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Dozeville Jean-claude
Place Monseigneur Duchesne
Saint Malo
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  • Saint-Malo Old Town: Located just a few steps away from Place Monseigneur Duchesne, Saint-Malo Old Town is a historic walled city known for its medieval charm, cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the sea. Visitors can explore the ancient ramparts, visit the iconic Saint-Malo Cathedral, and wander through the narrow alleyways lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes.
  • Fort National: Situated on a rocky islet near the entrance of Saint-Malo harbor, Fort National is a 17th-century fortification offering panoramic views of the coastline. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about its fascinating history and enjoy the scenic surroundings.
  • Grand Aquarium: Just a short drive from Place Monseigneur Duchesne, the Grand Aquarium is a popular attraction for families and marine life enthusiasts. It features a variety of underwater exhibits showcasing thousands of species, including sharks, turtles, and colorful fish. The aquarium also offers interactive activities and educational presentations.
  • Solidor Tower: Located in nearby Saint-Servan, Solidor Tower is a medieval fortress perched on the estuary of the Rance River. It houses the Museum of Cape Horners, which displays artifacts related to maritime history and the adventures of sailors who rounded Cape Horn. The tower offers breathtaking views of the river and the harbor.
  • Dinard: Situated just across the Rance River, the charming coastal town of Dinard is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, Belle Époque villas, and picturesque promenade. Visitors can relax on the beach, stroll along the waterfront, or explore the town's vibrant markets, shops, and cafés.
  • Mont-Saint-Michel: Although a bit farther from Saint-Malo (about an hour's drive), the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mont-Saint-Michel is worth a visit. This medieval abbey is located on a rocky island and surrounded by vast tidal flats. Visitors can explore the abbey's architectural wonders, wander through the narrow streets of the village, and witness the dramatic tides that surround the island.
  • Cap Fréhel: Situated about an hour's drive west of Saint-Malo, Cap Fréhel is a stunning headland known for its rugged cliffs, panoramic coastal views, and diverse birdlife. Visitors can take a scenic walk along the marked trails to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and observe various seabirds nesting along the cliffs.
  • Saint-Malo National Fort: Located on the island of Petit Bé, Saint-Malo National Fort is a historic military fortress that offers guided tours. Visitors can explore the underground tunnels, learn about the fort's strategic importance, and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Saint-Malo Beaches: Saint-Malo boasts several beautiful beaches, such as Plage du Sillon and Plage de l'Eventail, where visitors can relax, swim, or engage in various water sports. These sandy stretches offer a perfect spot to soak up the sun and enjoy the refreshing coastal breezes. 10. Château de Saint-Malo: Situated within the city walls, the Château de Saint-Malo is a 15th-century castle that now houses the town hall and a museum. Visitors can explore the castle's architecture, visit the museum's exhibitions on local history, and enjoy the surrounding gardens and views of the harbor.

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