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Each guestroom is equipped with a spacious shower, toilet, and wall mounted hair dryer.The Soleil bedroom is located on the ground floor and features a queen size bed, single bed, desk, and is disabled accessible.
The Zen bedroom is also on the ground floor and offers a queen size bed, baby bed, desk, and is disabled accessible.
On the first floor, the Marine bedroom provides a queen size bed, single bed, and desk.
The Romantique bedroom, also on the first floor, includes a queen size bed and a dressing table.
Lastly, the Campagne bedroom on the first floor features a queen size bed and a desk.
The Soleil and Zen guest rooms can be connected and reserved as a family suite, accommodating up to 5 persons and 1 baby, with a private entrance.
A baby cot can be placed in each room upon request.
Breakfast is served in our dining room from 9am to 10am.
Additionally, a fully equipped kitchenette, including a microwave, fridge, and kettle, is available for your use in the dining room.
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Directions
If you are coming from Rennes or Caen, you need to take exit 33-34 on the A84. From there, follow the direction towards Mont Saint Michel on the D43. Continue driving through Céaux and then Courtils. After passing the sign for Bas Courtils, you will find the entrance on the right, just after the turn, approximately 300 meters ahead.
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- Mont Saint-Michel: Located just a short distance from your address, Mont Saint-Michel is a stunning medieval abbey perched atop a rocky island. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of France's most iconic landmarks, attracting millions of visitors each year.
- Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel: This impressive abbey is the centerpiece of Mont Saint-Michel. Dating back to the 8th century, it is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Explore its grand halls, intricate chapels, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding bay.
- The Tides of Mont Saint-Michel: A unique natural phenomenon, the tides at Mont Saint-Michel are known for their extreme variations. Witness the dramatic change in scenery as the island transforms from being surrounded by water to becoming accessible on foot during low tide.
- La Caserne: Located at the foot of Mont Saint-Michel, La Caserne is a charming village with traditional houses, shops, and restaurants. Stroll through its narrow streets, admire the picturesque architecture, and indulge in delicious local cuisine.
- The Bay of Mont Saint-Michel: Explore the vast bay surrounding Mont Saint-Michel, which is a designated UNESCO biosphere reserve. Take a guided tour or a guided walk across the bay to learn about its unique ecosystem, rich wildlife, and stunning landscapes.
- Avranches: A historic town located nearby, Avranches offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions. Visit the Jardin des Plantes, a beautiful botanical garden, and the Scriptorial d'Avranches, a museum dedicated to the famous medieval manuscript, the Mont Saint-Michel Manuscript.
- Saint-Malo: Situated along the coast, Saint-Malo is a walled city known for its rich maritime history. Explore the old town's cobblestone streets, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, and take in panoramic views from the city walls. The city also offers beautiful beaches and a lively dining scene.
- D-Day Landing Beaches: A bit farther from your location, but worth a visit, are the D-Day Landing Beaches. These historic sites played a significant role during World War II and are now dotted with museums, memorials, and cemeteries, offering a poignant reminder of the past.
- Granville: Located on the coast, Granville is a charming seaside town with beautiful sandy beaches, a picturesque harbor, and a vibrant fishing industry. Discover its old town, visit the Christian Dior Museum, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. 10. Cancale: Renowned for its oysters, Cancale is a scenic coastal town that offers breathtaking views of the sea. Stroll along the harbor, visit the oyster beds, and savor some of the freshest seafood in France at one of the town's many seafood restaurants.