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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:

Constructed in 2008 within the confines of a former orchard, enveloped by sturdy stone walls, this contemporary and eco-friendly building was designed to cater to the needs of both business travelers and discerning vacationers. Each of the two rooms face the southeast, allowing ample natural light to flood in through the expansive French windows. With their own private entrances, these rooms offer a sense of exclusivity. The wooden deck, adorned with comfortable garden furniture, provides a serene space to unwind. The surrounding garden is enclosed by stone walls, reminiscent of the orchards that once stood here, complemented by two ancient apple trees. Regrettably, pets are not permitted.

The "Oak room" exudes a contemporary and inviting ambiance, showcasing tasteful oak furniture. Spanning 18 square meters, the room features an oak wooden floor, a spacious 160cm wide bed, a desk, a cupboard, and an armchair. The private bathroom ensures convenience and privacy. Through the French window, guests can access the wooden deck, where garden furniture is thoughtfully arranged. A private entrance and WiFi connectivity further enhance the experience.

In the "Rosewood room," warm tones of rosewood dominate the atmosphere, complemented by elegant furniture reminiscent of the 1930s. Covering an area of 15 square meters, the room boasts an oak wooden floor, a comfortable 140cm wide bed, a desk, and a cupboard. The private bathroom guarantees convenience and privacy. Like the Oak room, the Rosewood room also offers access to the wooden deck through a French window, where garden furniture is thoughtfully placed. A private entrance and WiFi connectivity complete the offerings.

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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, take the OCEANOPOLIS exit. Keep going for approximately 400m until you reach the boat-restaurant called "La Petite Folie." Just before the bridge, make a left turn onto the road that leads to Old St. Mark's. Follow the road until you reach a roundabout, then take a left turn onto Celtic Street after 100m, 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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Attractions

  • Brest Castle: Located in the heart of Brest, Brest Castle is a historic fortress dating back to the 13th century. It offers stunning views of the city and houses the National Maritime Museum, showcasing the area's maritime heritage.
  • Oceanopolis: A renowned aquarium and ocean discovery center, Oceanopolis is a must-visit attraction in Brest. It features three main pavilions dedicated to tropical, polar, and temperate marine ecosystems, with over 10,000 animals representing various species.
  • National Botanical Conservatory of Brest: Situated on the outskirts of Brest, this botanical garden covers over 30 hectares of land. It boasts a vast collection of plants, including rare and endangered species, as well as themed gardens, greenhouses, and walking trails.
  • Saint-Malo Castle: Approximately an hour's drive from Brest, Saint-Malo Castle is a stunning medieval fortress located in the coastal town of Saint-Malo. Visitors can explore the castle's ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the sea, and discover its fascinating history.
  • Pointe Saint-Mathieu: Situated about 20 kilometers west of Brest, Pointe Saint-Mathieu is a scenic headland known for its picturesque lighthouse and historic abbey ruins. It offers breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and is a popular spot for nature walks and birdwatching.
  • Recouvrance Bridge: Spanning the Penfeld River, Recouvrance Bridge is an iconic symbol of Brest. This bascule bridge connects the city center with the district of Recouvrance and is an impressive engineering feat. Visitors can witness the bridge in action as it opens to allow boats to pass.
  • Tanguy Tower: Located in the heart of Brest, Tanguy Tower is a medieval tower turned museum that showcases the history of the city. Visitors can explore its various exhibits, including archaeological artifacts, models, and interactive displays.
  • Musee des Beaux-Arts: Situated in a former palace, the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Brest houses an extensive collection of fine art, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum showcases works from various periods and artists, both local and international.
  • Le Quartz: As the main cultural center of Brest, Le Quartz offers a diverse program of theater, dance, music, and visual arts. Visitors can catch a performance or exhibition in this modern and vibrant venue. 10. Brest Harbor: The bustling Brest Harbor is a great place to soak up the maritime atmosphere of the city. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, admire the boats and yachts, and enjoy a meal or drink in one of the many restaurants and cafes overlooking the harbor.

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