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Malestroit Monastery

Malestroit Morbihan Founded in 1866

Sisters
Lodging20 rooms
StayFrom 2 to 7 nights
Offices6/day · from 06:30

Learn more about this place

What awaits you

Comfortable accommodation16 single rooms and 4 double rooms, all with private bathrooms · accessible for people with reduced mobility, elevator
Meals on siteQuality home cooking · welcoming dining room
Gardens and natureMonastery garden, park, banks of the Oust river and the Nantes-Brest canal just steps away
Sung officesSix daily offices, from 6:30 a.m. to 8:45 p.m., accompanied by organ or psaltery
Spiritual accompaniment availableSpiritual conversation or a simple exchange with a Sister, upon request

Upcoming retreats

Practical information

Accommodation

Maison Sainte Thérèse offers 16 single rooms and 4 double rooms, all equipped with private bathrooms and toilets. All rooms are accessible to people with reduced mobility; the upper floors are served by an elevator.

Meals

Meals are served in the dining room on the ground floor. A cafeteria and a small lounge complete the space. The food is prepared on-site and is known for its excellent quality.

Common areas

On the ground floor: dining room, cafeteria, and small lounge. Upstairs: a large lounge with a library, piano, and television. A study room is available for guests on study stays.

Chapel and offices

The chapel is open at all hours. Six sung offices take place there each day, from 6:30 a.m. to 8:45 p.m., accompanied by organ or psaltery. Attendance is free and open to all.

Accessibility

All rooms are accessible to people with reduced mobility. The upper floors are served by an elevator.

Groups and scouts

The monastery welcomes small scout groups (seniors, patrols, or teams) with the possibility of camping nearby: water point, restrooms, and meetings with the sisters available on request.

Getting there

Train

Nearest stops: Questembert and Ploërmel (the sisters can come pick you up)

Car

30 min from Vannes via the N166 and 1 hour from Rennes via the D776

Bike

On the "Vélodyssée" and its approximately 300 km of trails along the Nantes-Brest Canal

Location