Hostellerie De La Poterne, Moncontour (Cotes-d'Armor)
recommendedIndulging in traditional French cuisineSavor the flavors of authentic French dishes at the hotel's restaurant, where you can sample delectable culinary creations made with locally sourced ingredients.
Enjoying al fresco dining in a picturesque gardenDelight in a meal under the sun or stars in the hotel's large garden, providing a serene and charming ambiance for a memorable dining experience.
Relaxing on a furnished terraceUnwind and soak up the ambiance on your private terrace, which offers beautiful views of the expansive 300m² garden, providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration.
Starting the day with a continental breakfastBegin your mornings with a delicious continental breakfast, ensuring you're energized and ready to embark on your adventures in Moncontour and beyond.
Picnicking in picturesque surroundingsRequest a picnic basket from the hotel and venture out to discover the idyllic spots in and around Moncontour, creating special memories over a leisurely picnic.
Enjoying free toiletries and a hairdryer for added convenienceExperience the convenience of complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer in your room, making your stay at the hotel even more comfortable.
- Tasting traditional Breton cuisine
- Catching a glimpse of the large garden from your room
- Making use of free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Exploring the nearby Saint-Brieuc beaches
- Unwinding in non-smoking rooms
- Appreciating the warm hospitality of the staff
- Enjoying free parking onsite
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free parking
- No pets allowed
Services
- Pet amenities available
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Special diet menus
Children
- Cots
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Heating
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
• Situated in the historic town of Moncontour, the area offers proximity to landmarks like the 15th-century Church of Saint-Mathurin and the medieval Château de Bienassis. • The neighborhood boasts a appealing weekly market, the Musée des Métiers d'Antan showcasing local crafts, and dining options featuring regional Breton cuisine. • Ideal for history enthusiasts, the Maison des Toiles museum dedicated to traditional linen-making and the well-preserved Vieux Quartier medieval district are notable attractions.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants