Deluxe Accommodations in Brittany
Next to a 15th century castle, this 200-hectare property steeped in history, skillfully combines comfort and hospitality. Five truly unforgettable atmospheres are found here: a hotel in harmony with its setting, a gourmet restaurant, a brasserie with its relaxed ambience and inventive cuisine, a spa dedicated to physical and spiritual wellness and a golf course with velvety greens. This is a true haven of tranquility where courtesy and sophistication are the order of the day.
The delicious breakfast already hints at the other culinary delights in store such as scallops marinated in grapefruit juice and olive oil. Another great feature is the thalassotherapy centre just steps away. The ultimate chic is to go there by bike…

In the heart of the village of Sainte-Marine with the sea at the foot of the gardens, the Villa Tri Men hotel and restaurant offers 20 modern bedrooms and seafood cuisine. The hotel is surrounded by a peaceful green garden that stretches down to the sea.
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Majestic pine trees tower over the hotel to shade guests while relaxing by the water. Indoors, the decoration is elegant and refined, bordering on minimalist, highlighting the colors – plum, chestnut or turquoise with large windows that flood let in the extraordinary light found only in Brittany.

The mansion dates from 1926, built at the initiative of Australian art lover, having succumbed to the charms of the region and eager to get close to Pont-Aven and its famous school of painting. Always reflected his Scottish origins in places through architecture, interior woodwork and the name 'Dalmore', which means "Great fields" in Gaelic.
Read MoreAt his death in 1941, the house was bought by a family Brest. Four generations later, the successors decided to transform the mansion into a hotel to experience this incredible place and allow more to enjoy. This charming boutique hotel overlooks the beach of Port-Manec'h, famous for its charming wooden cabins and family atmosphere, the Manor and its garden enjoy an idyllic location because of their southern exposure and direct access to the beach.

On the Croisic peninsula is a historical gem: for the past four centuries, this granite fort has stood guard over the moods of the sea. The ramparts, moats and drawbridges are all still there. Built to resist storms and attacks, today, despite its stern exterior, this monument welcomes guests, and exhibits all of its charms: oak paneling, scented gardens, a sheltered swimming pool… And a vegetable garden where the chef also grows the herbs that flavor his inventive cuisine that often includes fresh seafood.
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