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Address:
Rouxel18 La Rigaudiere
Le Theil De Bretagne
35240
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price from €65Telephone:
0299477727Mobile:
067079417Description:
Description for B&B:
We have four different rooms available for you to choose from:1. Red Throat Room:
- Features two beds measuring 90x200cm.
- Includes a bathroom with a toilet.
2. Green Collar Room:
- Offers three beds measuring 90x200cm.
- Provides a spacious bathroom with a toilet.
3. Three Swan Room:
- Contains three beds measuring 90x200cm.
- Includes a large bathroom with a toilet.
4. Twin Canary Room:
- Features a 90x200cm and a 90x190cm bed.
- Includes a bathroom with health amenities.
All four rooms are equipped with a TV and internet access for your entertainment and connectivity needs. In the morning, you can enjoy a delicious and fulfilling breakfast while overlooking the beautiful pond.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
4 | 65 | 75 | 20 | |||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
3 | 95 |
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Attractions
- Château de Vitré: Located in the nearby town of Vitré, this medieval castle is a must-visit attraction. It offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and features well-preserved architecture, including towers, a moat, and beautiful gardens.
- Parc de la Brière: Situated in the town of Saint-Joachim, this regional park is known for its picturesque landscapes and abundant wildlife. Visitors can explore the marshlands by boat or on foot, enjoying the tranquility and natural beauty of the area.
- Château des Pères: Found in the town of Piré-sur-Seiche, this stunning castle dates back to the 13th century. It boasts beautifully manicured gardens and offers guided tours to learn about its fascinating history. The castle also hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year.
- Rennes: As the capital of Brittany, Rennes is a vibrant city with plenty to offer. Visitors can explore its historic center, filled with charming cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and the impressive Rennes Cathedral. The city also boasts numerous museums, parks, and a lively atmosphere.
- Forêt de Brocéliande: Located a bit further away, but worth the visit, this legendary forest is said to be the setting of Arthurian legends and the mythical Fountain of Barenton. The forest offers beautiful walking trails, ancient landmarks, and a sense of enchantment.
- Château de Fougères: Situated in the town of Fougères, this medieval fortress is one of the largest and best-preserved castles in Europe. With its impressive towers, ramparts, and stunning views, it provides a fascinating glimpse into the past.
- Dol de Bretagne: A charming town known for its rich heritage, Dol de Bretagne offers a beautiful cathedral, picturesque streets, and a lively weekly market. Visitors can also explore the Mont Dol, a nearby hill offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Château de Combourg: Located in the town of Combourg, this picturesque castle is famous for being the childhood home of renowned French writer François-René de Chateaubriand. The castle offers guided tours, allowing visitors to discover its elegant interiors and stroll through its romantic gardens.
- Saint-Malo: A coastal city known for its historic walled old town, Saint-Malo offers stunning beaches, charming streets, and a rich maritime history. Visitors can explore the city walls, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, or take a boat trip to the nearby islands of Dinard and Grand Bé. 10. Mont Saint-Michel: Though a bit farther away, Mont Saint-Michel is a world-renowned tourist attraction. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a breathtaking medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. The iconic silhouette of the abbey rising from the sea attracts millions of visitors each year.