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Contact Details:
Address:
Lorraine & TonyLa Vieille Boulangerie, 6 Rue des Fournils
Langourla
22330
Reviews:
1 reviewsPrice per night:
price from €70Telephone:
0296304375Mobile:
0677903051Reserve Online
Description:
Description for B&B:
The Old Bakery is located on the outskirts of the charming Breton village of Langourla, nestled within one acre of picturesque grounds. Just a short 15-minute drive away is the medieval town of Jugon les Lacs. The main house boasts 4 double bedrooms and 1 twin bedroom, all equipped with private facilities. Additionally, for those seeking longer stays and independence, there is a fully equipped 2-bedroom Gite/Cottage available. Upon your arrival, a complimentary welcome drink awaits to help you settle in. Should you prefer to dine in, we offer a variety of menus for relaxed evening dining. Please provide us with 24 hours notice so that we may procure the finest local ingredients for your table. Gourmet breaks, offering an exceptional stay and dining experience, can be booked for a minimum of 4 guests. Wine, beer, and cider are also available for purchase. If you plan on embarking on day trips, we are happy to provide a packed lunch. Again, please provide us with 24 hours notice. Langourla is a tranquil village with its own lake, surrounded by rolling countryside and nearby woodlands. The village offers essential shops, 2 bars, and a beautiful church, making it the perfect setting for your holiday. Langourla is conveniently located just 1 hour by car from St Malo, 40 minutes from Rennes Airport, and 35 minutes from the stunning sandy beaches and harbours of baie de St Brieuc. It serves as an ideal base for exploring Cotes dArmor, Ille et Vilaine, and Morbihan. Within a short distance, you will find the breath-taking coastline, stretching from Val-Andre to Cap Fréhel, which transitions from vast sandy beaches to rugged cliffs within just a few kilometers. The area also boasts numerous lakes, offering opportunities for fishing, boating, and birdwatching. Whether you prefer short walks or more challenging treks, the region provides a variety of scenic routes suitable for all levels of hikers. Additionally, Langourla is a popular destination for cyclists. The village hosts an annual Jazz Festival by the lake each summer, and the nearby medieval town of Montcontour showcases a bi-annual medieval fete.Description for Gite
"The Cottage is a charming self-catering accommodation located next to the main house, offering everything you need for a comfortable and independent stay. With two bedrooms – one twin and one double – it can accommodate up to 4 people. Upstairs, you will find a toilet, while downstairs there is a toilet and shower. The kitchen is fully equipped with a fridge, freezer, gas hob and oven, microwave, and washing machine.The sitting area is tastefully furnished, providing a relaxing atmosphere for your stay. Enjoy your favorite TV shows and satellite channels during your downtime. Additionally, private parking is available, and there is a BBQ area for you to enjoy outdoor dining in privacy and comfort.
To make your stay even more convenient, we provide all bed linen and towels. Whether you are planning a long or short stay, we have you covered. Please contact us for pricing information. We look forward to welcoming you!"
Reviews
Appréciations pour La Vieille Boulangerie, Langourla:
Bravo
Lorraine et Tony sont très attentionnés envers leurs hôtes les chambres ont tout le confort nous nous sommes sentis à la maison nous avons été enchantés de notre séjour
Directions
Directions to La Vieille Boulangerie from the port at St Malo:
Follow the signs for Toutes Directions, heading towards Rennes. Take the N176 going west towards St Brieuc and Dinan. Continue on this road until you pass Dinan, then exit for Caulnes and Broons onto the D766. After approximately 1-2 kilometers, the road will become the D793. At the roundabout, take the road to Broons (D793).
From Dinard Airport:
Take the D766, which will merge onto the N176. Join the N176 heading west towards St Brieuc and Dinan. Stay on this road until you pass Dinan, then turn off for Caulnes and Broons on the D766. After about 1-2 kilometers, the road becomes the D793. At the roundabout, take the road to Broons (D793).
Once you arrive in Broons:
Continue straight through the center and bear left after the church towards Ereac (D793).
In Ereac:
Take the second exit at the roundabout as you enter the village, following the D46 towards Langourla. You will see La Poste on your right and the Pharmacie on your left. After approximately 4 kilometers, you will see a small concrete signpost on the left side of the road pointing right to Rouillac. Ignore this sign. Shortly after, you will see another signpost on the right side of the road pointing left to Langourla. Take this road and follow it until you reach the crossroads in the village. There will be a large church on your right, a shop, and a bar/tabac in front. Go straight over the crossroads, passing the closed pink Boulangerie on the left. La Vieille Boulangerie is located about 300 meters further on the right.
If you miss the small concrete signpost:
Continue until you reach a right-hand bend. Turn left at this bend and after a short distance, you will see the large church on your left. Turn right by the shop and bar/tabac, and La Vieille Boulangerie is located about 300 meters further on the right.
Follow the signs for Toutes Directions, heading towards Rennes. Take the N176 going west towards St Brieuc and Dinan. Continue on this road until you pass Dinan, then exit for Caulnes and Broons onto the D766. After approximately 1-2 kilometers, the road will become the D793. At the roundabout, take the road to Broons (D793).
From Dinard Airport:
Take the D766, which will merge onto the N176. Join the N176 heading west towards St Brieuc and Dinan. Stay on this road until you pass Dinan, then turn off for Caulnes and Broons on the D766. After about 1-2 kilometers, the road becomes the D793. At the roundabout, take the road to Broons (D793).
Once you arrive in Broons:
Continue straight through the center and bear left after the church towards Ereac (D793).
In Ereac:
Take the second exit at the roundabout as you enter the village, following the D46 towards Langourla. You will see La Poste on your right and the Pharmacie on your left. After approximately 4 kilometers, you will see a small concrete signpost on the left side of the road pointing right to Rouillac. Ignore this sign. Shortly after, you will see another signpost on the right side of the road pointing left to Langourla. Take this road and follow it until you reach the crossroads in the village. There will be a large church on your right, a shop, and a bar/tabac in front. Go straight over the crossroads, passing the closed pink Boulangerie on the left. La Vieille Boulangerie is located about 300 meters further on the right.
If you miss the small concrete signpost:
Continue until you reach a right-hand bend. Turn left at this bend and after a short distance, you will see the large church on your left. Turn right by the shop and bar/tabac, and La Vieille Boulangerie is located about 300 meters further on the right.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
3 | 70 | 75 | 455 | 490 | 20 | Yes | ||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
2 | 95 | 95 | 630 | 630 | Yes | |||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | n/a | n/a | 250 | 450 | 20 | No |
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Attractions
- Jugon-les-Lacs - Located just 10 minutes away from La Vieille Boulangerie, Jugon-les-Lacs is a charming village known for its picturesque lake. Visitors can enjoy various water sports activities, go for a leisurely walk around the lake or explore the historic streets lined with traditional Breton houses.
- Château de la Hunaudaye - Situated approximately 15 minutes from Langourla, the impressive Château de la Hunaudaye is a medieval fortress that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, climb the towers, and learn about the castle's fascinating past.
- Dinan - A short 25-minute drive from Langourla, Dinan is a town full of medieval charm. Its well-preserved ramparts, cobblestone streets, and half-timbered houses create a captivating atmosphere. Visitors can wander through the town's narrow alleys, visit the imposing Château de Dinan, and enjoy panoramic views from the clock tower.
- L'abbaye de Lehon - Located about 30 minutes away, L'abbaye de Lehon is a beautiful 12th-century abbey nestled in the village of Lehon. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins, stroll through the serene gardens, and admire the Romanesque architecture. The peaceful surroundings provide a tranquil retreat from the bustling city life.
- Cap Fréhel - Approximately 45 minutes from Langourla, Cap Fréhel is a stunning coastal area known for its dramatic cliffs and breathtaking views. Visitors can take a scenic hike along the cliffs, visit the historic lighthouse, and enjoy the panoramic vistas of the rugged coastline and the turquoise sea.
- Saint-Malo - Situated around an hour from Langourla, the fortified city of Saint-Malo is a must-visit destination. Famous for its impressive ramparts and historic old town, Saint-Malo offers a wide range of attractions, including beautiful beaches, maritime museums, and the opportunity to walk along the city walls for stunning views of the ocean.
- Mont Saint-Michel - Although a bit further away (approximately 1.5 hours), Mont Saint-Michel is an iconic UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most visited attractions. This medieval abbey is perched on a rocky island and is surrounded by a mesmerizing tidal bay. Visitors can explore the abbey's stunning architecture, wander through the narrow streets, and witness the dramatic tides that surround the island. These tourist attractions near La Vieille Boulangerie offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring medieval castles and picturesque towns to enjoying scenic coastal walks and visiting world-renowned landmarks.