Manoir de Lan-Kerellec

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Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
Manoir de Lan-Kerellec, Bretagne - France
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1 August 2022

Surrounded by the sea and the Pink Granite Coast, the “Manoir de Lan Kerellec” is a Breton treasure. From your terrace you could appreciate a wide panoramic view over the islands of Millau, Molène and Losquet… magical!

Have a walk on the “Sentier des Douaniers” along the sea, inhale the fresh air, or go diving to explore the nature reserve. Enjoy an exceptional dining experience in our restaurant.

The dining room, with a “boat hull” structure, opens out onto a Brittany landscape made up of wild islands and colours of rare intensity. Steeped in the spirit of the open sea, the gastronomic cuisine extends an invitation to travel for the senses.

Thanks to an acute sense of balance and combinations, the chef aspires to “a creative cuisine which retains the original flavours of the produce.” A traditional cuisine flavoured by the open sea, with a pinch of modernity and a lot of sincerity. A key product ? Lobster, without a doubt.

Overlooking the sea, the gardens and terrace are ideal for enjoying a tea or an aperitif while admiring the sunset. Situated by the fountain and sheltered from the breeze by hedges, but still affording sea air, the gardens and terrace are an ideal location for lunch or coffee.

LOCATION
The Manoir’s south-western aspect affords uninterrupted views to the island of Milliau, where the lush vegetation is studded with pink granite and to the island of Molène, where magnificent sunsets regularly play out.

Looking out to sea from le Manoir, the tides provide two daily shows of their own. At low tide, vast expanses of sand and rocks are unveiled – perfect for a long stroll. At high tide, the sea takes centre stage and majestically fills the foreground.

The air in Trébeurden is pure and invigorating. And for a particularly invigorating holiday experience, nothing beats a swim in the sea ! On a windy day, wrap up warm for a good coastal walk.

And even if the sun isn’t shining, nothing is more impressive than a storm cloud setting the white sands of the island of Molène in contrast with an angry sea.

For nature-lovers, each season ushers in its favourite flowers : mimosas, camellias, rhododendrons, agapanthuses, and then hydrangeas bring colour to the coast’s gardens.

SEASIDE SUPERIOR ROOM
These rooms are at garden level with privative terrace or balcony. They are located on sea side. They offer complete comfort and have a south-western aspect. Bathroom with shower or bathtub and separate toilet.

PRESTIGE ROOM
Light and spacious, these rooms are comfortable and cosy and offer uninterrupted views over the islands of the coast. These rooms offer a large sea-facing balcony, ideal for sunbathing or for enjoying a good book. The bathrooms are equipped with shower and bathtub. There are separate en-suite toilets.

DELUXE ROOM
The perfect place to relax and rejuvenate, these rooms are very spacious and luxurious. Each room measures around 460 square feet and offers the prospect of beautiful moments spent admiring the incredible palette of colours affected by the sea’s changing moods.

Most of the rooms offer a large sea-facing terrace, ideal for sunbathing or dining al fresco. The bathrooms are equipped with shower and the most with bathtub.

THE RESTAURANT
The dining room, with a ceiling carved in the shape of a ship’s upturned hull, overlooks a Breton landscape comprising wild islands and colours of rare intensity. Imbued with the spirit of the open sea, Anthony Avoine’s gastronomic cuisine invites your senses to continue their voyage of discovery.

Drawing on a keen sense of balance and flavours, the chef’s ambition is a “creative cuisine, which allows the flavour of the raw ingredients to shine through”. Traditional cooking with hints of the sea, a pinch of modernity and lots of honesty. The stand-out ingredient ? Lobster, without a doubt!

CHEF ANTHONY AVOINE
Since March 2018, Anthony Avoine has taken up the reins at our restaurant. Very promising start for Anthony, he is a young passionate Normand chef! Winner of the 2017 Future Chef Trophy, Anthony loves the challenge and is full of creativity. Let yourself be surprised by its cuisine.

THE CELLAR
We pride ourselves on our range of excellent, local wines. Le Manoir’s wine menu covers all of France’s wine-producing regions and offers the most prestigious labels.

Our sommelier has chosen an exacting and lively wine menu, reserving the best part for wines of the Loire, “the closest wine-producing region to Brittany which we like to represent as much as possible”.

THE LOUNGE BAR
The Milliau lounge is the best seat in the house to enjoy an aperitif while watching the sun set over the sea. In winter, the great fireplace is lit, providing the perfect setting for an evening with a hot cider or a glass of champagne.

GIVE MAGIC TO YOUR PRIVATE PARTIES!
Organize your event in the exceptional setting of the Manor. Any of our dining/meeting rooms can be hired for private dining functions, for example baptisms, weddings or birthdays.

WALKS & SIGHTSEEING
There are five beaches at Trébeurden, all facing south or south-west, sheltered and pleasant for swimming in the sea or sunbathing.

Uncover the delights of the Pink Granite Coast along the “Sentier des Douaniers” coastal path (GR34 in France’s “Grande Randonnée” network of long-distance footpaths). “Le Père Trébeurden”, a rock sculpted by erosion, overhangs the sea at the Castel peninsula.

  • The island of Milliau : when the tide retreats far enough, a stretch of sand allows access to the island, providing an opportunity for an exceptional walk.
  • The marais du Quellen wetlands : follow the path set on piles which weaves its way through lush vegetation and enjoy a varied landscape, keeping an eye out for wild horses en route.
  • Explore the gardens : there are gardens at nearby Kerdalo and Domaine de la Roche Jagu.
  • Le Yaudet : visit the chapel and take a walk nearby

CULTURE & HERITAGE
Breton monuments and megaliths in Trébeurden (7 menhirs, 1 dolmen et 1 gallery grave). An 8km walk through the conservation sites is marked out. Guided tours are available in the summer, leaving at 9.30am every Friday.

La Cité des Télécoms, a telecommunications museum in Pleumeur-Bodou, where you can visit “le radôme”, a unique enormous white dome classified as a historical monument.

  • Art galleries : the region has numerous art galleries open for visits.
  • Le Planétarium in Pleumeur Bodou brings you closer to the stars.
  • Various chapels and cathedrals.
  • On Ploumanac’h beach, legend has it that if you stick a needle in the nose of the granite statue of Saint Guirec, you’ll be married within the year!
  • Local markets (Trébeurden on Tuesdays, Lannion on Thursdays, Trégastel on Mondays)

BEACH CABINS
The Manoir offers free beach cabins with sea view. Located 5 minutes by walk from the hotel, each of these cabins faces the beautiful sandy beaches of “Pors Termen” and “Tresmeur”. Whether alone, as a couple, or a family, take time to relax, read, eat and enjoy.

Feel free to store your beach games or fishing equipment. These cabins are also the perfect place to watch the sunset. Cabins are available upon reservation and are subject to availability.

SPORTING ACTIVITIES

  • Horse Riding
  • 18 holes golf courses nearby
  • Fishing
  • Diving at Trébeurden
  • Water skiing
  • Tennis at the clay courts opposite le Manoir
  • Biking
  • Hiking
  • Canoe
  • Mountain Biking
  • Sailing school on Tresmeur beach. Catamarans sailing, windsurfing, etc.
  • Hire a boat with skipper
  • Mini club or the children, on Tresmeur and Pors Termen beaches.

TENNIS
Notice to athletes : who has never dreamed of playing tennis as Roland-Garros ? Located opposite the Manor, you will have free access to the Tennis Club Lan Kerellec which has 4 clay outdoor courts.

Let yourself be seduced by this playing surface that allows for slower ball speeds for a more enjoyable game! Reservation by appointment.

Website: www.lankerellec.com
Rooms: 18
Price: from 240 EUR per night
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