The Privateers’ city offers animation all year round, with its literary festivals, sailing races …
And St. Malo is also: the amazing spectacle of its high tides, the beauty of its sandy beaches, its pure sea air, a gentle climate and the beauty of the place…
The cultural and historical wealth of Saint-Malo is revealed along the narrow streets of the old town. You will be seduced by the beauty of the site and the view over Saint-Malo’s Bay.
Small uninhabited island at the entrance to the Rance estuary and below the ramparts, the Grand Bé is a tidal peninsula where at low tide you can visit the grave of Chateaubriand, the famous writer born in Saint-Malo.
Close by, Le Petit Bé, a small castle built by Vauban in the 17th century to defend the town.
Open depending on tides and weather conditions
A historic building built in 1689 by the military architect Vauban to protect the port of Saint Malo. All tours with an experienced tour guide. Accessible by foot at low tide, the Fort National, with its granite walls built into the rock will give you an experience more than three centuries of military history.
Tel. 06 72 46 66 26
At the foot of the ramparts, Bon Secours beach and its seawater swimming pool in front of the Grand Bé.
Mole Beach, also below the ramparts.
Evantail beach in front of the Fort National.
The vast Sillon beach which stretches from Saint Malo to Paramé.
Minihic Beach and Pont Beach from Paramé to Rothéneuf.
And many more beaches to discover from Rothéneuf to Cancale …
A beautiful walkway with panoramic views of the Solidor harbour, the Rance estuary and its tidal energy plant, Dinard and the old walled town. See the remains of the cathedral and the WWII memorial museum built into the air defence bunkers dating from the occupation.
Built during the XIVth century to control the town of St Malo, then converted into a prison, Solidor tower now houses the International Museum of the Cap Horn Long-Course in honour of the sailors of Saint-Malo, the first French explorers to cross the formidable Cap Horn a the end of the XVIIth century.
Adress: Tour Solidor à Saint Servan – Saint-Malo.
Tel. 02 99 40 71 58
The manor is the only remaining legacy of its illustrious owner, Jacques Cartier, a native of St. Malo and discoverer of Canada in 1534, this great explorer of the renaissance opened the North American continent to France through the St. Laurent River.
Adress: Manoir Jacques Cartier – Rothéneuf – Saint‑Malo.
Tel. 02 99 40 97 73
5 km from Thermes Marins, towards Cancale, the carved rocks (rochers sculptés) at Rothéneuf, a strange world populated by characters from another time. In the 19th century Father Fourré started sculpting the rock creating a huge naïve style sculpture.
Adress: Rochers Sculptés – Rothéneuf – St Malo
Tel. 02 99 56 23 95
Built between 1961 and 1966, the plant bridges a link by landbetween Dinard and St Malo. With some of the highest tides
in the world (14ft tidal range), the plant produces 600,000,000 kWh per year.
Free entry to the dam by the Dinard side of the bridge.
Home to one of the finest collections of sharks and fish from the oceans and seas around the world. Unique : the 360° shark ring aquarium and the Nautibus ride!
Tel. 02 99 21 19 00
Special Rate: ask for your Aquarium Pass at the reception.
A resort located 15 km from Saint-Malo, Cancale is a picturesque fishing port which nestles under the cliffs, renowned for its oysters with oyster beds visible at low tide.
A holiday hot-spot for the British during the 19th century, Dinard is a beautiful holiday town which still contains the charm and
architecture of the past with plenty of tourist attractions (great market on Saturday mornings all year round).
Former medieval town of the Dukes of Brittany, Dinan rises above the Rance Estuary. Visit the medieval ramparts and streets and the English garden.
55 km from Saint-Malo, the second and most remarkable tourist site in France…
More information about St-Malo and its region on the website www.st-malo.com
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