"Have used this hotel before so knew exactly what to expect.
The building itself could probably do with some TLC and general maintenance.
However room clean and bed comfortable. All I needed."
"We came here to see the megaliths in the Carnac area. The hotel is near these attractions. The host was helpful in directing us to the main points of interest. The hotel was clean, comfortable, quiet and well decorated. "
"This is a beautiful small hotel in Port Tudy. We (two people) stayed in a studio with a pull-down bed. The hotel is clean and quiet but also near to the bustling port. I think it’s the best place to stay in Port Tudy."
"Lovely, scrupulously clean apartment, nicely decorated and quaint yet contemporary. Comfortable beds and excellent facilities such as the pool and ping pong table in the garden.
Had a fridge and microwave which were very useful and unexpected. Access to streaming channels on a large screen TV for the evening we stayed home. This was good as we had rain and couldn’t sit out in the evenings which was unlucky.
The one drawback was the heat in the rooms - we were on the upper floor and it was...
"Very unusual place.
It is off the beaten track, a large residence set within substantial grounds.
There are only four large sleeping rooms with everything made from OBS board. It seemed to be done quite recently so there still seemed some dust in the air.
The toilets and bathrooms are all new and are very nice.
The grounds have a large photography exhibition with substantial prints displayed, really loved some of them.
The grounds go all the way down to the river where there are a large number...
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This quiet Breton town invites you to explore its 16th-century Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul church with remarkable stained glass windows. Nearby Lorient's Interceltic Festival in August showcases Celtic music and dance that locals recommend experiencing.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 17°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of 8°C. Average annual precipitation for Queven is 912 mm.