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Address:

Marguerite Roy
5 rue de Kerangall
Brest
29200

Reviews:

5 reviews

Price per week:

price from €1200

Telephone:

0298421940

Mobile:

0611164736

Description:

Description for B&B:

The building, constructed in 2008 on the grounds of a former orchard enclosed by stone walls, boasts a modern and eco-friendly design. The architect specifically created the house to cater to both professional travelers and discerning vacationers. With their orientation towards the southeast, both rooms are flooded with natural light through large French windows. Each room also features its own private entrance. Additionally, a wooden deck with garden furniture offers a serene outdoor space. The surrounding stone walls and two old apple trees evoke the nostalgia of the orchards that once stood here. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed.

The "Oak room" exudes a contemporary and cozy ambiance, furnished with elegant oak furniture. Spanning 18 square meters, the room showcases an oak wooden floor, a comfortable 160cm-wide bed, a desk, a cupboard, and an armchair. The room also includes a private bathroom and a French window that opens onto a wooden deck. Garden furniture is available on the deck, providing a tranquil spot to relax. The room has its own private entrance and offers WiFi connectivity.

In contrast, the "Rosewood room" exudes an atmosphere dominated by the warm hues of rosewood and the timeless elegance of 1930s furniture. Covering an area of 15 square meters, the room features an oak wooden floor, a cozy 140cm-wide bed, a desk, and a cupboard. The room also includes a private bathroom and a French window that opens onto a wooden deck. Garden furniture is provided on the deck, offering a peaceful outdoor seating area. Like the "Oak room," the "Rosewood room" has its own private entrance and WiFi access.

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Reviews

Appréciations pour Les Terrasses de Kerangall, Brest:

Une chambre d'hôtes au top
Review by: François, Nov 13 2016 8:41PM
Les chambres sont vraiment très agréables et superbement décorées.
Le petit déjeuner est incroyable : produits frais et bio, un vrai régal.
L'accueil est impeccable.
Une immense recommandation pour les vacances comme pour les déplacements professionnels!
Terrasses de Kerangall
Review by: Bertrand David, Oct 8 2016 11:02PM
Un accueil chaleureux, une chambre parfaite, une salle de bain impeccable, des petits déjeuners fabuleux, une indépendance appréciable, une hôtesse charmante, discrète tout en étant disponible, bref, un séjour réussi. Merci.
Un séjour, pour 2 nuits, de grande qualité.
Review by: HAREL, Sep 25 2015 10:55AM
Accueil : parfait.
Chambre chène : parfaite.
Petits déjeuners : sublimes.
Super expérience
Review by: Dou, Sep 17 2013 2:30PM
Les chambres sont spacieuses et lumineuses avec une entrée et SDB indépendante, le petit déjeuner est a tomber.
Merci !
Les Terrasses de Kérangall. Brest
Review by: Monnery, Dec 12 2010 9:09PM
2 DECEMBRE 2010 de gros flocons tombent sur Brest et ses environs, nous sommes reçus avec chaleur et attentions par notre hôtesse, dans une maison SUPERBE ! après une nuit douillette, un petit déjeuner gourmand nous est servi, plaisir des yeux et du palais ! l'envie de revenir bientôt. Merci Mme ROY ....

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Directions

If you are arriving from the expressway or Quimper Rennes, head towards OCEANOPOLIS. Keep going for approximately 400m until you reach the boat-restaurant called "La Petite Folie." Before you reach the bridge, make a left onto the road from Old St. Mark's. Proceed to a roundabout and take the left turn after 100m onto Celtic Street, which will lead you to Kerangall Street.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: single rate starting at 57
Apartment 2
Holiday Home 2 1200 1200

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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Brest Castle: Located on the banks of the Penfeld River, Brest Castle is a striking fortress built in the 13th century. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's history and houses the National Maritime Museum.
  • Oceanopolis: This popular aquarium and ocean discovery park is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. Oceanopolis showcases various marine ecosystems, including polar, tropical, and temperate zones, and features interactive exhibits and educational displays.
  • The Tanguy Tower: Situated in the Recouvrance district, the Tanguy Tower is a well-preserved medieval tower that now serves as a museum. It provides insights into Brest's past and showcases historical artifacts and paintings.
  • The Capucins Market: Known as the largest covered market in Brest, the Capucins Market is a vibrant place to explore local produce, seafood, and regional specialties. It's a great spot to experience the local culinary scene and pick up some delicious treats.
  • The Brest National Botanical Conservatory: Nestled within a stunning 30-hectare park, this conservatory is home to a vast collection of plants from around the world. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walks and admire the beautiful flora and fauna.
  • La Recouvrance: This replica of a 19th-century naval schooner offers sailing experiences and guided tours. It's a unique opportunity to learn about traditional sailing techniques and immerse yourself in maritime history.
  • The Musée des Beaux-Arts: Housed in a former palace, the Musée des Beaux-Arts showcases an extensive collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It features works by renowned artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Picasso.
  • The National Navy Museum: Located in the Castle of Brest, the National Navy Museum offers an in-depth exploration of the French Navy's rich history. It displays a vast collection of naval artifacts, models, and interactive exhibits.
  • The Brest Arsenal: As one of France's largest naval bases, the Brest Arsenal boasts impressive historical buildings and shipyards. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the site's military significance and witness the ongoing naval activities. 10. The Pont de Recouvrance: This iconic vertical-lift bridge spans the Penfeld River, connecting the city center with the Recouvrance district. It offers stunning views of the harbor and hosts regular naval parades and events. Please note that the availability and accessibility of these attractions may vary, so it's advisable to check their official websites or local tourism resources for the latest information before planning your visit.

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