Located in Inguiniel, 16 miles from Parc des Expositions Lorient, Logis Auberge de Pont Calleck provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Carole
From
Israel
Modern little hotel. Great restaurant next door ( with limited hours)
Domaine de Manehouarn in Plouay provides accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the apartment free of charge.
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Gîte du Roi Morvan in Ploërdut provides accommodations with an open-air bath, a garden, and barbecue facilities. There's a private entrance at the vacation home for the convenience of those who stay.
hayley
From
United Kingdom
Location fab sue to where we needed to commute too, owners were lovely and very accommodating when things weren’t available in the gite.
A nice place with character, in a fairly central location.
A nice place with character, in a fairly central location. However their request for a significant Ransom, i.e. money held against damage, and not a Deposit which is paid in advance to guarantee the accommodation, would be totally outlawed in the UK and not tolerated by British holiday makers! Are Ransoms normal for holiday cottages in France? If so I cannot understand why the French put up with it. Another point to be made is that they welcome people from other countries other than France but make no effort to have instructions and literature available in English, which almost all visitors from any other country speak as a second language. I was amused speaking to one French lady there, she was learning Esperanto (a dead international language rather than English). French pride is a real problem! I am a direct descendant of William the Conqueror who in 1066 came from Normandy in France and then we descendants of William returned along with the rest of the English speaking world (the USA and the Commonwealth) some 878 years later in 1944 to rescue France from the Nazis and from extinction and having to speak German. You should all be speaking English in gratitude let alone making instructions available in this international language!
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Charles
United Kingdom
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