Situated in Rochefort-en-Terre and only 35 km from Vannes Train Station, Le Moulin de Gueuzon features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Nick
United Kingdom
Great hosts and well equipped property in a beautiful area! Walking distance of bars and restaurants..
Offering a garden and city view, Bed and Breakfast à Rochefort-en-Terre is set in Rochefort-en-Terre, 35 km from Vannes Marina and 36 km from Museum Of Fine Arts, Vannes La Cohue.
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Estonia
Exceptional breakfast, super thanks to Elisabeth for super tasty crepes! Cozy room in nice old house directly in the main street. Very hospital host.
Set in Rochefort-en-Terre, 29 km from Redon, Terres de France - Le Domaine du Moulin Neuf offers a seasonal outdoor pool, barbecue facilities, and children's club. Free WiFi is featured.
Michael
United Kingdom
Nice location, by a lake, which takes 50 minutes to stroll around.
Quiet (in April) and reasonable privacy from other cabins.
Basic equipment only, and not much decor (no lamps, cushions, pictures), but everything is new/modern and worked - the hot water was hot/plentiful and the heating was efficient.
Set in a beautiful village, this listed residence with granite facades dating from the mid-16th-century welcomes you in an historic setting.
Philip
United Kingdom
I inadvertently booked a room with a bath and no shower unit which was not ideal for my wife or me given that we both had had relatively new hips! Without any fuss, the proprietor up-graded us for the following two nights to a splendid room (Louis X1V) overlooking the very quiet square and with a shower in which we could swing two cats! The breakfast was more than adequate and the whole ambience was so wonderfully French.
Set in Rochefort-en-Terre, Studio - 19 features accommodation with a private pool, a balcony and pool views. Boasting a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a picnic area.
Offering a garden and river view, La Grange Aux Moines is set in Saint-Gravé, 46 km from Vannes Marina and 46 km from Museum Of Fine Arts, Vannes La Cohue.
Grace
Australia
The location was great as it’s along the canal and we were doing a 3-day walk, staying at B&Bs.
An interesting, tourist-targetted, 'heritage' little town (...
An interesting, tourist-targetted, 'heritage' little town (not much more than a village really so to take it all in doesn't need more than 2 or 3 hours, depending on how long you spend in each shop; being honest the shops are all honey0traps for your Euro, I read one description of visitors described as walking wallets.
My wife and I spent the afternoon in La Gacilly on our way to R-en-T and glad we did because otherwise, as we had already booked our room, we'd have struggled to find something to do; as it was we arrived 29th September and although a few bars were open when we rrived all bar one restaurant closed as it was the end of the season but fortunately, the one place that was open, 'Les Ardoisières' served superb food at reaasonable prices and great value wine in carafes.
One night to stay is plenty but a nice place if you are on your way to somewhere else.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Loved the location .
Loved the location . Road is not always open so be prepared to walk in . Staff were really helpful with parking . Staff were very friendly . The building is very old and doesn’t have 21 st century facilities but that was exactly what we were looking for. Loved the little old stairway and access in and out. We had the Moulin Rouge room , spacious.the decor was colourful but very French. Loved the old bath and the large bathroom. There was no fridge but we got ice from the bar. If you’re looking for an authentic stay in a medieval town this ticks all the boxes. Would have no problem recommending this place.
Marilyn
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
Rochefort-en-Terre is an enchanting little town, lots of...
Rochefort-en-Terre is an enchanting little town, lots of lovely gift shops, bars and restaurants. We only had the afternoon and 1 night there before leaving in the morning, wish we had stayed a little longer as I understand there is a walk down by the river we would like to have done. Highly recommend this place as a little stop over if you are travelling around northern France.
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La Tour Du Lion is a great hotel in the heart of Rochefort-en-Terre. It's a 15th century building so it has lots of charm. We stayed in the Napoleon Suite and it was huge with fabulous views of the town square and surrounding hills. We had dinner in the hotel garden restaurant twice while we were there and both evenings, the meal was delicious! Breakfasts were also very good with a nice selection of pastries and bread, fruit, yogurt, eggs, meats, cheeses, juice and very good coffee!!
The location is perfect, staff do speak some English and on top of that they were trying hard to understand and communicate. At dinner, our waiter went the extra mile when he was using a translator on the side so that he could address us in English. By far the best hotel experience we have had in France, so far. Dinner was very nice, including a welcome drink on the house. Stuff of this hotel definitely raises the bar for customer experience for non-french speakers in France.
A very beautiful ancient building with tasteful period furniture and yet a modern bathroom. An excellent restaurant with large outside dining and of course inside if necessary. Delicious continental breakfast with freshly pressed orange juice, fresh pastries and their signature pancakes. Delightful service by all.
The access to the rooms is a bit challenging . The hotel is in the heart of the prettiest village in Europe.
Quiet peaceful location by the lake. The lodge was well maintained and comfortable. I enjoyed sitting on the terrace overlooking the lake and listening to and watching the birds. It was close to the pathway around the lake and the, mainly footpath pedestrian route to Rochefort-en-Terre
Everything! Excellent value for money, accommodation & half board. The hotel was super central / well located, the interior was just gorgeous and old worldy. The owners super lovely & welcoming. And the icing on the cake - the food was incredible. Highly recommend.
Lovely old property I the centre of a picturesque village. Restaurant available, also a small terrace. Staff were lovely. I would describe this as a quant, authentic small hotel. Good value and the museum in the chateau grounds unmissable. Loved our stay there.
The location was perfect, in the centre of gorgeous Rochefort-en-Terre but away from the noise of the main streets. We left our car in the 'payant' car park which cost 6,50 Euros for the period from about 13.00 hours on the Monday to 11.30 hours the next day.
Amazing location, great room, good food and welcoming staff. Car park was just a short walk away, and well priced, just like the hotel. Would stay again and recommend to others.
An historic hotel in an historic village full of ancient charm with helpful people to aid on rickety stairs. A splendid local breakfast after a good night’s sleep in a good bed.
Quaint cottage very close to the centre of pretty Rochefort-en-Terre. Beautiful garden where delicious breakfast is served. Comfortable beds and very good shower.
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