Cabane Heol
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Cabane Heol : Unusual night for 2 to 5 people, couples or families 🍃
The Heol hut means sun (not wind!) in the Breton language.
Full of endearing details, this enchanting cabin is perched on stilts in a twisted pollarded oak. Its south-facing terrace is filled with branches, and with its round window and heather roof, it has all the charm of the legends of Brittany.
With its alcove bed and hidden second sleeping area, climbed up a ladder made of branches, this cabin has no water or electricity, and is ideal for couples, families or even friends. You’ll have access to a large south-facing terrace in the canopy, from which you can watch the sunrise, breakfast baskets, horses and deer!
Equipment
delivered
2-5 persons
2 double beds 140X200
+ possibility of 1 single extra bed
5 m
Mill scale
Dry toilets (outbuilding on terrace)
Showers and toilets in guest lounge
Options
Gourmet baskets to go
Available from October to the end of March
Activities
Hammam, sauna, massages
Permaculture garden & slow tourism walk
In summer
Your stay in Dihan, Brittany
Our cabane hotel between Vannes and Lorient also offers aperitifs, dinners, a café lounge, a relaxation lounge with a wood-burning stove, a billiards room, a SPA with hammam, sauna and massages, a swimming pool and its wooden lounge area.
Just a stone's throw away, you'll discover the must-sees of southern Morbihan: Carnac and its standing stones, Quiberon and its surf sports, Auray and its charming little port, the Etel ria and its dozens of islets, Vannes and its history, Saint Anne and its basilica...
Don't hesitate to ask us about our favorite places to visit, as we love to share our good addresses.
Dihan, with its eco-responsible convictions since the beginning, almost 20 years ago, is committed to sustainable tourism: member of Green Morbihan and Morbihan Tourisme Responsable, construction wood from sustainably managed forests, member of the LPO (League for the Protection of Birds), experimenting with a permaculture vegetable garden, regularly training in selective sorting, composting its green waste, seeking to make responsible and local purchases, having invested in a system for filtering waste water through plants..







