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Address:
Nelly LechesneLesquégué
Grand-champ
56390
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1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €60Telephone:
0297664568Mobile:
0622460421Description:
Description for B&B:
The Lesquégué Village in Grand-Champ is situated on the outskirts of Vannes, near the Gulf of Morbihan and the Landes Lanvaux. Throughout the year, Lechesne Nelly warmly welcomes visitors to her guest rooms, providing a serene and comfortable retreat. Nestled within a picturesque Breton farmhouse and surrounded by a beautifully designed park, guests can indulge in a peaceful countryside getaway and fully immerse themselves in the enchanting region of Brittany.Reviews
Appréciations pour Village Lesquégué, Grand-champ:
Agréable séjour
Nous avons passé trois nuits dans cette sublime longère les propriétaires sont d une très grande gentillesse les petits déjeuners copieux tout est calme idéal pour se reposer nous vous remercions pour tout
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- Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, this medieval castle is a must-visit attraction. It boasts stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and houses the Doll and Porcelain Museum.
- Vannes Old Town: Situated around 15 kilometers from Lesquégué, Vannes Old Town is a picturesque area with well-preserved medieval walls, cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses. The town offers charming shops, cafes, and the stunning Cathedral of St. Peter.
- Gulf of Morbihan: Just a short drive from Lesquégué, the Gulf of Morbihan is a natural paradise. It is known for its scenic beauty, numerous islands, and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy boat trips, hiking trails, and birdwatching in this stunning coastal area.
- Carnac Megaliths: One of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world, the Carnac Megaliths are a collection of over 3,000 standing stones. This archaeological site attracts visitors interested in ancient history, as well as those who simply appreciate the mysterious beauty of these stones.
- Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula offers breathtaking beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming seaside towns. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking a relaxing coastal getaway.
- Rochefort-en-Terre: Voted one of the most beautiful villages in France, Rochefort-en-Terre is a charming medieval village with cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and colorful flower displays. Visitors can explore the castle, art galleries, and enjoy the village's quaint atmosphere.
- Sainte-Anne d'Auray Basilica: This religious site is an important pilgrimage destination in Brittany. The basilica is dedicated to Saint Anne, the patron saint of Brittany, and features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architecture.
- La Gacilly: Known for its annual photography festival, La Gacilly is a picturesque village with a strong artistic heritage. It offers art galleries, craft shops, and a stunning botanical garden. Nature lovers will also appreciate the nearby Glénan Islands Nature Reserve.
- Malestroit: Situated on the Nantes-Brest Canal, Malestroit is a charming town with medieval architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Saint-Gilles Church, and enjoy a leisurely boat ride on the canal. 10. Musee de la Resistance Bretonne: Located in Saint-Marcel, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Breton Resistance during World War II. It provides a detailed insight into the region's resistance movement and the impact of the war on Brittany. Note: It is always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of attractions before visiting, as they may be subject to changes or closures.