Near to the Black Mountains (Montagnes Noir), the surrounding countryside is stunning and we are blessed with wonderful views. We are situated in the tiny hamlet of Kervenez in central Brittany on the borders of Cote D’Armor, Finistere and Morbihan. However if you want to explore further afield there is plenty of activity available all around. There are secluded areas to find peace and relaxation, with plenty of places to walk from your door step, beautiful woods, quiet country lanes and hamlets to explore. We have plenty of open spaces for children to play, space for rounders, cricket, football, cartwheels and as much fun as your imagination will allow! You are welcome to bring pets. Both the Cottages provide the ideal base for you to enjoy this truly beautiful part of France. We are absolutely committed to you getting the most out of your experience, we have even won awards on trip advisor and are Super Hosts on Airbnb! Our wish is that our hideaway and service is so exceptional every visitor leaves with beautiful memories of a peaceful, perfect holiday.įully equipped and oozing Breton character, many people comment that our cottages are a home from home and we pride ourselves in careful consideration of your needs. Whether you want to relax, unwind and do nothing, or you’d prefer to be active and explore what the region has to offer, we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Our aim is to provide you with a holiday to remember. Set in 2.5 acres of landscaped gardens, each cottage has its own private garden area, plus communal areas including the large grassed paddock with a Boules pitch and 4 metre splash pool (in the summer months) as well as the Games room with various games including a Table tennis and Darts board. We have two charming cottages available to rent – Mimosa Cottage with 3 bedrooms, accommodating up to 6 people, and Mimosa Lodge with 5 bedrooms, accommodating up to 10 people.
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