Stay : Iodized walks on the Emerald Coast in Brittany

Discover the riches of the Emerald Coast! You still need to know the places and routes to visit in order not to miss anything of the treasures that the territory offers.

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Detail of the stay : Iodized walks on the Emerald Coast in Brittany - 4 days

  • Cancale
  • Dol-De-Bretagne
  • Dol-De-Bretagne
  • Dinard
  • Saint-Coulomb
  • Saint-Coulomb
  • Saint Malo
  • Saint Malo
  • Saint-Lunaire
  • Saint Malo

Day 1: From the Sainte-Anne chapel to the Pointe du Grouin

Steps: Cancale, Dol-De-Bretagne

Symbol of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and high place of pilgrimage, the Sainte-Anne chapel, will be the starting point of a walk iodized as you wish. In front of you, the natural meadows covered by the sea at high tides, where the famous salt meadow lambs graze. From here, the Duchesse-Anne dike allows you to walk to Château Richeux, south of Cancale. If you still have some under your feet, the Pointe du Grouin, starting point of the Route du Rhum, will offer you a unique view.

Places of interest :
LA BAIE DU MONT-SAINT-MICHEL

Day 2: From the Pointe du Meinga to the City of Aleth

Steps: Dinard, Saint-Coulomb, Saint-Malo

From the Pointe du Meinga in Saint-Coulomb, between the Pointe du Grouin and the Varde, beautiful hikes await you along the GR34 to the Cité d'Aleth in Saint-Malo. The opportunity to discover breathtaking landscapes, preserved and home to unique plant and animal species. After reaching the beaches of Rothéneuf, you will go along the Sillon and admire the corsair city on the horizon. You can end your day at the Cité d'Aleth which offers an incredible view of the Rance estuary and Dinard.

Places of interest :
LE SILLON / LA POINTE DU MEINGA

Day 3: From the Pointe du Décollé to the Briantais beach

Steps: Saint-Lunaire

From the Pointe du Décollé in Saint-Lunaire and its imposing granite cross, start your walk with a breathtaking view of the corsair city in the background. Continue your walk towards the beach of Longchamp, a surf spot not to be missed. While walking along the paths, you will arrive on the beach of La Salinette in Saint-Briac, overhung by the magnificent castle of Nessay. The Emerald Balcony, one of the most spectacular landscapes of the coast, is then revealed. Following the Frémur, you will reach Lancieux, and at the end of the bay, the Briantais beach. Wild, it offers magical lights at the end of the day.

Day 4: From the Pointe de la Garde to Cap Fréhel

Steps: Saint-Malo

The Pointe de la Garde is a striking point of view on the two largest beaches of Saint-Cast. It is home to an oratory surmounted by an impressive granite statue dedicated to Notre-Dame du Guildo. You can then walk along the bay of Saint-Cast-Le-Guildo to the Pointe de l'Isle. Then, enjoy an immersion in the Middle Ages by discovering the impressive Fort La Latte, which overhangs a 70 meters cliff beaten by the winds. At your destination, the Cap Fréhel and its lighthouse stand as a border between the bay of Saint-Malo and the bay of Saint-Brieuc. An exceptional panorama is then painted in front of you.

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