It's a breath of fresh air. In the distance, the horizon, and nothing else. In the middle of a field overlooking the Bay of Cancale, next to Château Richeux, Ferme du Vent welcomes guests in charming homes with high ceilings and exposed beams. These Bricourt homes from the Roellinger family were inaugurated in 2016. Six "Kled" (meaning "wind shelter" in Breton) face the ocean. With no ostentatious signs, these wood and stone cottages offer total relaxation, without television or Wi-Fi. Celtic baths offer a unique moment of relaxation. Some have wood-burning stoves and sea-facing bathtubs set behind large picture windows. Meals, to be chosen in advance, are left at the entrance of the accommodation to be enjoyed in complete privacy. La Ferme du Vent is a real cocoon for disconnecting.