The Maison Pavie is one of the emblematic buildings of the Breton city. Built from the 15th century onwards and entirely renovated, its porch and its wooden facade characteristic of the local medieval architecture will seduce you from the start. Inside, you will have the choice between five beautiful guest rooms, decorated in an authentic and modern style, with an independent access, a bathroom and a private toilet. Opening onto the landscaped courtyard or onto the Place Saint-Sauveur, they are named after an Asian destination, a nod to the explorer Auguste Pavie who was born there in the 19th century. In addition to a cosy lounge, you will have access to a charming dining room. This is where gourmet breakfasts based on local products and homemade pastries are served by Sophie, your host, and Ghislain, the master of the house. All that remains is to discover the wonders of Dinan and the surrounding area, between walks along the Rance river and trips to Saint-Malo and Dinard.
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