

Le Gîte Louis: Independence and cozy atmosphere
at the Manoir La Meffrais 1741

Rates from €110 per night, with a minimum stay of 2 to 4 nights depending on the season.
Free cancellation up to 7 days before arrival (30 days during high season).

A peaceful getaway in a charming independent cottage
Just minutes from the historic center of Dinan, nestled within the grounds of La Meffrais 1741 manor, Gîte Louisinvites you to enjoy a relaxing stay in total independence, surrounded by nature, elegance, and authenticity.
A cosy 35 m² cottage within the estate
Housed in the manor’s outbuilding, this charming holiday cottage in Dinan blends modern comfort with timeless charm. The warm and inviting living area includes a comfortable sofa, armchairs, and a flat-screen TV. The open-plan kitchen is fully equipped (dishwasher, coffee machine, fridge...) so you can cook and relax at your own pace.
A bright bedroom beneath the beams
Upstairs, the mansard-style bedroom features a queen-size bed (160 x 200 cm) and impressive high ceilings highlighted by the original roof structure. The space is both bright and intimate — ideal for rest and relaxation.
Modern ground-floor bathroom
The ground-floor bathroom offers a walk-in shower, elegant basin, and WC — a space designed for both comfort and style.
Direct access to the garden and optional services
The cottage opens directly onto the estate’s gardens — perfect for enjoying peaceful moments outdoors. For added comfort, we offer à la carte services such as fresh bread, pastries, and breakfast delivery to make your stay even more enjoyable.
The perfect base to explore Dinan and the Rance Valley
Ideal for a self-catering stay in Dinan, Gîte Louis is a refined alternative to traditional hotels. It offers an authentic experience in the heart of the Rance Valley, just a short drive from the gems of Brittany: Dinan, Saint-Malo, Dinard, and Mont-Saint-Michel.
Let yourself be charmed by the manor’s peaceful atmosphere, the freedom of an independent stay, and the warm welcome of La Meffrais 1741.