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AnickLa Pommerais, N°22
Plouer sur Rance
22490
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Description:
Description for B&B:
There is a room available on the first floor that can accommodate two people.Description for Gite
This cozy bungalow, spanning over 20 m2, provides a tranquil and private retreat. It features a compact yet fully-equipped kitchen, a bathroom, a toilet, a comfortable living room, and a delightful terrace measuring 10 m2, accompanied by a charming garden and a barbecue area. Additionally, for your convenience, there is private parking available for one car.Reviews
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Directions
Travel Directions:
Location: Situated between Dinan, Dinard, and St Malo.
Starting from Rennes: Follow the N137 Rennes-St Malo road towards St Brieuc N176. Take a right turn at the sign for "Ville es Nonais" and then turn left towards "Plouer sur Rance".
After crossing the "Pont Saint Hubert", take the first left onto "Rue du Petit Doué". Then, take the first left again, and you will find the second house on the right.
Location: Situated between Dinan, Dinard, and St Malo.
Starting from Rennes: Follow the N137 Rennes-St Malo road towards St Brieuc N176. Take a right turn at the sign for "Ville es Nonais" and then turn left towards "Plouer sur Rance".
After crossing the "Pont Saint Hubert", take the first left onto "Rue du Petit Doué". Then, take the first left again, and you will find the second house on the right.
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Prices
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
1 | 60 | 60 | 400 | 420* | oui | |||||||||
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Holiday Home | 1 | 300 | * 350 | 1 |
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Attractions
- Château de Dinan: Located in the nearby town of Dinan, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and courtyard, as well as learn about its rich history through informative displays.
- Saint-Malo: A picturesque coastal town, Saint-Malo is known for its charming old town and impressive fortifications. Visitors can stroll along the city walls, explore the narrow cobbled streets, and enjoy the beautiful beaches. The town also offers various museums, including the Musée d'Histoire de Saint-Malo, which delves into the city's maritime past.
- Mont Saint-Michel: One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island. This UNESCO World Heritage Site attracts millions of visitors each year. Explore the narrow streets, visit the abbey, and admire the panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- Cap Fréhel: Located along the Emerald Coast, Cap Fréhel offers breathtaking coastal scenery. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the cliffs, hike along the coastal paths, and spot various bird species in the nature reserve. The lighthouse at Cap Fréhel is also worth a visit.
- Fort La Latte: Situated near Cap Fréhel, Fort La Latte is a medieval fortress perched on a rocky promontory. This well-preserved castle offers guided tours and provides a glimpse into the region's defensive history. The location itself is picturesque, with stunning views of the rugged coastline.
- Rance Tidal Power Station: Just a short distance from Plouer sur Rance, the Rance Tidal Power Station is the world's first and largest tidal power plant. Visitors can learn about renewable energy and the engineering behind harnessing tidal power through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
- Dinard: Located across the Rance River from Saint-Malo, Dinard is a charming seaside resort town known for its Belle Époque villas and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the town's elegant gardens, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade, and visit the various art galleries and museums.
- Combourg Castle: Situated in the town of Combourg, this medieval castle is famous for being the childhood home of renowned French writer François-René de Chateaubriand. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, gardens, and interior, which houses a museum dedicated to Chateaubriand's life and works.
- Cobac Parc: A family-friendly amusement park located in Lanhélin, Cobac Parc offers a range of attractions and activities for all ages. From thrilling rides and water slides to mini golf and paddleboats, there's something for everyone to enjoy. 10. Rance Valley: The picturesque Rance Valley offers beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can hike or bike along the river, explore the quaint village of Lehon, or take a scenic boat trip along the Rance River to admire the natural beauty of the area.