valleeEN - aucharabanc
The valley
The char à bancs,

The name comes from the old carts endowed with benches and pulled by horses, which used to serve as transport for the devoted going to sunday mass

In the Lamour family, there is first of all, the father, a Breton Farmer who has militated for the last thirty years for "green tourism". Then his wife, with whom he established this Inn with its rustic style, situated in an old mill with bouquets of dried flowers hanging from the beams and where lovers of local dishes come to feast on a lavish hot pot or on pancakes
Next comes the oldest daughter, Jeanne-Noëlle,who with her smiling competence, watches over the good organisation of the feasts.

Céline orcestrates the decoration of the Inn and its surroundings and Louise, the youngest of the family, participates actively in all activities.

As for the son, Corentin, he is in charge of supplying the Inn with products from the farm.

At the end of the path, sheltered by beeches and hazel trees, the Lamours have created five charming guest rooms. These rooms are perfectly in keeping with the country spirit with their old furniture and photos of our ancestors nailed to the white-washed walls. There is even a box bed fringed with lace and cretonne.

Article : Marie Dominique Perrin
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Petites
Maisons
dans
la Prairie

La maison des Lamour