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Mireloup

Chemin des Amis de la nature Mireloup 35540 Le Tronchet

In the Breton countryside, near the forest, just 20 km from the sea (Emerald Coast).
This holiday cottage is managed by the Friends of Nature of Brittany Emerald Coast.

Type

Refuge

Opening

permanent from March to mid-November

Reservation

obligatory

Sanitary facilities

2 bathrooms with showers on the ground floor.
21 PLACES

Upstairs: 2 connecting rooms with 4 single beds each + toilet and sink
Ground floor: 3 bedrooms, including 1 bedroom with double bed (+ sink) + 1 bedroom with 2 single beds, communicating with 1 bedroom with double bed and single bed
1 wooden chalet with 6 single beds (including 2 bunk beds)

Living room

40 places, fully equipped kitchen

Nearest restaurant

-

Parking

15 car spaces, 2 coach spaces

Chèques vacances

Allowed

Pets

Allowed

Other information

Welcoming holidaymakers in summer. Camping facilities available (electricity).

Reservations

Email : Catherine ROLLAND et Julia PIRON
9 rue des Mésanges - 22100 Quévert
Phone: 06.27.81.89.79

Location

Latitude: 48°30’1.4" N - Longitude: 1°51’ 27" O

Access

From Rennes, take the 4-lane road towards Saint Malo, exit at Miniac Morvan, then head towards Vieux Bourg Le Tronchet. After Le Tronchet: you will pass the hamlets of Le Rocher and Villegate, then the hamlet of Mireloup. Follow the UTAN signs.

Situation

Chemin des Amis de la nature Mireloup 35540 Le Tronchet

Public transport

SNCF train stations: Miniac Morvan (6 km), Dol de Bretagne (TER and TGV) (12 km), Combourg (15 km). Bus station in Dol de Bretagne (12 km), Saint Malo (23 km).

Phone

06.27.81.89.79

Nearest Amis de la Nature chalet

Beaumont is 110 km away

In the region

To see

Natural sites:

- Bay of Mont Saint Michel,
- Regional Natural Park Vallée de la Rance - Côte d'Emeraude
- Grand Site du Cap d'Erquy - Cap Fréhel
- Beaches of the Emerald Coast (Cancale, St-Coulomb, Saint-Malo, Dinard, St-Lunaire, St-Briac,...

Cultural sites:

- Abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel
- Saint-Malo: city of privateers with its ramparts and the Intra-muros
- Dinan: medieval city, art craftsmen
- Dinard: renowned seaside resort (Belle Epoque villas), tidal power plant of the Rance dam
- Cancale: port, flat and hollow oysters
- Rennes: historic center, Parliament of Brittany, Thabor garden,...
- Bécherel : cité du livre
- Combourg: castle

To practice

– Hiking: GR34 customs officers' trail, Tro Breizh circuit, etc.
– Nautical activities: longe, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, surfing, kite-surfing, sand yachting,
fishing on foot or by line
– Cycling tourism: greenway of the Ille-Et-Rance canal, Vélomaritime

Local festivities

- Saint Malo: Festival Etonnants Voyageurs (Whitsun weekend), Course du Rhum (every 4 years,
next departure on November 1, 2026)
- Dinan: Medieval Festival of the Ramparts (in July every 2 years), Renc'arts under the Ramparts (arts
street, in July), Rencontres Internationales de Harpes Celtiques (July)
– Mont Saint Michel: Bay Marathon
– Rennes: Festival Les Tombées de la Nuit (July)
- Mireloup can also be a stopover on the road to Carhaix (Festival of Old Ploughs),
Lorient (Festival Interceltique), Concarneau (Festival des Filets Bleus), Quimper (Festival de
Cornouaille), Brest (maritime festivals every 4 years)

Local specialties

- Seafood, in particular oysters and bouchot mussels
- Cider
- Kouign amann
- Pancakes and crêpes

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