Set in Auray and within 19 km of Plouharnel Train Station, Hotel Le Marin has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Rita
United Kingdom
The hosts were perfect and obliging. The location was just right, near to everything.
We had several lovely walks. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious.
Hotel Le Branhoc - Brit Hotel Auray is situated in Auray, between Vannes and Lorient, near St Goustan's port, a charming listed site with a great historical heritage.
Sally
United Kingdom
Very quiet and easy to drive around the area. Family run hotel which was very clean and staff helpful. Need to read all the information as we didn’t realise you could have meat and cheese with breakfast. Great restaurant next door but ate in saint guistan most nights. Too far to walk if you are not very fit. Need to park then walk. Great restaurants there.
B&B Hôtel Auray-Carnac is located between Vannes and Lorient, in the pleasant town of Auray in South Brittany. B&B Hôtel Auray-Carnac offers comfortable accommodation.
Diana
United Kingdom
Breakfast and the person who served it was excellent.
Bed and bathroom clean and comfortable.
Kyriad Auray is located outside the town of Auray, just 7 km from Saint Laurent Golf Club and offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Gillian
France
It was very convenient to eat at the hotel for both dinner and breakfast. The dinner was much better than expected, breakfast was adequate. The room was clean, comfortable and quiet. Exactly what you expect from a French box hotel.
The Cadoudal hotel is located in heart of Auray's city centre, in the Brittany region. It offers rooms in a traditional-style building with a library corner, 550m from St-Goustan harbour.
Located in Auray, 14 km from Plouharnel Train Station, Plein centre Auray-Appartement spacieux avec grande terrasse ensoleillée provides recently renovated accommodation with free WiFi and a terrace.
I have to admit that I didn't see a great deal of Auray...
I have to admit that I didn't see a great deal of Auray itself and focused on the Port area.I was fascinated to learn that I was standing on the quayside where Benjamin Franklin landed after the American Revolution in 1776 and there are references to this in various places around the St Goustan Port.The steep and narrow streets may not be ideal territory for those with limited mobility but they are incredibly scenic and worth the effort.On the other side of the coin,the restaurants around the port certainly use the quality of the location to boost their prices a bit.
The limited time I spent in the other areas of Auray indicated that it isn't hugely different to most other French towns of similar size.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Auray Saint Goustan was a truly magical, ancient, small...
Auray Saint Goustan was a truly magical, ancient, small Breton town situated beside the water. Eating a delicious dinner overlooking the colourful vintage fishing boats and the old stone bridge in the setting sun was an image I want to lock in my memory box forever.
The huge and rambling Auray market day on a Monday morning is definite must for a market lover!
Marc
Scored 8.0
8.0
Auray is a nice little town.
Auray is a nice little town. I particularly like Saint-Goustan where I used to go with my family when I was a child. Nice little cafés, restaurants, nice walks. Look out for artists and enjoy the old timbered houses.
Maelle
France
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It was a relief to walk through the door of a clean,efficient hotel.The abundant parking outside the building is such a nice contrast to some of the establishments that stretch the definition of parking to include areas on the street,some distance away.Everything worked as it should and the location is really good.The very scenic St Goustan port is just a few minutes walk away and well worth a visit.
Lovely staff, excellent value for money, good location for visiting Auray. WiFi and air conditioning were really good and very welcome on such a hot day.
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