Our house

Our house

The Place to B and B has 5 cosy ensuite bedrooms all with a gorgeous view of Huelgoat Lake or of the rushing River Argent that feeds into its peaceful waters. Just on our doorstep is the “Chaos” of huge natural boulders guarding the entrance to the famous Huelgoat Forest with its enthralling legends ranging from tales of King Arthur to exploits of the French Resistance.
Downstairs there is a warm welcome waiting for you in the Lounge where you can sit back and relax by the woodburning stove after a day’s rambling and put your feet up with a good book.
In the mornings you can enjoy a tasty breakfast of locally sourced Breton products in our spacious Dining Room as well as an evening meal (in mid-season only).
For painters, walkers, hikers, cyclists, runners, ramblers, fishing enthusiasts and anyone who enjoys the outdoors, there is ample space at The Place to B and B to wash or dry out clothes, paintbrushes, muddy boots, bikes – or even dogs!
On milder days or evenings, feel free to wander by the water in our beautiful private garden where you can sit and admire the sunset over the lake or simply soak up the sun and the sounds of nature mingled with echoes of village life.
The perfect place to unwind!

  • Cosy communal lounge
  • Spacious dining room
  • Lakeside garden open to residents
  • Secure bike shed
  • Washing/drying room
  • Small car park behind house, large public carpark within 5 minutes’ walk

NEW! The Place to B&B is now available to hire as a gîte. If you’re looking for a venue for a big family weekend or a get-together with friends over a few days, The Place to B&B is a great option.

It has 3 floors, offering accommodation for 15 people in 6 very comfortable rooms, 5 of which have a private bathroom and all with a magnificent view of the river and Lake Huelgoat.
You also have at your disposal two living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen and a large dining room as well as access to our gorgeous lakside garden and our huge wooden deck – ideal for watching the sunset over the lake !