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Marie Christine LecrubierTrouga
Plélan Le Petit
22980
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We offer self-contained cottages designed for two people, featuring a private kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. A daily tax of 0.50 euros per adult applies. Conveniently located, shops are only 2 kilometers away, while beautiful beaches can be reached within a 20-minute drive. The charming town of Dinan is 13 kilometers away, and the famous St Malo is just 30 kilometers away. Additionally, a variety of crêperies and restaurants can be found within 3 kilometers of the cottages.Description for Gite
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On your GPS, enter the following destination: Trouga 22980 Plélan le Petit.
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Property type | Quantity |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 55 | 55 | 350 | 350 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 70 | 490 |
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Attractions
- Château de Combourg: Located in Combourg, this medieval castle is famous for its association with French writer François-René de Chateaubriand. Visitors can explore the castle's historic rooms, admire the surrounding landscape, and learn about its literary significance.
- Dinan: Just a short drive from Trouga, Dinan is a picturesque medieval town that offers stunning views of the Rance River. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone streets, visit the 13th-century Dinan Castle, and explore the charming half-timbered houses.
- Cobac Parc: Situated in Lanhélin, Cobac Parc is a family-friendly amusement park offering a range of attractions. From thrilling rides to water slides, this park provides entertainment for visitors of all ages. Additionally, there are picnic areas and restaurants available for a relaxed day out.
- Mont Saint-Michel: One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site located about an hour's drive from Trouga. This medieval abbey is perched on a rocky island, surrounded by tidal waters. Visitors can explore the abbey's architectural marvels, stroll through the charming streets, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- Fort La Latte: Situated on the Cap Fréhel peninsula, Fort La Latte is a well-preserved medieval fortress dating back to the 14th century. Visitors can wander through the various rooms and towers, walk along the battlements, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Brittany coastline.
- Cobac Parc Aquafun: Located within Cobac Parc, Aquafun is a water park that offers a range of aquatic activities. Visitors can enjoy thrilling water slides, relax in the lazy river, or sunbathe on the spacious deck. It's a perfect spot for a fun-filled day of water-based adventures.
- Rance Valley: The Rance Valley is a picturesque area renowned for its natural beauty and charming villages. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the riverbank, go boating or kayaking, and explore the quaint villages of Saint-Suliac and Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets.
- La Bourbansais Castle and Zoo: Located in Pleugueneuc, La Bourbansais is a castle that also houses a zoo. Visitors can explore the castle's elegant rooms, stroll through the extensive gardens, and observe various animal species in the zoo. It's a great destination for history and animal lovers alike.
- Saint-Malo: Situated on the Brittany coast, Saint-Malo is a fortified city known for its rich maritime history. Visitors can walk along the city walls, explore the narrow alleys of the old town, and visit attractions such as the Saint-Malo Cathedral and the Fort National. 10. Cap Fréhel: Cap Fréhel is a stunning headland located on the Brittany coastline. It offers breathtaking views of the rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and surrounding landscapes. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the coastal paths and enjoy the beauty of this natural site.