

Welcome to the lodging "The Floranges' cottage"
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A heaven of peace surrounded by nature
Discover the Floranges's cottage, a characterful house nestled in the heart of Morbihan, on the edge of the Floranges national forest. Completely renovated with care, this spacious house combines authentic charm and modern comfort. Whether you are a hiking enthusiast, a nature lover or simply looking for relaxation, our gîte promises you an unforgettable stay. Book now and immerse yourself in a unique experience where every detail has been thought of for your comfort.


OUR COTTAGE
A holiday cottage for 6 people in an authentic thatched house, located at the gateway to the hiking trails of the Floranges national forest and just 30 km from the Gulf of Morbihan.
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WEEKLY RENTALS FROM SATURDAY TO SATURDAY
For shorter stays, feel free to contact us!
AMENITIES
Optional cleaning service and household linen available.
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Simplify your stay with our optional linen service, including sheets and beds made upon arrival.
Free parking
Fully equipped kitchen
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Baby bed and high chair
Travel light with our baby cot and high chair available free of charge for young children.
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly,
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Enclosed garden & pet basket
​Your four-legged companion is welcome, with a comfortable basket at their disposal.



Curiosity about our cottage: its green ridge with succulent flower plants.
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The thatched roof provides an inimitable character as well as a quality of insulation on a daily basis. With its thickness of 40 cm and its inertia 6 times greater than glass wool, it ensures comfort of life because it retains heat during winter and keeps cool in summer. It was made by a thatcher located in Baud in Morbihan, Jérôme Lucas, https://www.chaumier-morbihan.fr/ The houseleek's root system maintains the soil while the irises pump out the excess water. In popular belief, the houseleek was offered to men by Jupiter (Joubarbe = beard of Jupiter). This plant would divert lightning and fires from houses, which are the two punishments of Jupiter. This is why they were planted on the roofs of houses.



