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Experience a warm and inviting stay at the Hortensias, nestled between the serene sea and enchanting river. Immerse yourself in a welcoming atmosphere that embodies the essence of a true family home. Indulge in the comfort of two generously-sized bedrooms, each equipped with their own private bathrooms. Enjoy picturesque views of the vibrant garden, enhancing your tranquil getaway on the first floor of our residence.Reviews
Appréciations pour Les Hortensias, Querrien:
Magnifique !
Fabuleux séjour aux hortensias où Sophie et Jean-Marc accueillent leurs hôtes avec énormément de gentillesse et d'attentions. Ils sont aux petits soins et on se sent "comme à la maison" avec le pittoresque de la demeure typiquement bretonne où tout est pensé pour le plaisir des yeux et le confort rendu tellement chaleureux... jusqu'au jardin entretenu à la perfection, un écrin fleuri et verdoyant où chaises longues et hamac nous attendent pour un moment de pure détente. La chambre est spacieuse, parfaitement propre, joliment décorée et très confortable. Le coin salle d'eau est très pratique, très mignon et également d'une propreté remarquable. Il est même possible de se servir un verre d'eau ou de se préparer un thé, un café dans la chambre. Sophie a pensé à tout, jusqu'au moindre détail. La literie est de qualité et réellement confortable. Je navais plus dormi aussi bien depuis longtemps. La maison est au calme, sans autre bruit que le chant des oiseaux. Enfin la table du petit-déjeuner offre autant de plaisir visuel que gustatif, Sophie régale ses hôtes de produits régionaux, frais et faits maison (crêpes, gâteaux...) Je n'ai pas goûté la table d'hôtes proposée par Sophie pour le dîner, mais les délicieux effluves dégagés en soirée me l'ont fait regretter... Jadresse un immense merci à Sophie et Jean-Marc et jespère avoir le plaisir de revenir dans leur charmante maison.
Delightful
My wife and I have just returned from a delightful 2 night stay and would like to record our thanks to Sophie for her warm and friendly welcome and her superb food.
Directions
Once you reach the village, continue following the sign for Guiscriff. After approximately 800 meters past the sign marking the end of Querrien, you will reach Kernec. Our location is just on the right side of the road after the intersection.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Wi-Fi
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Garden
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Credit cards accepted
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Quimperlé Abbey: Located in the nearby town of Quimperlé, Quimperlé Abbey is a historical site that dates back to the 12th century. The abbey offers visitors a chance to explore its beautiful architecture and learn about its rich history.
- Pont-Aven: Just a short drive from Kernec, Pont-Aven is a charming town known for its association with the art movement called the "Pont-Aven School." Visitors can stroll along the riverside promenade, visit art galleries, and enjoy the picturesque scenery that inspired famous artists like Paul Gauguin.
- Concarneau: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, Concarneau is a fortified town renowned for its historical charm and vibrant fishing port. Visitors can explore the well-preserved medieval center, walk along the city walls, and sample delicious seafood in the numerous restaurants.
- Quimper: As the capital of the Finistère department, Quimper is a city rich in history and culture. It is famous for its charming old town, adorned with half-timbered houses and narrow streets. Quimper is also known for its exquisite pottery, which can be admired at the Faïencerie Henriot-Quimper.
- Carnac Megaliths: Located approximately 50 kilometers from Kernec, the Carnac Megaliths are a must-visit for history enthusiasts. This vast collection of standing stones, believed to be over 6,000 years old, is one of the most significant prehistoric sites in Europe.
- Lorient: Positioned on the coast of the Bay of Biscay, Lorient is a dynamic city that offers a mix of historical sites and modern attractions. Visitors can explore the German submarine base, visit the Eric Tabarly Sailing Museum, and enjoy the beautiful beaches in the area.
- Pont Scorff Zoo: Situated in the town of Pont Scorff, just a short drive from Kernec, this zoo is home to an extensive variety of animals from all around the world. It provides a wonderful opportunity for families to observe and learn about different species in a natural setting.
- Huelgoat Forest: Located in the heart of the Armorique Regional Natural Park, Huelgoat Forest is a magical woodland known for its striking rock formations and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can explore enchanting paths, discover the legendary "Chaos de Huelgoat," and enjoy a peaceful picnic surrounded by nature.
- Morlaix: Positioned along the picturesque Bay of Morlaix, the town of Morlaix offers a fascinating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can admire the Viaduct, explore the medieval quarter with its half-timbered houses, and take a stroll along the charming harbor. 10. Quiberon Peninsula: Located on the southern coast of Brittany, the Quiberon Peninsula is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, rugged cliffs, and clear waters. Visitors can enjoy various water sports, take scenic coastal walks, and savor fresh seafood in the charming seaside villages.