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B&B Offers a Private Parking Lot, Indoor and Outdoor Swimming Pools, Equipped with a Gym and Billiard Room

| 4 Bedroom| 4 Bathroom|
€ 134 per night
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Description
A stone’s throw from Vannes and the Gulf of Morbihan, Philippe welcomes you all year round at the bed & breakfast, our country home, a renovated traditional Breton farmhouse located in a flower-filled and tree-lined property; a place of serenity suitable for escape and relaxation.

You will be staying in one of our carefully decorated themed rooms that invite our guests to travel. Each one is spacious and equipped with a private bathroom for your utmost comfort. The house offers a private parking lot, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and is equipped with a gym and billiard room to provide real moments of tranquillity. Breakfast is always a pleasurable experience with fresh, local products.

Morbihan, a land of legend and emotion

Does your heart lurch between land and sea? No worries, Morbihan has both to offer! Discover this beautiful and colourful region: Vannes and its medieval city, the Gulf of Morbihan and its preserved islands, the legends of the Forest of Brocéliande, Carnac and its standing stones, Quiberon and its wild coastline. Visit all the rich and varied sites that will enhance your stay at Les Dames des Nages.

The Rooms comfort

Our four rooms, named after famous ships, are both an invitation to travel and escape and a cosy cocoon to come home to.

The Vasa

Naturally, the Vasa room is inspired by Scandinavian design with its wooden furniture, pastel colours and bold, clean lines. It is located on the first floor and has a direct access to the garden.  
 
160x200 cm bed
Cupboard space
Private bathroom with shower and toilet
Hairdryer
Cosmetic products
Bathrobe
Slippers
Tea and coffe making facilities in room
A table and two lawn chairs  
 
Vasa was a famous 17th century warship that foundered and sank after sailing about 1,300 metres (1,400 yards) into its maiden voyage from the Stockholm harbour on the 10th of August 1628. After falling into obscurity, searches were launched and the ship was recovered in 1961. Today it is on display in a Stockholm museum and has become a symbol of Swedish history and military might in the 17th century.

The Victoria

The Victoria room’s design is inspired by Magellan’s journey around the world, with a subtle mix of Iberian and Asian decoration: red and saffron tones, dark wood furniture and a chaise longue, in short, a call to escape and reverie. It is located on the second floor with a view on the garden.

180x200 cm bed
Closet space
Private bathroom with shower, bathtub and toilet
Hairdryer
Cosmetic products
Bathrobe
Slippers
Tea and coffee making facilities in room
 
The Victoria was the first ship to circumnavigate the globe, from September 1519 to September 1521, under the command of the explorer Magellan. The ship was a 16th century, 45-man crewed, Spanish carrack with which Magellan discovered a passage to the West and the Pacific Ocean, south of Chile. This passage was named the Strait of Magellan. Upon the expedition’s return to Spain, minus its captain who had been killed in the Philippines, and after having crossed the Indian Ocean and passed the Cape of Good Hope, the Victoria’s crew had been reduced to only 18.

La Boussole

Bed 180x200 cm
Wardrobe storage
Bathroom and private toilets
Hair dryer
Cosmetic products
Bathrobes
Mules
Kettle with tea, coffee, infusions
Free wifi

In the 18th Century, the french king, Louis XVI, was interested in travel undertaken by the Bristish. The king confided to the count of La Pérouse the management of a circumnavigation trip.

La Boussole and l’Astrolabe, are two frigates choosen for the expedition under the command of the captain La Pérouse. The both frigate left from Brest on August 1st 1785. They easily rossed the Cap Horn and arrived at Concepción Bay on Feb 23rd 1786, La pérouse is anchored there til March 17th.

On april 9th, La Pérouse made a stopover at « Easter Island » and inthe Sandwich Islands (Hawaï) where he discovered Maui Island. On June 23rd, the frigates arrived at the Canada / Alaska coast. Then the captain sailed along the west coast  of America. On Sept 14th he arrived in Monterey (California) helped by the spanish. Crossing the pacific sea from east to west, he entered in Macao, China, on Jan 3rd 1787 then on Feb  26 in the Manilla Bay before saling to the north.

Frist European browser to enter in China and Japan area, La Pérouse discovered the strait of Yeso (Hokkaido Japan) and Sakhalin (Russia) (that carries his name).

Captain La Perouse then goes to Central Pacific sea. On Dec 9th 1787 arrived in Maouna (Samoa Islands)his botanist Robert de Lamanon and twelve ship members are massacred when there were looking for water. The he continued to the Tonga Islands and in Jan 26th in Botany Bay (Australia).  On March 15th he left for the north east. Taken in a cyclone, the two frigates broke and disappeared near the Island Santa Crus (Salomon Islands) in mid June 1788.

The Mary Rose

The Mary Rose room is more British in inspiration, its decoration is a tribute to England and its great maritime history.

bed 180x200 cm
wardrobe
bathroom with walk-in shower and private toilet
hairdryer
cosmetics
bathrobe and towels
mules
kettle with tea, coffee, infusions.

Mary Rose was a Tudor emblem and was part of the naval program of King Henry VIII of England. Having served for 33 years in several wars against France and Scotland and having been largely rebuilt in 1536, she fought for the last time on July 19, 1545. In her last fight, she sank in the Solent, the arm of sea separating England from the Isle of Wight opposite the castle of Sousthsea, in which was Henry VIII. The wreck of the Mary Rose was rediscovered in 1971 and a rescue operation was organized in 1982. This, one of the most complex and expensive projects in the history of maritime archeology, made it possible to bail out a large section of the ship and thousands of objects dating back to the Tudor period.

Relaxation

Indoor heated pool
 
During your stay at our bed & breakfast you will be able to enjoy moments of wellness in our indoor pool without chlorine heated at 28°, with a direct access to the patio and garden.

For your comfort, pool chairs are set up around the pool and wooden ones outside to laze about in the sun.
 
You can appreciate these moments of relaxation and tranquillity to start the day or after your touring, all in a calm and restful atmosphere.
 
For the sportier ones, the counter-current turbine installed in the pool can help you keep in shape.
 
Important Information : The pool is cloded in winter, the reopening will be in  Mid April.

Fitness Area
 
Feel like exercising? B&B offers a fitness room equipped with a number of machines.
 
Set up in a luminous and ventilated room, with a view on the garden, you can enjoy pleasant moments while taking care of yourself, along with your loved one(s).
 
Equipment:
 
2 treadmills
Elliptical cycle
Weights
“Ab” bench
Step machine
Yoga mat

The Garden
 
A first flower garden that combines climbing roses, wisteria, olive trees and more...  a second more intimate cottage garden with flowers and herbs.
 
These gardens are favourable to reverie and relaxation, with a number of little hidden niches. Here you can do some reading, meditate or simply listen the birds singing.
 
A large wooden patio with pool chairs to share moments in the sun.

Bicycle rides
 
From B&B you can discover the surrounding countryside, between fields, sunken roads roads and prairies.
 
You can also follow walking trails on foot or by bicycle. These will take you to green plains, rocky heights with panoramic views on the"  Landes de Lanvaux". You will find beautiful hollow roads along these trails.
 
The house offers bicycles

Billiard

Relax around a pool at your disposal

Hot tub

We offer our guests a moment of relaxation in our self-cleaning and high-quality jacuzzi.

Our SPA offers our guests a hot tub eqquipped for massages of air and water. It has a large capacity and an ideal ergonomic seating. This hot tub is extremely relaxing, it is heated to more than 33°C. It is also stirred by water jets and bubbles allowing a total relaxation. Hydromassagereduces pressure on joints.

The surroundings

Grand-Champ
 
At the foot of the "Landes de Lanvaux", Grand-Champ is a flow-filled and welcoming town.
 
A town with much character, it has many archaeological ruins, an architectural heritage rich in chapels, castles,wayside crosses, fountains and mills.
 
In the parish church one can find two sculpted wooden panels, statues dating back to the 19th century, cassocks woven in gold and silver…
 
The town also has:
 
A swimming pool and solarium
A tennis court
Ponds and rivers for fishing
An open air market every Saturday morning

Vannes, the medieval city
 
The capital of Morbihan, Vannes is a multi-faceted city: marina, fortified city, medieval city, a city of art and history…
 
With its several gates, such as the one leading to the old prison, you can gain access to the fortified city and its timber-framed houses. The marina looks like a seaside resort with its many terraces. You can go for a nice stroll through the rampart gardens, in bloom throughout the year, and the 13th century bathhouses.
 
You can go all the way to the Conleau peninsula, with its seaside pines and beautiful view over the Gulf of Morbihan.
 
Worth visiting in Vannes are also the aquarium, butterfly garden, and of course its great open air market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, where you will find the freshest local products and fish.

The Gulf of Morbihan

The Gulf of Morbihan (little sea in Breton) is a veritable small interior sea. It is in the “most beautiful bays in the world” club. Indeed, the Gulf offers a unique display in which earth and sea merge in changing landscapes.
 
Legend has it there are as many islands as there are days in a year. In truth, around 40 have been counted, among which 30 are inhabited. A cruise across the Gulf will give you a better picture and allow you to discover this fascinating labyrinth..
 
Many hiking trails can also give you the opportunity to admire beautiful landscapes, visit quaint, authentic villages such as Larmor-Baden, and discover breathtaking vantage points.
Location
Listing Details

About the property

  • Property Type : Bed and breakfast
  • Internet Access : Wi-Fi
  • This property sleeps max 8 people
  • This property has 4 bedroom(s)
  • This property has 4 bathroom(s)

Suitabilities

  • Suitable for children
  • Ask owner for elders
  • Ask owner for wheelchair
  • Pets allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Ask owner for long term rentals
Features

Bedrooms

  • Double bedroom [Bedroom 1]
  • Double bedroom [Bedroom 2]
  • Double bedroom [Bedroom 3]
  • Double bedroom [Bedroom 4]

Bathrooms

  • Full bathroom (en-suite) [Bathroom 1]
  • Full bathroom (en-suite) [Bathroom 2]
  • Full bathroom (en-suite) [Bathroom 3]
  • Full bathroom (en-suite) [Bathroom 4]

Other rooms

  • Dining Room, Kitchen, Living Room

Attraction

  • Near Restaurants
  • Near Shopping

Activities

  • Walking Tours

Amenities

  • Entertainment
    •  • TV 
    General
    •  • Bed linen  • Towels  • Hairdryer 
    Sports and leisure
    •  • Fitness machine  • Hot tub  • Indoor jacuzzi 
    Outdoor facilities
    •  • Garden  • Terrace 
    Parking
    •  • Parking 
    Kitchen equipment
    •  • Electric kettle 
Price Details
General Price
Season Begin Date End Date Weekly Nightly Weekendnight Monthly Min stay
The Vasa(Price from) 07 Mar, 2022 06 Mar, 2023 € 938 € 134 € - € - 2 nights
Special Price
Season Begin Date End Date Weekly Nightly Weekendnight Monthly Min stay
The Victoria(Price breakfast included from) 07 Mar, 2022 06 Mar, 2023 994 142 - - 2 nights
La Boussole(Price from) 07 Mar, 2022 06 Mar, 2023 833 119 - - 2 nights
The Mary Rose(Price from) 07 Mar, 2022 06 Mar, 2023 994 142 - - 2 nights

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