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Address:
Isabelle Chanal29 Route De La Côté
Saint Armel
56450
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Description:
Description for B&B:
Discover our two charming and cozy guest rooms, perfectly situated just 200 meters from the captivating trails of the Gulf of Morbihan.Our thoughtfully designed rooms provide a private and serene retreat:
- Room 1: Features a 140 cm bed, private shower-equipped bathroom, TV, and WiFi.
- Room 2: Includes a 140 cm bed, private bathroom with bath, shower, and WC, TV, and WiFi.
Enjoy a complimentary homemade breakfast with your stay.
Take advantage of our prime location:
- Nature and activities are just moments away, with coastal paths and cycling trails accessible 150 meters from your door for scenic walks.
- Ocean beaches are only a 10-minute drive, perfect for leisurely days by the sea.
Convenient nearby amenities:
- A delightful artisanal bakery is only 200 meters away, offering delicious "gochtial" for breakfast and gourmet treats.
- All necessary shops and supermarkets in Sarzeau are a mere 8-minute drive.
- The historic center of Vannes is easily reachable in 20 minutes by car.
We also offer an electric car charging station on-site for an additional fee.
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Attractions
- **Gulf of Morbihan (Golfe du Morbihan)**: The Gulf of Morbihan is a stunning natural harbor dotted with numerous islands. It's a paradise for bird watchers, kayakers, and sailors. The area is known for its beautiful landscapes, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for boat tours to explore the islands.
- **Île-aux-Moines**: Known as the "Island of the Monks," this is the largest island in the Gulf of Morbihan. It offers picturesque walking and cycling paths, sandy beaches, and charming villages. The island can be accessed by a short ferry ride from the mainland.
- **Carnac Stones (Alignements de Carnac)**: Located a short drive away, the Carnac Stones are one of the most extensive Neolithic menhir collections in the world. These ancient standing stones date back to around 4500 BC and remain a mystery to archaeologists and historians.
- **Vannes**: A historic walled town with well-preserved medieval architecture, Vannes is a cultural gem. Highlights include its charming old town, the Vannes Cathedral, and the beautiful gardens of the Château de l'Hermine.
- **Rhuys Peninsula (Presqu'île de Rhuys)**: This peninsula offers beautiful coastal scenery, sandy beaches, and charming villages. The area is perfect for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the local seafood. The Château de Suscinio, a medieval castle, is also located here.
- **Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys**: A picturesque village on the Rhuys Peninsula, Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys is known for its beautiful abbey church and stunning coastal views. It's a peaceful spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
- **Port-Navalo**: Situated at the entrance of the Gulf of Morbihan, this charming port offers stunning views of the sea and is a great spot for watching boats. It's also a departure point for boat tours and ferries to nearby islands.
- **Auray**: A delightful town known for its historic port of Saint-Goustan, which is lined with half-timbered houses and offers a picturesque setting. It's a lovely place for a leisurely stroll and to enjoy local restaurants and shops. These attractions offer a mix of natural beauty, history, and cultural experiences, making the area around Saint-Armel a wonderful destination for visitors.