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Mrs Suzanne LongLa Blosseraie
st Potan
22550
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We offer a spacious family suite that comfortably accommodates up to three guests, with the option of a complimentary baby cot. The suite features a cozy double bed and a separate single bed, along with amenities such as a television, WiFi access, and a thoughtful coffee and tea tray. Additionally, we have a smaller double room available, furnished with both a double and single bed. This room also includes a television, WiFi access, and a delightful coffee and tea tray at no extra charge.Reviews
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Directions
The distance from St. Malo to the long summer in France is approximately a 30-minute drive, while it takes only five minutes to reach the town of Matignon. Additionally, we are conveniently located just five minutes away from the stunning beaches of St. Cast La Guildo.
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Attractions
- Fort La Latte: Located on the Cap Fréhel peninsula, Fort La Latte is a medieval fortress that offers stunning views of the surrounding coast. Visitors can explore the fortress, walk along the ramparts, and enjoy the picturesque landscape.
- Cap Fréhel: Just a short distance from La Blosseraie, Cap Fréhel is a striking headland known for its dramatic cliffs, rugged coastline, and panoramic views. Visitors can take a scenic hike along the coastal path, spot seabirds, and admire the lighthouse.
- Dinard: Situated across the Rance River from the walled city of Saint-Malo, Dinard is a charming seaside resort known for its Belle Époque architecture, beautiful beaches, and vibrant promenade. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, relax on the sandy shores, or explore the town's lively markets and shops.
- Saint-Malo: A historic walled city, Saint-Malo is renowned for its distinctive granite ramparts, narrow streets, and maritime heritage. Visitors can wander through the old town, visit the Saint-Malo Cathedral, and explore the Fort National, a fortress guarding the harbor entrance.
- Mont-Saint-Michel: Located approximately an hour's drive from La Blosseraie, Mont-Saint-Michel is an iconic island commune that attracts millions of tourists each year. The UNESCO World Heritage site features a medieval abbey perched atop a rocky outcrop, surrounded by picturesque streets, shops, and restaurants.
- Dinan: Situated on the banks of the Rance River, Dinan is a well-preserved medieval town with charming half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and a rich history. Visitors can explore the town's ramparts, visit the 13th-century castle, and enjoy panoramic views from the Clock Tower.
- Emerald Coast (Côte d'Émeraude): Stretching along the northern coast of Brittany, the Emerald Coast is known for its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can discover picturesque seaside towns like Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer, and Cancale, famous for its delicious oysters.
- Château de la Hunaudaye: Situated in Plédéliac, the Château de la Hunaudaye is a medieval castle that offers a glimpse into the region's feudal history. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins, climb the towers, and learn about the castle's fascinating past through interactive exhibits.
- ZooParc de Trégomeur: Perfect for families, the ZooParc de Trégomeur is a wildlife park home to over 50 different species of animals. Visitors can observe rare and exotic animals up close, enjoy educational presentations, and explore the park's beautiful botanical gardens. 10. Rance Valley: The Rance Valley is a picturesque region renowned for its scenic beauty, charming villages, and tranquil river. Visitors can take boat trips along the Rance River, enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides along the towpath, and discover traditional Breton villages such as Lehon and Plouër-sur-Rance.