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This accommodation offers two bedrooms, one furnished with a comfortable double bed, and the other with two twin beds. An additional bed or cot can be provided if needed. The toilet and shower room are separate and equipped with a refreshing hydro-massage shower. The lounge doubles as a breakfast room and is complete with amenities for making tea and coffee, as well as a TV, video player, and various games for entertainment. At the rear, a peaceful and private garden awaits, complete with a barbecue and outdoor furniture for relaxation. If desired, an evening meal can be arranged upon request.Reviews
Appréciations pour La Vieille Porte, Sevignac:
Brilliant
What a find !
You couldn't do better than, "The Old Gate" Beautifully quiet countryside. Beds you can actually sleep on. Really enjoyed my stay. and you will too.
You couldn't do better than, "The Old Gate" Beautifully quiet countryside. Beds you can actually sleep on. Really enjoyed my stay. and you will too.
Quiet and tranquille
This is a lovely, out-of-the-way chambre d'hote in a quiet village. Juliet is kind and the room is clean and spacious with a view to the front garden. The breakfast is fresh and plentiful (I loved the fresh fruit) with an option to buy a full English-style cooked breakfast. All-in-all it was a very pleasant stay with friendly hosts in a lovely older farmhouse that is filled with neat things. Thanks so much!
set in idyllic countryside
beautifully set in sweeping countryside with stunning views, ideal for those who want a rural aspect yet ideally set for exploring Brittany, St Malo 40 mins and Carnac 80mins. Great hosts, good places to eat nearby (jugon de lacs) and very comfortable accommodation with a great continental breakfast
Directions
To reach our location, take the RN12 and travel for 45km from St Brieuc or 55km from Rennes. Once you reach the C1 exit named "Tremeur/les Dineux," turn in the direction of Sévignac. Our destination is located 1.5km down this road on the right-hand side. Look for two large fir trees at the entrance gates, and enter through them.
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Attractions
- Château de la Hunaudaye: Located in Plédéliac, this medieval castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Visitors can explore its well-preserved towers, walls, and courtyard, while enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Jardins de Brocéliande: Situated in Bréal-sous-Montfort, these enchanting gardens are inspired by the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. With beautiful landscapes, themed areas, and mythical sculptures, it's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those seeking a touch of magic.
- La Roche aux Fées: This Neolithic tomb, located in Essé, is an impressive example of ancient architecture. Believed to be a burial chamber dating back to 3500 BC, it features massive stones carefully arranged to create a stunning monument.
- Dinan: A charming medieval town, Dinan is known for its well-preserved ramparts, half-timbered houses, and cobbled streets. Visitors can walk along the Rue du Jerzual, visit the 13th-century castle, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of the town's many cafes and boutiques.
- Cap Fréhel: Situated on the Emerald Coast, this dramatic headland offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding cliffs. Visitors can explore the coastal paths, visit the lighthouse, or simply relax on the stunning beaches nearby.
- Fort La Latte: Located near Cap Fréhel, this impressive medieval fortress overlooks the sea. Dating back to the 14th century, it has been featured in various films and offers guided tours to discover its history and architecture.
- Saint-Malo: A historic walled city and major port, Saint-Malo is renowned for its rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore the picturesque old town, walk along the ramparts, visit the famous Cathedral of Saint Vincent, or enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city's bustling streets.
- Mont-Saint-Michel: Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this iconic abbey is perched on a rocky islet and surrounded by vast tidal flats. With its stunning architecture, narrow medieval streets, and panoramic views, Mont-Saint-Michel is a must-visit destination in the region.
- Rennes: The capital city of Brittany, Rennes offers a mix of history, culture, and vibrant urban life. Visitors can explore the historic center with its half-timbered houses, visit the impressive Rennes Cathedral, or enjoy the city's numerous museums, parks, and markets. 10. Forêt de Paimpont: Also known as the Brocéliande Forest, this mythical woodland is said to be the setting for Arthurian legends. Visitors can explore its enchanting trails, visit the Tomb of Merlin, and discover the magical landmarks associated with the Knights of the Round Table.