A town full of stories of pirates and buccaneers, Saint-Malo enchants all travelers who cross its path. Passionate about the sea or just passing by, St-Malo has many charms that will seduce you. The sunsets and the game of the tides make the frame of Maison Angelus which is located in an interesting tourist area. A few miles from the magnificent Mont Saint Michel, Cancale oysters place, Dinard, with its beach in Belle Epoque style and the medieval village of Dinan. For nature lovers ; several coastal walks overlooking the sea – not to be missed Fort La Latte, Cape Frehel – and last but not least an adventurous ocean for sailing enthusiasts.
The area
Saint-Malo, the corsair city
The Historic City and its Wall, Solidor Tower and the City of Aleth, its sea trips aboard tall ships, longe cote and jogging on the Sillon beach …
The Thermes Marins de Saint Malo, offers its guests the opportunity to discover the benefits of Thalassotherapy to recover wellnes, vitality and relax.
The tide, the daily movement of the sea, is a universal phenomenon. Our ancestors have long believed that this event was ruled by the gods or by dark forces. The law of Newton’s universal attraction and the work of scientists like Laplace or Poincaré have indeed proved from the seventeenth century that it was a story of strength: that of the Moon and the Sun on the Earth.
Beautiful natural site dedecated to vegetation and wildlife. At the foot of the cliff Fort Lalatte on one side and the beautiful golden sandy beaches on the other, a good place for walking
For an authentic and original discovery of the nature and heritage of the Emerald Coast. – Thematic nature walks on the coast – Outings at the helm of an old rigging in the corsair bay
Golf De Saint Malo – Le Tronchet – Tél. 02 99 58 96 69 Dinard Golf – Boulevard de la Houle, Saint Briac Sur Mer – Tél. 02 99 88 32 07 Golf Des Ormes – Epiniac, Dol De Bretagne – Tél. 02 99 73 54 44
Becherel
A charming little town with medieval streets. Bookshops here, bookbinders or calligraphers there … Bécherel is the city of books.