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Rooms & Views
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 516.7 sq feet Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels, and a shower Practical - Safe…
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 419.8 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms and living room Bathroom - Private bathroom, to…
1 Double Bed and 4 Twin Beds 366.0 sq feet Layout - 3 bedrooms Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels, and a sho…
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds 366.0 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms and living room Bathroom - Private bathroom, to…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels, and a showe…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Sofa Bed Layout - Bedroom and living room Bathroom - Towels Practical - Safe; cribs (f…
1 Large Twin Bed Layout - Bedroom and living room Bathroom - Towels Practical - Safe; cribs (free) available o…
1 Double Bed, 1 Twin Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed Layout - 2 bedrooms Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, free toile…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed Layout - Bedroom and living room Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels, and a show…
1 Double Bed and 2 Twin Beds Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels, and a shower Practical - Safe Comfort - Fres…
1 Double Bed, 1 Twin Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels,…
1 Double Bed Bathroom - Private bathroom, towels, and a shower Practical - Safe Comfort - Fresh towels (on req…
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Restaurants nearby
- Côté Cuisine★ Michelin Modernity meets conviviality at this gourmet getaway nestled in the Lann Roz hotel in Carnac. The brightly decorated restaurant exudes elegance with its carefully laid tables, shelves filled with cookery books, and contemporary touches. Having trained at Le Bristol and at Taillevent, chef Stéphane Cosnier elevates Breton produce with creativity and precision, while also embracing exotic flavours. Open ravioli with langoustines and artichokes in barigoule, line-caught red mullet with shellfish and green curry, or a delicate bourdaloue tart given a modern twist with strawberries: each plate tell7.3km
- Granit Between Carnac and Quiberon, this modern edifice, deep in the Brittany countryside, is a foodie’s paradise! Chef Charles Moreau has knocked around a bit from China to the Belgian kitchens of Sang Hoon Degeimbre (including the 2-star Air du Temps). He signs a spot-on, balanced score, dotted with iconic local delicacies and the odd creative note: Brittany whiskey, buckwheat, artichokes, oysters, gwell and Guéméné andouille. Concise, mainly organic and biodynamic wine list.5.1km
- La Calypso This charming maritime inspired bistro has a loyal band of regulars. They come here to savour the freshest fish and seafood prepared with great simplicity.5.8km
- Itsasoa The Basque overtones of this Brittany eatery are due to Erwann Le Pogam, a Breton who grew up in Southwest France and who worked in the film industry before he made the inspired decision to turn to cooking. Unfettered and unblinkered, the man pursues a single goal: fine, fresh, wholesome food that respects the produce, the producer and the customer. A few examples from the set menus (which change frequently with the seasons): pan-seared foie gras, common prawn, green beans and consommé of mushrooms; grilled, line-caught red tuna, Laos green pepper sauce… The lunchtime menu is a steal!7.0km
- Le Cairn - Hôtel le Celtique In the heart of Carnac-Plage, just a stone's throw from the sandy beach and the sea, Hôtel Le Celtique sports a magnificent Art deco-inspired interior. The menu features a happy marriage of purebred tradition and modern inspirations, with the occasional exotic note, depicted by monkfish flanked by confit potatoes, ginger and coconut.8.1km
- Rivage Catherine and Hervé Bourdon (previously of Le Petit Hôtel du Grand Large) have entrusted the keys to their establishment to their former colleagues, Pauline and Thomas Le Morlec. Its prime location on the port of Portivy has not changed. The small seasonal menu draws on local ingredients, often from short supply chains (such as the fish). Diners can look forward to the flavour, simplicity and natural harmony of ikejime sea bream, spider crab emulsion, sweet chilli and grilled courgette. Six guestrooms upstairs with sea views.9.6km
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