Situated in the middle of the Brittany countryside, this renovated 14th century hunting lodge gives you a sense of the French charm.
Tucked away behind Breton farmland, the famous tower can be glimpsed through the trees.
This is rural France in its true beauty, with the peaceful local area giving you so much opportunity to explore.
Built as a hunting lodge in 1251, it was originally used as a country escape for the Princes of Rohan from 1384.
A bustling village is just a five minute drive where you will find boulangeries, a cinema and a weekly market.
This area is perfect for those looking for an active cultural life.
The owners eclectic and antique style is well represented in this chateau, with candles and fabrics on display in the salons and kitchen.
A stay at this villa is perfect to explore the peaceful area and immerse yourself in the beautiful culture. Situated in the middle of the Brittany countryside, this renovated 14th century hunting lodge gives you a sense of the French charm.
Tucked away behind Breton farmland, the famous tower can be glimpsed through the trees.
This is rural France in its true beauty, with the peaceful local area giving you so much opportunity to explore.
Villa Interior
The Chateau offers 4 bedrooms (3 double beds and 4 single beds) all with en-suites bathrooms. Some units also have a terrace and/or patio.x000D
The spacious kitchen comes equipped with oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, coffee machine and kettle.x000D
There is also a lovely dining room and two sitting rooms with a flat screen satellite TV.
Outside Grounds
The chateau sits in 4 acres of land and the garden has a trampoline, outdoor eating area with BBQ and a child-safe pool. The gorgeous 10x6m pool is heated from April to end of September, approximately). Free parking is available.
Facilities
Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms and guests will also find a Drum Kit, Football, Board Games (Monopoly,Trivial Pursuits, Cluedo, Jigsaw, Cards, Dominos, Chess Set).
The town centre of Guémené-sur-Scorff is five minutes by road to a compact busy village that boasts three boulangeries, a cinema and a weekly market, as well as an active cultural life.
The nearest beaches are Guidel and Larmor Plage, which are 40 minutes away by car.
The nearest airports are Dinard and Brest, which are both a 2 hour drive away.
The nearest ferry ports are St Malo and Roscoff which are both approx 2 hours away.x000D
Saint-Barthélemy and Lorient are respectively 20 and 35 km away.
A bit further afield, Pont-Aven (44 km) and Auray (46 km) make for interesting day trips out.