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All the bedrooms in the cosy atmosphere of the inn are presented in a carefully selected colour scheme, decorated with finesse and provide all the comfort you expect to make your stay a success. Among the 11 rooms styled according to the Celtia concept, you will find the following themes :

 The Pagan Country and its legend



Pagan ? Paganus ? These words mean « pagan » or « peasant » depending on where your imagination takes you. The inhabitants of Guissény, Kerlouan, Brignogan, Plounéour-trez were farmers, fishermen or wrack-gatherers and were also, as the legend has it, eager to salvage shipwrecks.

 The coast and the Abers



The abers, a word of celtic origin, refers to ancient valleys flooded by the sea. The coastal area of Leon is synonymous with cattle breeding and vegetable farming so much so that cauliflowers, shallots, chicory and artichokes are the emblems.

 Estran and wrack



Wrack, this precious seaweed which, tide after tide, transforms farmers into men of the ocean.


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Auberge de Keralloret
Hotel - Restaurant
29880 GUISSENY

Tel. : 02 98 25 60 37
Fax : 02 98 25 69 88
auberge@keralloret.com


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