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Le Hoanen Michel
La Rabionnaie
Merdrignac
22230

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Price per week:

price from €320

Telephone:

0296312445

Mobile:

0660892150

Description:

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This cottage comfortably accommodates up to five people and offers a well-equipped kitchenette and dining area. The cozy lounge provides a relaxing space to unwind. The cottage features three bedrooms, each equipped with a sink. One bedroom includes a comfortable 140cm bed, while the other two bedrooms have 90cm beds. Additionally, there are two showers and two separate toilets. The cottage is surrounded by a charming lawn, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities.

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Directions

To reach the lodging from Rennes, follow the signs towards Brest and the magnificent Holy Men. Continue towards Tremorel Merdrignac (center) and head towards Dinan. After approximately 1.5 km from the church, take a left turn towards Cartady, Pottery, and Rabion. Drive for about 800m until you reach the impasse, where the lodging is located.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 5 320 350

Services

Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château de Josselin: Located approximately 20 kilometers from La Rabionnaie, the Château de Josselin is a stunning medieval castle that offers guided tours of its impressive architecture, including its picturesque gardens and the Doll Museum housed within.
  • Brocéliande Forest: Situated about 25 kilometers away, Brocéliande Forest is a legendary forest known for its association with Arthurian legends and the mythical figure of Merlin. Visitors can explore the enchanting woods, visit the Fountain of Barenton, and discover the Tomb of Merlin.
  • Lac de Guerlédan: Around 40 kilometers from La Rabionnaie, Lac de Guerlédan is a large artificial lake renowned for its recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and other water sports, as well as hike along the scenic trails surrounding the lake.
  • Abbey of Bon Repos: Located approximately 25 kilometers away, the Abbey of Bon Repos is a historical Cistercian abbey founded in the 12th century. It now serves as a cultural center and hosts various exhibitions and events throughout the year, including a renowned summer market.
  • Château de Combourg: Situated about 50 kilometers from La Rabionnaie, the Château de Combourg is a magnificent castle known for its association with the renowned French writer, François-René de Chateaubriand. Visitors can explore the castle's furnished rooms and picturesque gardens while learning about its rich history.
  • Les Rochers Sculptés de Rothéneuf: Approximately 100 kilometers away, Les Rochers Sculptés de Rothéneuf is an extraordinary sculpture park created by a local priest, Abbé Fouré, who carved intricate figures into the rocks along the Brittany coast. Visitors can admire these unique and detailed sculptures while enjoying the beautiful coastal scenery.
  • Dinan: Located around 50 kilometers from La Rabionnaie, Dinan is a charming medieval town that offers a wealth of attractions. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque streets lined with half-timbered houses, explore the well-preserved ramparts, and visit the impressive Saint-Malo Church.
  • Cap Fréhel: Situated approximately 100 kilometers away, Cap Fréhel is a stunning headland renowned for its dramatic cliffs and panoramic views of the Brittany coastline. The area is also home to a lighthouse and offers several hiking trails for visitors to enjoy the rugged beauty of the landscape.
  • Saint-Malo: Located about 70 kilometers from La Rabionnaie, Saint-Malo is a historic walled city famous for its picturesque old town and its connection to pirates and privateers. Visitors can walk along the fortified walls, explore the narrow streets filled with shops and restaurants, and visit the Grand Aquarium. 10. Mont-Saint-Michel: Situated around 90 kilometers away, Mont-Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic landmarks. This medieval abbey, perched on a rocky island, attracts millions of visitors each year. Explore the abbey, stroll through the charming village, and witness the extraordinary tides that surround the island.