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Danièle Plauzet8, Place de la Butte Saint Laurent
Gorron
53120
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This gite offers a comfortable stay with 13 rooms, each featuring a private bathroom. The dining room can accommodate up to 80 guests, ensuring ample space for communal meals. Additionally, there is a spacious living room, two additional bathrooms, and convenient locker rooms. In total, the gite spans across an impressive 628 square meters, providing plenty of room for relaxation and enjoyment.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Gorron from Laval, follow the direction of Ferns (D31) and continue on to Gorron via Ernée (D164). Look for the arrow sign indicating the location of the lodge in Gorron.
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Prices
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Holiday Home | 60 | 14,05 | 18,20 | non | |||||||||||
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Attractions
- Château de Mayenne: Located in the nearby town of Mayenne, this medieval castle is a significant historical site. Visitors can explore the well-preserved fortress and admire its impressive architecture.
- Mont-Saint-Michel: Situated about an hour and a half away, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning abbey located on a rocky island. Known for its picturesque beauty and rich history, it attracts millions of tourists each year.
- Sainte-Suzanne: A charming medieval village, Sainte-Suzanne offers a glimpse into the past. Visitors can wander through its narrow streets, visit the castle ruins, and enjoy panoramic views from the ramparts.
- Jublains: This Gallo-Roman archaeological site is a fascinating attraction near Gorron. It features the remains of a Roman town, including a theater, temple, and baths, providing insight into the region's ancient history.
- Bagnoles-de-l'Orne: Located in the Normandy-Maine Regional Nature Park, this spa town is known for its Belle Époque architecture and thermal baths. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the lake, indulge in spa treatments, or try their luck at the casino.
- Lassay-les-Châteaux: A small village with two castles, Lassay-les-Châteaux offers a unique experience. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval fortress, stroll through the gardens, and admire the picturesque setting.
- Domfront: Nestled on a hilltop, Domfront is a medieval town with charming cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses. Its castle ruins and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside are major highlights.
- Fougères: Known for its impressive medieval fortress, Fougères is a town rich in history. The castle, complete with towers and a moat, is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe, and it offers captivating guided tours.
- Saint-Malo: Situated on the coast of Brittany, Saint-Malo is a walled city known for its rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the old town, walk along its fortifications, and enjoy the beautiful beaches. 10. Rennes: The capital of Brittany, Rennes is a vibrant city offering a mix of historical and modern attractions. Explore the historic center with its half-timbered houses, visit the impressive Rennes Cathedral, or stroll through the picturesque Thabor Gardens. Note: Some of these attractions may require additional travel time, so it is advisable to plan accordingly.