Located at Arradon, in Morbihan, the manor of Kérat is a magnificent Breton building from the 15th century today listed as a Historic Monument for its facade and roof. Located on the edge of the shore of the Gulf of Morbihan, it offers a unique point of view over one of the most beautiful landscapes in Brittany.
Rebuilt on the remains of a first building from the 13th century, the foundations of which it is still possible to admire, the manor of Kérat was originally the seat of a former seigneury. In granite and rubble, it once controlled access to Île aux Moines and is still unveiled today in the form of a set of three buildings framing a central courtyard with rows of boulins which have long served as a dovecote.