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Thomas Pinkerton36 Le Chatelier
Messac
35480
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This charming gite is located in a peaceful hamlet nestled in the midst of a picturesque forest, just a stone's throw away from the stunning Vilaine River Valley. Here, you can witness the occasional passage of barges, pleasure boats, and fishermen along its tranquil banks, creating a truly idyllic setting for leisurely walks, invigorating bike rides, or delightful picnics.Conveniently situated near the vibrant towns of Messac, Bain de Bretagne, and Redon, you'll have easy access to bustling markets, lively bars, and delectable restaurants. The gite itself boasts a comfortable lounge, a well-equipped kitchen, and a handy utility area with a toilet and shower on the ground floor. Upstairs, you'll find two cozy bedrooms, a charming mezzanine room, and an additional toilet. To top it off, there's a small enclosed garden where you can relax and unwind amidst nature's beauty.
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Attractions
- Château de la Roche-Guyon: Located in the scenic village of La Roche-Guyon, this medieval castle offers stunning views of the Seine River. Visitors can explore the historic rooms, gardens, and enjoy cultural events and exhibitions.
- Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel: Situated on a rocky island in Normandy, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of France's most iconic landmarks. The abbey, built in the Gothic architectural style, attracts millions of visitors each year who come to admire its stunning beauty and picturesque surroundings.
- Saint-Malo: A historic walled city located on the Brittany coast, Saint-Malo is known for its maritime heritage and charming old town. Visitors can stroll along the ramparts, explore the narrow streets, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal gem.
- Dol-de-Bretagne: This small town in Brittany is notable for its beautiful cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Samson. The cathedral's striking architectural features and intricate stained glass windows make it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Jardin du Thabor: Situated in Rennes, the capital of Brittany, Jardin du Thabor is a stunning French-style garden spread across 10 hectares. It offers a peaceful retreat with its colorful flowerbeds, fountains, and picturesque paths, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
- Rennes Old Town: The historic center of Rennes is a delightful maze of narrow streets, half-timbered houses, and charming squares. Visitors can explore the medieval architecture, visit the impressive Rennes Cathedral, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the city's bustling cafes and restaurants.
- Château de Fougères: Located in the town of Fougères, this medieval fortress is one of the largest and best-preserved castles in Europe. With its imposing towers, ramparts, and scenic views, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the past and is a favorite among history enthusiasts.
- Parc du Thabor: Situated in the heart of Rennes, Parc du Thabor is a beautifully landscaped park featuring a wide variety of trees, flowers, and a tranquil lake. It offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city, with walking paths, playgrounds, and a charming botanical garden.
- Musée de Bretagne: Located in Rennes, this museum showcases the history, culture, and traditions of Brittany. With its diverse collections, interactive exhibits, and informative displays, it provides a comprehensive insight into the region's heritage. 10. Château des Ducs de Bretagne: Situated in Nantes, this impressive castle served as the residence of the Dukes of Brittany. It now houses the Nantes History Museum, where visitors can learn about the city's rich history through various multimedia presentations and exhibitions. The castle's architecture and surrounding moat make it a captivating attraction.