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Little Wood Cottage

This room conjures up the atmosphere of a cottage combining a good old-fashioned British country style with elements of modern comfort. The room dubbed Little Wood (the translation of the Breton “Coët Bihan”) is a large room with plenty of eastern and southern light, that promises relaxing moments and refreshing nights in the calm of the country.

The allusion to our British neighbors is an opportunity to remember that our Celt Breton ancestors came in such large numbers from the land called Britain that they gave the name Brittany to the peninsula where they settled, among long established Celt Armorican populations that were partly romanised. Similar languages and ancestral trade probably helped their migration and their assimilation from the 5th century on. Nowadays, there are many opportunities for those cousins from both sides of the Channel, formerly called Mare Britannicum, to meet and celebrate their common roots, specially during the Interceltic Festival of Lorient ( one of the biggest in Europe, early August)

  • Barbecue
  • Terrace
  • Heated indoor pool
  • Unlimited Internet
  • Luggage
  • Packed lunch
  • Free parking
  • Non smoking establishment
  • Heating thermostat
  • Soundproofed Rooms
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