Manoir de Lan Kerellec

Hotel · Trébeurden

Manoir de Lan Kerellec

Hotel · Trébeurden

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9 All. Centrale de Lan Kerellec, 22560 Trébeurden, France

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Elegant rooms, fine dining restaurant, gardens, sea views  

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9 All. Centrale de Lan Kerellec, 22560 Trébeurden, France Get directions

lankerellec.com
@manoirdelankerellec

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9 All. Centrale de Lan Kerellec, 22560 Trébeurden, France Get directions

+33 2 96 15 00 00
lankerellec.com
@manoirdelankerellec

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"In a magical setting overlooking the Channel, this seafront manor house boasts a bright, airy dining room whose raftered ceiling forms the shape of an upside-down ship’s hull. Chef Anthony Avoine, a staunch champion of Brittany produce, rolls out a repertory that gracefully blends finesse with authenticity. Examples include delicate langoustines married with crunchy pig’s trotter and smooth sweet-tasting gwell (a local dairy product) while John Dory is savvily paired with shellfish, wild garlic and a briny foamy emulsion. Attentive service and a breathtaking view further add to the establishment’s value-for-pleasure ratio." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/bretagne/trbeurden/restaurant/manoir-de-lan-kerellec
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MICHELIN Guide France 2020 Selection

"In Trébeurden, on the pink granite coast, magic happens at the Manoir de Lan-Kerellec." - Le Guide MICHELIN

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@tablethotels

Manoir de Lan-Kerellec (Trébeurden, Brittany) 1 Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"Set on the evocatively named Pink Granite Coast on the northern side of the Breton peninsula, the Manoir de Lan Kerellec keeps watch from its clifftop perch over the picturesque islands of Milliau, Molène and Losquet. The century-old house is charmingly atmospheric, and its interiors, though renovated, don’t dramatically depart from their original inspiration; the sea view rooms, as you might imagine, are the most desirable. Five minutes’ walk takes you to the beach where the hotel maintains a collection of cabanas. Meanwhile, back at the house, the main attraction is chef Anthony Avoine’s MICHELIN-Starred restaurant." - Tablet Hotels

https://www.tablethotels.com/en/trebeurden-hotels/manoir-de-lan-kerellec
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Jean Paul Lucat

Google
During your stay in Trébeurden, I highly recommend this Michelin-starred gastronomic restaurant. The refined setting, impeccable service, and exquisite cuisine make it an unforgettable experience. The sweetbreads are perfectly prepared, and the cheese platter is a real treat for connoisseurs. This is a place you’ll want to return to without hesitation, certain to enjoy it just as much the next time.

Sightseer294680

Google
This was a last minute booking that helped me feel like the universe was on my side.. The hotel was a fabulous treat from start to finish. After an early check-in I was upgraded to a beautiful room with a balcony. I had a simple lunch on my balcony of cold salmon lox’s and crusty bread along with delicious butter. Later in the afternoon I was lucky to have a last minute booking of a relaxing massage, I enjoyed eating in the stunning dining room ((MICHELIN 1 star). with awesome sunset view. The lobster entree especially sent my taste buds to a happy place. But all plates were well executed along with very accommodating and professional service. The owner Pauline is at dinner with her kind and refreshing personality making sure everyone is enjoy their experience. I will look forward to coming back to her welcoming home and her awesome team. |Thank you ! It was truly a relaxing retreat.

Tervuren01

Google
A really nice family run hotel with an excellent restaurant. We got an upgrade and our room was super comfortable with the most magnificent view. The hotel is family run and you notice this in every detail. It may not be the top luxury hotel but it is really comfi with an excellent relax feeling. The restaurant has a well deserved ONE star Michelin recognition with very friendly staff. Excellent choice of sea food combined with a really nice wine list. We enjoyed every minute of our stay even though the weather could have been better.

ricatdoo

Google
Certain members of the staff should try another carreer, and some should retire||Restaurant needs proper service coordination, the food is excellent, but due to the the fact of less than average service the Michelin star should be suspended||Also some days during the afternoon & hours , mondays & tuesday afternoons & evenings the reception staff was rude & uncooperative||Please keep in mind I¨m fluent in French||

lindsays669

Google
This is a grand and elegant old fashioned beautifully French hotel. It’s spotless and not at all run down. Maybe it’s slightly quirky- a bit too much furniture here and there if different styles. Many of the staff speak very good English which was helpful for us. We travelled from the UK on a Brittany ferries deal - they booked the hotel for us. It’s a lovely overnight ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo and then about 2hrs drive. We had room 14 - a wonderful and large room with a big balcony and panoramic sea views. The bed was super-king size and very comfortable. There was water, fruit bowl and cookies in the room- nice touches. We had a small fridge, and coffee machine. In the bathroom there were top quality Clarins shampoo and soaps., and thick white soft towels. The staff here are delightful- cheerful and helpful. The food is very well presented and upmarket. Top quality local foods and a great chef. We feel it’s worth the expense and well deserving of the Michelin star. We tried the discovery 5 course tasting menu and each course was good. We loved it all and it’s served very specially - with some surprise Amuse bouches in between. We stayed 5 nights but only ate the evening meal once. The restaurant overlooks the bay and you can watch the sunset whilst you dine. Breakfasts were good too- quality , plentiful buffet and very french. Our room was quiet, we had 5 lovely nights sleep- so restorative. I’d definitely come back here again. It’s a lovely coastal area too- pretty towns and villages. My husband swam in the sea a few times/ you can walk down the road from the hotel in 2mins.

prebenmejer

Google
A fantastic place, great views from the rooms, One of the best dinners in Bretagne - or France - outstanding, very innovative and a joy to eat, as well as to look at. Tranquil and with views of a unique landscape. We look forward to come back. Staff is very kind and helpfull.

Seaside53499997272

Google
The hotel is overpriced and disappointing. It needs a major refurbishment - carpets are threadbare. Curtains are frayed. Bedroom and bathroom small with a shower in the bath that has no pressure. Tiny balcony with only one chair. Restaurant very good but overpriced and small portions

John Wolcott

Google
The view was so incredible and the room so comfortable we didn’t want to leave, ever.
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Akira O.

Yelp
We stayed here one night during our tour around Brittany and Normandy. The property overlooks the ocean and we had a gorgeous view of the water from our room. We also had a tasting menu at the hotel's Michelin starred restaurant. Every dish was extremely refined and had a wonderful flow. I particularly liked the bar and lounge areas where you can relax before or after the dinner. It indeed felt like being a house guest rather than staying at a hotel. It was an excellent experience all around. If you stay here you also must dine here. Highly recommended.