Résidence Maeva Les Cottages du Golf

Résidence Maeva Les Cottages du Golf


Résidence Maeva « Les Cottages du Golf »
56400 Ploemel
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Travel Information

BY ROAD

Paris (585 km) ' Nantes (139 km) ' Rennes (136 km)
Weather/traffic information: +33 (0) 892 68 02 56 / +33 (0) 826 022 022

' From Paris: A11 motorway 'L'Oc'ane' for Nantes, then the A81 at Le Mans as far as Rennes, then head for Lorient via the N24.
' In Plo'rmel, take the N166 for Vannes / Auray / Quiberon as far as Vannes, then the RN 165, take the exit Auray centre ' Quiberon ' Etel (don't take the exit Auray ' Sainte Anne ' Saint Goustan). Go under the express road, and at the roundabout follow directions to Plo'rmel ' Etel via the D22 for 500 m. At the second roundabout, follow directions to Belz for 6 km and then follow the signs for 'Golf de Saint-Laurent'.
' When you arrive at Saint-Laurent golf club, continue to the end of the lane and turn right at the roundabout, then 1st right (MAEVA sign). The reception is in front of the swimming pool.

BY TRAIN:

AURAY TGV RAILWAY STATION (11 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)8 92 35 35 35
' Onward connections by taxi or rental car

BY AIR:

LORIENT LANN BIHOUE AIRPORT (41 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)2 97 87 21 50
' Onward connections by taxi or rental car

CAR PARK

MAEVA CAR PARK
Free outside car park with(1 place by apartment) 120 places (subject to availability).


Nearby points of interest

' The resort:
Its old houses, religious buildings and remains dating from prehistory and the Roman era: the menhirs, the Man' Bogad dolmen chamber above a tumulus (a listed historical monument).
Its chapels and churches: Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Recouvrance (16th C., fountain from 1824 and wall paintings), Chapelle de Locmaria (15th C.), Chapelle de Saint-Meen (16th C., fountain from 16th C.), Eglise Saint-Andr' (1835, tower from 1847, large organ), Chapelle Saint-Cado (16th C., fountain), Chapelle de Saint-Laurent (16th C.).
Kermaquer, Locmiquel and Man' Bley crosses, Man' Bogad park and lake.

' The surrounding area:
Carnac (8 km), its Prehistory Museum, and extremely rich archaeological heritage: the world capital of dolmens and menhirs.
Megaliths of Carnac: rows of menhirs, dolmens and tumuli. Approximately 3,000 menhirs in the town of Carnac; admission from November to March only, in order to preserve the environment.
Auray (7 km), in particular its port (Saint Goustan), lined with beautiful 11th century houses.
The Morbihan has numerous megalithic sites, including some of the world's most famous: the "Cairn de Gavrinis", the "Grand Menhir Bris'" and the "Table des Marchands" in Locmariaquer.
Boat trips: the Gulf of Morbihan (with 100 islands), Belle-Ile-en-Mer, Ho'dic and Houat. Quiberon Bay and the coast.
The Etel river (13 km), a small interior sea, wild and mysterious, dotted with islands and islets, a landscape of unusual beauty.