Saint-Malo (About 6 min from historic center) :
A fortified city, well known for its historical treasures and its
numerous beaches, St Malo is among the most visited places in France
and still remembers nowadays its famous corsairs like Surcouf. |
La Pointe du Grouin (About 14 min) : Panoramic
sight on the Mont Saint Michel, the Cap Fréhel, the Chausey
islands.
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La Tour Solidor (About 11 min) : A fortified
donjon which allowed to watch the city of Saint-Malo |
Dinan (About 20 min) : A city of art and
history, it is the first fortified town by the length of its walls
and stands as an outstanding set of medieval achievement.
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Mont-St-Michel (About 30 min) : One of the
most famous and outstanding settings in France. The rocky island
is crowned by the Abbey. A masterpiece of refinement and harmony
in midair, it is 35 km from the campsite. |
Lancieux (About 20 min) : The mill of Buglais,
the windmill of the 16th century built by the monks of Saint-Jacut. |

Cancale (About 10 min) : The capital of
the oyster, it is a seaside resort built 50 m above sea level.
The swell, its harbour anchored to the cliff, shows the signs
of a past directly dependent on the ocean.
About 10 km from the campsite.
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Dinard (About 15 min) : The "little
Nice" of the North East is a seaside resort : its numerous
sandy beaches and its unrestricted view on the St Malo city walls
make it very British and undoubtedly the most sophisticated town
on the whole French coast line. |
In this non exhaustive list, we do not quote plenty of other sightseeing
you may do such as Combourg , Dol
de Bretagne, Cézembre,
Chausey islands, Jersey
et Guernesey (from Saint-Malo), etc...
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