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A region full of discoveries

The best of Brittany, close by.

Some of the most interesting sightseeing sites in Brittany are just a few kilometres away from the Clos Saint-Cadreuc, which makes it an ideal place to stay for your visits, hikes or boat trips. Discover some points of interest below: 

Saint-Jacut (7 km)

The peninsula of Saint-Jacut is a seaside resort that kept its authenticity. During low tides, you'll be able to join the archipel of the Ebihens, and from there, admire the city and the cap Frehel in the background. Don't miss shell fishing if low tides allow you to!

 

Lancieux (8 km)

Cette station balnéaire familiale rencontre beaucoup de succès ! Sa grande plage vous
offre tous les plaisirs de la mer. Et le club « les petits mousses » ouvert l’été séduira vos enfants. Pour les plus grands, vous pouvez louer des bateaux ou planches à voile ou bien prendre des cours de voile (dériveurs, planche, optimistes). La baie de Lancieux est un spot de planche à voile et de kite surf. Sachez aussi que le golf de deux fois 9 trous attirent de plus en plus d’adeptes ! 

 

Saint-Briac (12 km)

Saint-Briac used to be a fisherman village, and kept its very particular charm. As a seaside resort with 9 fine sand beaches, it is an enjoyment for any nature fan!

Dinan (14 km)

Surrounded by 3 kilometres of ramparts, Dinan and its 14th century castle dominate the Rance river. Dive into Middle Ages through the city's preserved architecture.

Dinard (14 km)

Avec casino, galeries d’art et beaux hôtels, « Dinard, l’élégante » reste une station balnéaire très prisée. Outre sa plage réputée située dans le creux d’une anse, la promenade « au clair de
lune » est un incontournable ! Pour les golfeurs, le parcours de Dinard est un must !

Saint-Malo (21 km)

The privateer city! One the one hand, a city with narrrow streets, and on the other hand, marvelous sights on the beach. Two islands, Petit Bé & Grand Bé, are within reach during low tides and offer beautiful views. You can visit Saint-Malo's aquarium with its 10 000 fishes as well.

Cap Fréhel & Fort La Latte (28 km)

70 metres above the sea, those shale and pink sandstone cliffs offert some of Brittany's most beautiful views. A place not to miss, if you like hiking and bird watching. Kids will also love the castle and its chivalry stories!

Cancale (32 km)

This beautiful port is well-known for its oysters and seashells. These delicacies can be eaten while watching the Mont Saint-Michel. If you like nature, take a walk to the rocky finger of the "Pointe du Grouin"

Mont Saint-Michel (63 km)

The Mont Saint-Michel was built on a rocky island, surrounded by a marvelous bay that sees some of the biggest tides in continental Europe. The Mont, and its bay are considered a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Don't miss the abbey!

Do not hesitate: discover Brittany!

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