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Lorraine & Tony
La Vieille Boulangerie, 6 Rue des Fournils
Langourla
22330

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1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €70

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0296304375

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0677903051

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Description:

Description for B&B:

The Old Bakery is located on the outskirts of the picturesque Breton village of Langourla, set within one acre of beautiful grounds. Just a short 15-minute drive away is the medieval town of Jugon les Lacs. The main house boasts four double bedrooms and one twin bedroom, all with private facilities. Additionally, there is a fully equipped two-bedroom Gite/Cottage for those seeking a longer, independent stay. Upon arrival, guests will be greeted with a complimentary welcome drink to help them settle in.

For those who prefer to dine in, a variety of menus for traditional, relaxed evening dining are available. To ensure the finest local ingredients, we kindly ask for 24-hours notice. Gourmet breaks can be arranged for a minimum of four guests, providing the ultimate stay and dining experience. Wine, beer, and cider can also be purchased.

Should you wish to embark on day trips, we offer the option of a packed lunch. Please provide us with 24-hours notice. Langourla is a peaceful village with its own lake, surrounded by rolling countryside and nearby woodlands. It offers essential shops, two bars, and a stunning church, creating the perfect setting for your holiday.

Conveniently, Langourla is only a one-hour car journey from St Malo, 40 minutes from Rennes Airport, and 35 minutes from the breathtaking sandy beaches and harbors of Baie de St Brieuc. It serves as an ideal base for exploring Cotes dArmor, Ille et Vilaine, and Morbihan. Within a few kilometers, you can experience the diverse coastline, ranging from expansive sandy beaches to rugged landscapes. The area also boasts numerous lakes for fishing, boating, and bird watching. There are plenty of walking trails suitable for all levels, catering to both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes, making it a popular destination for cyclists as well.

Langourla hosts an annual Jazz Festival by the lake during the summer months, and the nearby medieval town of Montcontour holds a bi-annual medieval fete, showcasing its rich history.

Description for Gite

Welcome to The Cottage, a charming self-catering Gite located next to the main house. This fully equipped Gite offers everything you need for a comfortable and independent stay. With two bedrooms, one twin and one double, it can comfortably accommodate up to four people.

The Gite features an upstairs toilet and a downstairs toilet and shower for your convenience. The kitchen is well-equipped with a fridge, freezer, gas hob and oven, microwave, and washing machine.

Relax in the cozy sitting area, complete with a TV and Satellite for your entertainment. Private parking is available, and there is a BBQ area for you to enjoy outdoor dining, ensuring your stay is both private and comfortable.

To make your stay hassle-free, we provide all bed linen and towels. Whether you're looking for a long stay or a short stay, we have you covered. Contact us for our tariff information.

Reviews

Appréciations pour La Vieille Boulangerie, Langourla:

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Review by: Galfard, Avr 26 2023 4:49PM
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

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Directions

Directions to La Vieille Boulangerie:

From the port at St Malo:
1. Follow the signs for Toutes Directions, heading towards Rennes.
2. Join the N176, heading west towards St Brieuc and Dinan.
3. Stay on this road until you pass Dinan, then turn off for Caulnes and Broons onto the D766.
4. After 1-2 kilometers, the D766 becomes the D793. At the roundabout, take the road to Broons (D793).

From Dinard Airport:
1. Take the D766, which merges onto the N176.
2. Join the N176, heading west towards St Brieuc and Dinan.
3. Stay on this road until you pass Dinan, then turn off for Caulnes and Broons onto the D766.
4. After 1-2 kilometers, the D766 becomes the D793. At the roundabout, take the road to Broons (D793).

Once in Broons:
1. Go straight through the center and bear left after the church towards Ereac (D793).
2. In Ereac, take the second exit at the roundabout as you enter the village, heading on the D46 to Langourla. (La Poste should be on your right and the Pharmacie on your left).
3. After about 4 kilometers, you will see a small concrete signpost on the left side of the road, pointing right to Rouillac. Ignore this.
4. Almost immediately after, you will see another signpost on the right side of the road, pointing left to Langourla. Take this road and follow it to the crossroads in the village.
5. Go straight over the crossroads, past the pink closed Boulangerie on the left, and La Vieille Boulangerie is about 300 meters further on, on the right.

If you miss the small concrete signpost:
1. Keep going until you reach a right-hand bend.
2. Turn left here, and after a short distance, you will see the big church on your left.
3. Turn right by the shop and bar/tabac, and La Vieille Boulangerie is about 300 meters further on, on the right.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
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

  • Josselin Castle: Located in the nearby town of Josselin, Josselin Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress overlooking the Nantes-Brest Canal. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, chapel, and gardens while learning about its rich history.
  • Dinan: A charming medieval town just a short drive away, Dinan is known for its well-preserved ramparts, narrow cobblestone streets, and timber-framed houses. It offers a delightful atmosphere for strolling, shopping, and enjoying traditional Breton cuisine.
  • Brocéliande Forest: Situated around 30 kilometers from Langourla, Brocéliande Forest is steeped in Arthurian legend and is said to be the resting place of the wizard Merlin. Visitors can explore the forest's numerous trails, ancient trees, and mystical landmarks such as the Fountain of Barenton.
  • Saint-Malo: A popular coastal destination, Saint-Malo is a fortified city with stunning beaches, historic ramparts, and a lively atmosphere. Visitors can walk along the city walls, visit the impressive Saint-Malo Cathedral, and indulge in delicious seafood.
  • Cap Fréhel: Offering breathtaking coastal scenery, Cap Fréhel is a rugged headland located on the Emerald Coast. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the cliffs, lighthouses, and the turquoise sea. The area is also home to a wide variety of bird species.
  • Mont Saint-Michel: One of France's most iconic landmarks, Mont Saint-Michel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a true architectural marvel. This medieval abbey and village sit atop a rocky island and are surrounded by vast tidal flats. Visitors can explore the abbey, stroll through the charming streets, and experience the incredible tides.
  • Rennes: The capital of Brittany, Rennes is a vibrant city with a rich historical and cultural heritage. It boasts a beautiful old town with half-timbered houses, a grand cathedral, and the impressive Parlement de Bretagne. Rennes also offers excellent shopping, dining, and nightlife options.
  • Fort La Latte: Perched on a dramatic cliff overlooking the English Channel, Fort La Latte is a medieval fortress that offers stunning views and a glimpse into the region's past. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, walls, and courtyards, as well as enjoy the surrounding coastal scenery.
  • Vannes: Located on the Gulf of Morbihan, Vannes is a picturesque town with well-preserved medieval ramparts and a charming historic center. Visitors can wander through the cobbled streets, visit the impressive Vannes Cathedral, and explore the bustling port area. 10. Rochefort-en-Terre: This enchanting village, voted as one of France's "most beautiful villages," is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and colorful flower displays. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses, visit the castle, and admire the beautiful gardens.

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