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Your stay
For 1 or 2 Adults in King Size bed (180x200cm) or 2 twin beds (90x200cm), double room
with BREAKFAST
WC on the landing, independent, shared with the room “LesOurs” (The Bears).
A comfortable double room on the first floor with a view over the park and the charming ‘Maison à Pain’. Let yourself be enchanted by the birds, which are omnipresent in the room’s decoration. They will also chirp on your windowsill.
Desk
With a desk with twisted legs from the early 18th century, become Voltaire. Sit down in peace and quiet to write your most beautiful texts in an exceptional setting.
You could stay with us for a long time because this room offers you plenty of storage space. Its antique chest of drawers and especially its huge dressing room with a large mirror furnish it nicely.
Bathroom
The bathroom is comfortable and has a large walk-in shower and a washbasin with a lighted mirror. Your towels will be warm thanks to the towel warmer!
As for the toilets, we think that smells and noises are always better outside the room…so you will share them with the guests of the “LesOurs” (The Bears) room!
Breakfast
A home-made breakfast will be served around our large wooden table before you set off to discover the region.
Bedding
You will sleep in a French made wooden bed, equipped with the Emma mattress in a double (twin) or king size room. Voted Best Choice by UFC Que choisir 2021, it ensures optimal comfort in this double room. Our fitted sheets are made of cotton jersey and the flat sheets of cotton percale for a soft, fresh and light touch.
Finally, the duvet covers and pillowcases are made of linen because, apart from being beautiful, it is also the most thermoregulating material. For history buffs, the decorative fireplace that occupies one wall of the room dates back to the 15th century. Kerbeleg was still a manor house at that time (see the “history of the farmhouse” section for more details).
Access via the 15th-century staircase
The rooms in the large house are not recommended for people with reduced mobility or very small children, as access is via this magnificent original stone staircase. Instead, select “Les écureuils”, which have ground-level access.