This fine Auberge has just three rooms and is situated in the countryside to the west of Brest. Just outside the village it is down a short track which, although unmade, is easily traversed by car. The whole place has a very rural French air, and the decor is very eclectic with books and objets d'art scattered around. Our room overlooked the garden with views of the river and the en suite was very modern although compact. The garden is bounded on two sides by the estuary and a small river. The river is tidal at this point and so the river has an ever-changing appearance. There are lots of birds on the exposed river banks at low tide, including egrets and herons.||You can also eat here, but book ahead, and don't expect a meal on Mondays as they don't open the kitchen then. There are a couple of restaurants in the village which is a 10 minute walk only away. (We used the Jardin de L'Aude, review of which is available).||All in all a lovely experience, but a better understanding of the French language would have helped us. Also they prefer cash although a card machine...
Read moreThis fine Auberge has just three rooms and is situated in the countryside to the west of Brest. Just outside the village it is down a short track which, although unmade, is easily traversed by car. The whole place has a very rural French air, and the decor is very eclectic with books and objets d'art scattered around. Our room overlooked the garden with views of the river and the en suite was very modern although compact. The garden is bounded on two sides by the estuary and a small river. The river is tidal at this point and so the river has an ever-changing appearance. There are lots of birds on the exposed river banks at low tide, including egrets and herons.||You can also eat here, but book ahead, and don't expect a meal on Mondays as they don't open the kitchen then. There are a couple of restaurants in the village which is a 10 minute walk only away. (We used the Jardin de L'Aude, review of which is available).||All in all a lovely experience, but a better understanding of the French language would have helped us. Also they prefer cash although a card machine...
Read moreWestern side of Breles village and at the Northern bank of the river/beach of Aber-Ildut adding a fascinating walkway along this bank. The site is known as a chef restaurant as well conducted by Yveric Mony the French speaking husband of Cloudine speaking English as well.||The room was equipped by antique furniture. No wall sockets in the bedroom unless you disconnect bed light or use it in bathroom. One piece of soap for a couple.One robe for a couple and one little water bottle for a couple. No kettle in the room but you can ask Claudine to refill your thermos with hot water. A bathroom window without a curtain. Breakfast is reasonable. Chef dinner was very good.||It is located in coordinates 48.470891 -4.757729 and about 20 km far from Pointe Saint Mathieu lighthouse and monument and similar distance from Brest...
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