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Fort national de Saint-Malo

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Plage de sable et coucher de soleil
Brises lames de Saint-Malo

The Corsair City of Saint-Malo

Surrounded by its imposing ramparts, Saint-Malo reveals a rich and captivating heritage. As you wander through its cobbled streets at your own pace, let yourself be charmed by the timeless allure of this corsair city. Its maritime history, grand shipowners' houses, and sweeping sea views make it a truly unique destination. From walks along the ramparts to spectacular tides and gourmet stops, every moment in Saint-Malo is an invitation to escape.

13 km away
Fort national de saint malo
Fort national de Saint-Malo

Fort National of Saint-Malo

Built in 1689 by Vauban, Fort National proudly watches over the Bay of Saint-Malo. Accessible at low tide, it offers an immersive journey into the maritime history of the city. Whether you choose a self-guided or guided visit, explore this iconic monument and be amazed by the breathtaking panoramic views of the bay and Saint-Malo's ramparts — a must-see for lovers of history and stunning landscapes.

13 km AWAY
Pointe du Grouin à Cancale
Couple à la pointe du Grouin à Cancale

La Pointe du Grouin in Cancale

Located between Cancale and Saint-Malo, the Pointe du Grouin offers one of the most breathtaking panoramas of the Emerald Coast. This preserved natural site reveals dramatic cliffs plunging into a shimmering sea, with views stretching to Mont-Saint-Michel on clear days....

5 km away
Mont Saint-Michel
Tour du Mont Saint-Michel

The Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel

Perched on its rocky islet, Mont-Saint-Michel majestically overlooks one of the most beautiful bays in the world, shaped by the highest tides in mainland Europe. This emblematic site, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, captivates with its thousand-year-old abbey, winding medieval...

48 km AWAY
Sentier des douaniers à Cancale
Sentier des douaniers

The Customs Path (GR-34)

Also known as the GR-34, the "Sentier des Douaniers" winds along the Emerald Coast, offering spectacular views between land and sea. Accessible only on foot, this legendary trail reveals wild and untouched landscapes at every turn — from rugged cliffs and hidden coves to golden beaches. Stretching from Saint-Malo to Mont-Saint-Michel, it promises an unforgettable hike, guided by the rhythm of the tides and the salty breeze of Brittany.

2 km away
Port de la Houle à Cancale

The Port of La Houle in Cancale

The beating heart of Cancale, the Port of La Houle embodies the authentic charm of a Breton fishing harbor. With its colorful boats, lively waterfront, and fresh oyster stalls, it invites you into the soul of local maritime life. Stroll along the quays, enjoy the many restaurants overlooking Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, and soak in the unique atmosphere of this picturesque port.

3 km away
Cancale, en Bretagne
Ferme marine à Cancale

The Marine Farm in Cancale

Just 4 km from Cancale, the Marine Farm invites you to uncover all the secrets of oyster farming. Step into the fascinating world of oyster growers with guided visits of their workshops, where tradition meets passion. From July to late September, tours take you into the heart of the "gardens of the sea" — an enriching, authentic experience at the source of one of the bay's finest treasures.

4 km away
Brise lames à marée basse à Saint-Malo

The Great Tides

Saint-Malo offers a spectacular natural show during the great tides. At high tide, powerful waves crash against the Sillon seawall in a breathtaking display. When these exceptional tides are combined with strong northwesterly winds, nature reclaims the city, and some streets are temporarily submerged. A striking and fleeting phenomenon — not to be missed during your stay on the Breton coast.

13 km away

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