Booking
Facilities
All facilities in the accommodation, including gas, electric, water and laundry facilities, are included in the price. Linen and towels are also included, as well as pool towels, sun loungers, and pool inflatables. Babysitting services, airport shuttle and taxi, breakfast/dinner or groceries delivery have an additional cost.
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We have two travel cots and two put-up beds available for children. We also have a children’s play area onsite, a paddling pool, plenty of toys and inflatables for the pool, as well as toys, board games, and video games available in the private bar.
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Yes! We have both outdoor and indoor bike storage available.
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Getting Here
No problem! We understand that things don’t always go to plan. Contact us by phone to let us know changes to your arrival time.
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Yes, there is free-parking on site for each accommodation.
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We live on site so will always be there to welcome you to Le Petit Secret, give you a tour of the facilities, as well as answer any questions you might have.
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Preferably, we ask that you check out by 11am and check in after 2pm, but we are flexible with this! Please let us know when you would like to check in/out when you book and we will do all we can to accommodate your request.
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Local Area
There is a supermarket in Saint-Barthelemy (5 minutes drive or 20 minute walk) and three large supermarkets in Baud as well as plenty of other shops (7 minutes by car).
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There are several beautiful beaches just a 30 minute drive from Le Petit Secret. Carnac offers more touristic attractions, while Quiberon is renowned for watersport, regularly hosting surfing competitions. For untainted, natural beaches, look to Plage de Kervillen or Plage du Men near La Trinite sur Mer.
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There are a couple of quaint local bars in Saint-Barthelemy and Melrand, as well as a restaurant and authentic Breton creperie in Melrand. In Baud, there are a variety of restaurants offering everything from traditional French cuisine to crepes to Italian. Further afield (but not too far away), there are many high-quality restaurants where you can try local delicacies, such as and salted butter caramel crepes, or freshly-caught mussels on the coast.
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Miscellaneous
Our primary language is English, though since moving here from the UK in 2017 we have been working hard to learn French and would love to practice more!
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