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Hotels In Bretagne
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With an original architecture following a nautical theme, the Hotel Miramar Crouesty enjoys a magnificent location on the gulf of Morbilian on the south coast of Brittany, only steps away from the beach. It features an excellent spa, famous for its diverse treatments and health packages. |
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The Hotel Le Castel Clara, perched above the spectacular coast of Belle-Ile-en-Mer, offers breathtaking views of the ocean and the cliffs of Goulphar. It combines the charm of unspoiled natural surroundings with the height of luxury and refinement.
The rooms with their muted colours are an oasis of tranquillity, the seafood cuisine as invigorating as the climate. Stroll on the heather-covered hills or relax in the thalassotherapy institute. |
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Chateau de la Ballue is set on the border between Normandy & Brittany, 20 Kms. south of Mont-Saint-Michel, in a uniquely preserved agricultural landscape of rolling hills, forests and wild, unspoilt coastal scenery. Chateau de la Ballue, a 17th Century castle is most famous for its gardens. |
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Located at the Pointe de Pen Lan, in Morbihan, Rochevilaine boasts a private, 300-m long ocean-facing facade. This exceptional site, treatments in a marine balneotherapy centre and beautiful architecture in typical Breton style combine to create something truly special.
The hotel has eight buildings on the sea front. |
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Grand Hotel Dinard is second empire-style property re-opened after extensive renovation work. The perfect destination for guests who just want to relax. Culture, history and tradition are to be found at Europe's most beautiful sea site. Grand Hotel in Dinard is also the starting point for a number of excursions and tours to the region’s most outstanding tourist destinations, notably Mont St. Michel, the medieval city of Dinan, Cancale, Cap Fréhal, Fort La Latte, Saint-Malo ..... |
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Perched on a small hill with distant views of the bay and imposing Mont St Michel, Chateau de Bonaban opened as a hotel in 1997. Surrounded by 68 acres of parkland with a large lake. The château dates back to Roman Empire times, but the present building was restored in the mid 17th century. |
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The Madec family was one of the most powerful families in Logonna-Daoulas. At its peak, the family ran various types of businesses: stone and marble quarries (Logonna stones and pink marble in Perros Guirec), fish canning factory, fishing boats (scallops), forge, farms, forests…
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Chateau du Launay is a unique place in the heart of Brittany. It's an oasis for all those who love nature and tranquillity. Like something from the legendary time of King Arthur... the Château du Launay has a simple but irresistible charm. Decoration is simple but you can feel the passion for history and modern art in every single detail. Space, light and modern art… |
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The condition of Chateau de Talhouët is absolutely immaculate, the building dates from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and all its areas are so perfectly maintained (refurbished of course) that they look exactly as they must have been hundred of years ago... |
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Situated near the Brittany border, less than 10 minutes from the Paris/Rennes autoroute, the Chateau des Tesnieres welcomes you to its luxury Bed & Breakfast.
Just A few miles from the historic towns of Vitré and Rennes, close to Mont-ST-Michel and ST-Malo, the Chateau des Tesnieres welcomes you into an outstanding atmosphere.
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Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, a XIXth century Breton manor, lovingly re-stored and decorated by Luce Daubé, lies on the Côte de Granit Rose within walking distance of fine sand beaches. The guestrooms all overlook the sea while the cruiseliner-style dining-room offers superb panoramic views of the coast and the local islands. |
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HOTELS IN BRETAGNE |
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