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Hotel La Licorne
Carnac
Hotel 600 metres from the beach and yacht club in
Carnac-Plage, on the south
Brittany coast. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access....
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"Good location and good value, nice breakfast" |
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Ty Me Mamm
Carnac
Located 3 km from the sea and 6 km from Carnac
Beaches. B&B and former farmhouse, free Wi-Fi access and a
big garden. Free private parking....
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"Fantastic chambre d'hôte, definitely recommended" |
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Chambre d'hôte Ker Kristal
Carnac (5.3kms)
B&B in south Brittany, 5.3 km from Carnac, 3 km from La
Trinité-sur-Mer marina, 800 metres from the iconic Carnac
megaliths, garden and kitchenette facilities...... |
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"Les hôtes sont très avenants et de très bon
conseil. Le cadre est très agréable (malgré la pluie
!). Le pain et les confitures, le tout fait maison,
sont excellents" |
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Domaine de la Garaye
Dinan
B&B surrounded by green fields and is just 2.5 km from
Dinan Train Station. It offers spacious guest rooms
and a private bathroom.... |
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"Peaceful location - only a short drive to the
centre of Dinan" |
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Chambre d'hôte Priory-View
Dinan
Located 150 metres from the historical centre of Dinan, the
Chambre d’Hôte has a floral garden and a terrace. A
continental breakfast is served in the breakfast room.....
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"Great breakfast, easy walk to old town,
comfortable, nice staff, good facilities" |
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La Naomath
Bayeux
A restored stone building less than 6 km from the Bayeux
Tapestry Museum. En-suite rooms and a self-catering cottage
with free Wi-Fi....
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"Good value, small but cozy room, very helpful
owner, short drive to Bayeux" |
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Brittany's vast shoreline makes up
a third of the country’s coast, stretching out to France’s
most westerly point. Distinctive craggy rocks frame hidden
coves, and miles of quiet beaches offer an alternative to
the bustle of southern coasts and make Brittany a popular
destination amongst travellers of all nationalities with
many bed and breakfasts and hotels to choose from. Rennes
and Brest are the largest cities. Rennes is just two hours
from
Paris by TGV.
Breton and Gallo, the ancient languages of this Celtic
province, are still spoken in pockets throughout the area. |
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