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Pascale Lefeuvre47 Boulevard Henry Dunant
Saint-Malo
35400
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 135 | 150 |
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Attractions
- Saint-Malo Cathedral: Located within the old walled city, Saint-Malo Cathedral is a stunning Gothic-style church that dates back to the 12th century. Visitors can admire its beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architecture.
- Fort National: Situated on a small island, Fort National is a historic fortress built in the 17th century to protect the city from attacks. It offers panoramic views of the coastline and is accessible by foot during low tide.
- Grand Aquarium de Saint-Malo: A popular attraction for families, the Grand Aquarium de Saint-Malo houses a diverse range of marine life. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including a shark tank, touch pools, and interactive displays.
- Château de Saint-Malo: This 15th-century castle is located within the old town walls and serves as a museum dedicated to the city's maritime history. It offers exhibits on piracy, navigation, and shipbuilding, providing a fascinating insight into Saint-Malo's past.
- Plage du Sillon: One of Saint-Malo's most famous beaches, Plage du Sillon stretches for miles along the coast. It's perfect for a leisurely stroll, sunbathing, or enjoying water sports such as surfing and kiteboarding.
- Solidor Tower: Situated at the entrance of the Rance River, Solidor Tower is a medieval fortress that houses the International Museum of Cape Horners. The museum showcases artifacts and exhibits related to sailing adventures around Cape Horn.
- Petit Bé: Accessible by boat during low tide, Petit Bé is a small island off the coast of Saint-Malo. It is home to a 17th-century fortification and offers beautiful views of the city and the surrounding sea.
- Saint-Malo Ramparts: Walk along the ancient city walls, known as the ramparts, which encircle the historic center of Saint-Malo. The ramparts provide picturesque views of the city, the sea, and the nearby islands.
- Etoile du Roy: This full-scale replica of an 18th-century sailing ship is permanently docked at the port of Saint-Malo. Visitors can explore the ship, learn about its history, and imagine what life was like for sailors during that era. 10. Saint-Malo's Old Town: Wander through the cobblestone streets of the old town, known as Intra-Muros. Admire the charming architecture, browse boutique shops, and indulge in delicious local cuisine at the numerous restaurants and cafés.