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		<title>Au Chateau de Mont Dol</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recently stayed for a few days at au Chateau de Mont Dol, a charming bed and breakfast in a small village not far from Mont Saint Michel and Cancale in Brittany. Though not really a chateau (it&#8217;s a renovated farmhouse), the place is enormous with five rooms (two doubles, one triple, one suite, one [...]]]></description>
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We recently stayed for a few days at <strong>au Chateau de Mont Dol</strong>, a charming bed and breakfast in a small village not far from Mont Saint Michel and Cancale in Brittany. Though not really a chateau (it&#8217;s a renovated farmhouse), the place is enormous with five rooms (two doubles, one triple, one suite, one family suite for 4) and attached to the main house are three gites (self catering apartments).<br />
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Au Chateau de Mont Dol is a comfortable, convenient and affordable base to use while you&#8217;re exploring <em>Bretagne</em> and it&#8217;ll be even more worth it to you when you return to your home sweet home after a tiring day&#8217;s worth of sightseeing.<br />
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We stayed in the family suite, which sleeps a total of four. Two downstairs and 2 up in a loft. This is perfect for a couple and two kids. Very comfy and inside the rooms you&#8217;ll discover mini meringues for guests to much on!</p>
<p>Another reason for choosing this charming B&amp;B is that one of the owners, Yannick Goulvestre, is a chef, having worked at Alain   Senderens (Lucas Carton previously), a three star Michelin restaurant.   That means the meals are excellent.<br />
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Clams definitely win against snails.<br />
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and we were particularly impressed with his orange dessert souffle!<br />
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Served with chocolate gelato and buttery biscuit, it was one of the best desserts I&#8217;ve had in France. I wished we had started the meal with dessert. If we&#8217;d only had that for the entire meal, I would&#8217;ve been very happy!<br />
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Another gorgeous dessert served on a different night:<br />
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Herb tea and chocolates after dinner:<br />
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In the morning, wake up to steaming French coffee and a yummy breakfast of home baked goods, crepes, fruit, cereals, yogurts.<br />
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You know, a typical European offering. Make sure to try the amazing salty <em>Breton</em> butter!</p>
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<p><strong>Au Chateau de Mont Dol</strong><br />
1, rue de la Mairie<br />
35120 Mont Dol, France<br />
Telephone: +33 (0)2 99 80 74 24<br />
Email: yannick.goulvestre@wanadoo.fr</p>
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		<title>Where to Stay in Bretagne: Le Manoir de Villeneuve, A B&amp;B in Lamballe, France</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually when we get ready for a trip, we do a little research on specific accommodations if we&#8217;ve never stayed there before. It helps so much to see web sites that have participant reviews, so you&#8217;ll know what to stay away from, what to expect and simply plan from there. Our recent trip to Bretagne [...]]]></description>
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<p>Usually when we get ready for a trip, we do a little research on specific accommodations if we&#8217;ve never stayed there before. It helps so much to see web sites that have participant reviews, so you&#8217;ll know what to stay away from, what to expect and simply plan from there.</p>
<p>Our recent trip to Bretagne (Brittany) did not involve this process because it was actually hard to find a B&amp;B  online with reviews &#8211; so we did take a huge risk by choosing a place with no user feedback. We found a lot of promising places on the internet but some only &#8220;sounded&#8221; great in theory. For example, we saw &#8220;Stay in a 17th century castle!&#8221; describing luxurious amenities etc. &#8211; the only problem was: there were no photos. Um. We need photos, people!</p>
<p>For instance, say we show up at a place that has no photos on their website. What are possible scenarios? A hotel from The Shining? Norman Bate&#8217;s House? The Cottage from The Undead? My point: Never stay at a place you haven&#8217;t seen!<br />
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<p>Back to this post. We fortunately chose a place that did have photos on their website (though we couldn&#8217;t find any reviews). It looked promising and was run by a French family, so we thought we&#8217;d give it a try and stay there a whole week. It was awesome.<br />
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Le Manoir de Villeneuve isn&#8217;t just any ole bed and breakfast place. It is far beyond this category of B&amp;B because it&#8217;s an elegant, relaxing 18th century estate in a huge French manor (more like a small castle) and it was a wonderful place to call home while traveling around in Bretagne.<br />
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The rooms are impeccably clean, comfortable and tastefully decorated. They will also be freshened up each day.<br />
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The bath is large and inviting. Each room in the manor has its own private bath.</p>
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You&#8217;ll wake up to find fresh squeezed orange juice, real raw milk from a farm nearby, luscious coffee or tea, fruit, baked breads and home-made, organic cakes and pastries. Who needs bacon and eggs? Here, no one. This is wonderful, wonderful breakfast, the French way.<br />
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The estate stretches across 6 hectares of land, which is enormous, so don&#8217;t be surprised if you run into some animals here and there when wandering around the vast &#8220;park&#8221; and side areas. Note: Donkeys are so soft!</p>
<p>An enormous advantage, and a criterion we require from our accommodations, is that it serve as a convenient base that is accessible to several points of interest. Le Manoir not only meets this criterion, but it also gives you the feeling that you are far from everything yet you are actually very close to Saint Malo, the beach, Ile de Bréhat, Dinard, Paimpol, Fort La Latte and both the cote d&#8217;emeraude / Emerald coast as well as the Cote de Granite Rose (Rose granite coast). Also, from here you are just an hour&#8217;s drive to Rennes.</p>
<p>For a true, French B&amp;B experience in Bretagne, we highly recommend Le Manoir in Lamballe. It is an ideal location to have as a base to explore many places. Coming back to the manoir and town of Lamballe is comforting and you&#8217;ll have a variety of things to do there. The town of Lamballe is beautiful and there are excellent restaurants, cheese shops, wine stores and specialty shops that will keep you well-fed and entertained.</p>
<p>The full time residents of the manor is a French family of five (a couple and three kids) and you might see them around, as well as their friendly Weimaraner, <a title="weimaraner in france" href="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/images/weimaraner_tom.jpg" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tom</span></a>.  You&#8217;ll be greeted by a very gracious and sweet hostess, Nathalie, a former sign language translator. She will be your contact during your stay at Le Manoir de Villeneuve.</p>
<p><strong>Le Manoir de Villeneuve</strong><br />
Contact: Nathalie Peres (French and English spoken)<br />
3 Rooms, 1 Suite<br />
St-Aaron, 22400 Lamballe France<br />
Telephone: +33) 02 96 50 86 32 or +33) 06 20 81 16 28<br />
Website: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.chambresaumanoir.com/en/home/armor-manor.php"><u>Le Manoir de Villeneuve</u></a> (for more photos and rates)</p>
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		<title>Awesome B&amp;B in Carcassonne: Aux Anges Gardiens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It just occurred to me that the bed and breakfast where we stayed in Carcassonne (southwest France) recently, was not only the first B&#38;B we&#8217;ve stayed in in France, but it was also a real one, in the sense that you really are staying in someone&#8217;s house. In this case, you&#8217;re chez Patricia and Andre [...]]]></description>
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<p>It just occurred to me that the bed and breakfast where we stayed in Carcassonne (southwest France) recently, was not only the first B&amp;B we&#8217;ve stayed in in France, but it was also a real one, in the sense that you really are staying in someone&#8217;s house. In this case, you&#8217;re chez Patricia and Andre Ledu.</p>
<p>We loved it.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/images/auxanges_maison.jpg" alt="patio pool b&amp;b carcassonne" hspace="9" vspace="9" width="200" align="right" />&#8220;<em>Aux Anges Gardiens</em>&#8221; means &#8220;With The Guardian Angels,&#8221; and you&#8217;ll feel like your guardian angels were watching over you when you selected this b&amp;b as your home away from home while taking your holidays in Carcassonne.</p>
<p>Patricia and André fled a hectic lifestyle in Paris to embark on a completely new adventure with their B&amp;B. They bought and embraced an 18th century &#8220;fixer upper,&#8221; took it under their wings and completely restored it. The result of their hard and thoughtful work is a warm, welcoming sanctuary where you&#8217;ll feel comfortable and cozy. The house and your hosts will quickly put you at ease and you&#8217;ll readily be able to settle in and feel at home. Aux Anges Gardiens is another one of those rare places where you&#8217;ll not want to leave.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/images/honeymoonsuite1.jpg" alt="honeymoon suite carcassonne" hspace="9" vspace="9" width="110" align="left" />The rooms are spacious and luxurious, and all have their own private bathroom, so you won&#8217;t have to share facilities with other guests in the house. You might be able to tell by the names of the rooms that this place is ideal for couples.</p>
<p>For example, we stayed in the room called, &#8220;<em>la Chambre Nuptiale</em> / The Honeymoon Suite&#8221; but you have other choices. Oui oui. How about &#8220;<em>la Chambre Cocoon</em> / The Love Nest&#8221; or the &#8220;<em>la Chambre de Maitre</em> / The Master Suite&#8221;? Does it sound like a perfect romantic getaway?</p>
<p>It is.<br />
<img src="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/images/pool_auxanges.jpg" alt="swimming pool carcassonne" hspace="9" vspace="9" /><br />
If you&#8217;re into more chill kinds of vacations, you will LOVE the patio and pool area at Aux Anges Gardiens. Grab some much needed French rays (remember your sunblock) out there, and laze to your heart&#8217;s content during your stay. You&#8217;ll be one happy B&amp;B-er.<br />
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Since it is a real and true B&amp;B, and we&#8217;ve talked about the first B (bed), you&#8217;ll be glad to know that the 2nd B, breakfast, is pure YUM. French coffee, fresh bread and baguettes from a nearby bakery, homemade jams, baked cakes made in-house, fruit, yogurt, fruit juices. The REAL breakfast of champions <em>à la française</em>.</p>
<p>Much like <a title="provence b&amp;b" href="http://www.whytraveltofrance.com/2006/07/07/a-great-place-to-stay-in-provence-apres-la-sieste/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Après La Sieste in Provence</span></a>, Aux anges gardiens is another ideal location that you&#8217;ll be able to use as a convenient base but in the region of Langedoc-Roussillon. The medieval city of Carcassonne is just minutes away. Drive or grab the bikes at Patricia and Andre&#8217;s to get there or to the neighboring  lake. Nearby cities include: Toulouse, Perpignan, Narbonne, Montpellier, and if you have a couple of hours, you&#8217;re not very far from Barcelona. Just cross the border and you&#8217;ll be speaking Catalan in no time. On a semi-sidenote, from Carcassonne you&#8217;ll find really cheap flights to Ireland on Ryanair. I mean, really, really cheap (based on an advanced purchase): about 20 euros roundtrip. REALLY.</p>
<p>Back to the guardian angels. If you&#8217;re in the area for business or travel, consider staying at this absolutely fabulous B&amp;B. You will not regret it.</p>
<p><strong>Aux Anges Gardiens</strong>, Bed and Breakfast in Carcassonne<br />
Open all year, highspeed internet, 3 rooms, breakfast included<br />
Contact: Patricia et André Ledu (English, French spoken)<br />
2 rue du Barry &#8211; hameau de Villalbe &#8211; Carcassonne &#8211; France<br />
Tél. +33 (0)4 68 47 14 03 &#8211; cell .+33 (0)6 64 90 70 13<br />
Email : floledu@aliceadsl.fr<br />
Website: <a title="B&amp;B in Carcassonne" href="http://www.auxangesgardiens.com" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Aux Anges Gardiens, B&amp;B in Carcassonne</span></a> (more photos, rates and availability)</p>
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