stay as well.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Chambres d'Hôtes du Mont d'Hermine, Arradon:

Super bien situé
Review by: Beranger, Oct 16 2013 10:50AM
Accueil très chaleureux, petit déjeuner copieux, adresse à recommander !

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Directions

To reach the destination, head towards the village center and locate the church place. Once there, the road named "impasse du Raquer" will be situated on the right side of the town hall. Proceed along this road for approximately 100m until you find the house, which is identified by the number 5 and located on the left side.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: 65€ for 1 person
Notes: 60€ for 1 person

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de l'Île d'Arz: Located on the Île d'Arz, this charming castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers panoramic views of the Gulf of Morbihan. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, learn about its history, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the island.
  • Port de Vannes: Situated in the nearby town of Vannes, the Port de Vannes is a bustling marina that offers a vibrant atmosphere and stunning waterfront views. Visitors can admire the boats, sample fresh seafood at the local restaurants, and stroll along the promenade.
  • Le Bono: A picturesque village located along the banks of the Bono River, Le Bono is known for its charming waterfront houses, traditional Breton architecture, and its famous stone bridge, Pont de Bono. Visitors can explore the village, enjoy a boat ride on the river, and discover the local shops and cafes.
  • Cairn de Gavrinis: A Neolithic burial mound located on the Île de Gavrinis, the Cairn de Gavrinis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the cairn, visitors can admire ancient stone carvings and learn about the rituals and beliefs of the prehistoric inhabitants of the region.
  • Golfe du Morbihan: The Golfe du Morbihan is a stunning natural bay known for its scenic beauty, picturesque islands, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the numerous islands, go kayaking or sailing, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
  • Château de Suscinio: Situated near Sarzeau, this medieval castle was once a residence of the Dukes of Brittany. Visitors can explore the well-preserved castle, its defensive walls, and the surrounding parkland. The castle also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year.
  • Locmariaquer Megaliths: Located in the town of Locmariaquer, this archaeological site contains several prehistoric monuments, including the famous Table des Marchands, which is one of the largest megalithic tombs in Europe. Visitors can learn about the region's ancient history and explore the standing stones and dolmens.
  • Jardin aux Papillons: Situated in Vannes, the Jardin aux Papillons is a butterfly garden that offers a unique and enchanting experience. Visitors can walk through a tropical greenhouse filled with colorful butterflies and learn about their life cycle and behavior.
  • Île aux Moines: Known as the "Island of Monks," Île aux Moines is the largest island in the Gulf of Morbihan. Visitors can take a ferry to the island and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere, scenic beaches, and charming village. The island is also popular for its hiking trails and cycling routes. 10. Vannes Cathedral: Located in the heart of Vannes, the Vannes Cathedral, or Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Vannes, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire the intricate stained glass windows, the impressive organ, and the beautiful interior of this historic place of worship.

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