Just a stone's throw from the Musée du Loup, in Cloître Saint-Thégonnec, this friendly, bohemian inn welcomes you with its original, artistic decor dedicated to this mythical animal.
In the Armorican language, wolf ("bleiz") rhymes with "Breizh" (Brittany). In the Monts d'Arrée, the legendary animal, of which there are half a dozen wild specimens in the region, has become inseparable from the Cragou, a reserve of moorland and peat bogs which gave its name to this bed and breakfast, on the edge of the Léon and Bas-Trégor regions. As you cross the threshold of this former crêperie, guests will recognise the work of Yaka and Skeum, creators of the fresco painted on the gable of the nearby Musée du Loup. Let the energy of the graffiti in homage to "Canis lupus" along the walls of this single-storey hostel, which houses a shared kitchen and a bicycle garage, win you over... Between two excursions on the Menez Are, don't hesitate to cross the threshold of the neighbouring Cragou bistro and treat yourself to sesame-grilled asparagus or fennel.

