Dinard Travel Guide

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Dinard Travel Guide

Dinard
Dinard Airport is situated 5 km southwest from Dinard , 12 km from Saint Malo and 85 km from Rennes. There is a taxi service from the airport and the cost to Dinard is approximately €13.00 and it will take you 10 minutes. It will take you 20 minutes and cost approximately €20.00 to go to Saint Malo.

Dinard

The elegant seaside resort of the Emerald Coast is full of architectural and natural treasures. Many marked paths will lead old and young throughout a constant source of amazement. Numerous artists found their inspiration in Dinard: Oscar Wilde, Debussy, Jules Verne to name a few. Painters throughout time have used this breath-taking scenery as inspiration. You can also make another trip. It snakes between the emerald sea, the four sandy beaches and luxurious Mediterranean gardens branding exotic smells and sights. Dinard is undeniably a town to see.

Saint-Malo and the Cap Fréhel

Saint-Malo, is a walled city with a Vauban’s style architecture. Located on western coast of France, it is the closed French port from Channel Islands and the only port in Brittany with an historical architecture. Explore this beautifully restored old city and relax in the cobbled streets with the restaurants, café and terraces.

Site of legends, bird sanctuary, dominating a sea in the blue tinged with emerald, the Cap Fréhel offers a show of which we never grow tired. Miracle of the nature, it is one of the most impressive sites in Brittany with cliffs dominating the sea of 70m.

Mont-Saint-Michel

Between Normandy and Brittany, The Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay feature on the UNESCO world Heritage list. This marvellous site is synonymous with cultural excellence and exploration. Built on a rock, inside fortified walls, The Mont-Saint-Michel is composed of an abbey and a picturesque little town with restaurants and tiny shops.

Cancale

Cancale’s history and evolution have always been concentrated on oyster farming and traditional fishing. The town has lived thanks to the sea and is very proud of its seaside tradition, which has shaped both the landscape and its inhabitants. Come to breath this unique atmosphere. The prestigious and traditional fishing boat, la Bisquine, is waiting for you. If you prefer land, you can also follow the process of oyster and mussel farming on solid ground. All the techniques and traditions are now displayed in a museum, where you will walk through the past of Cancale and into today. The town is now a Mecca for tourism, known for its gastronomy.

Dinan

It is a city of Art and History. The town was built where the river meets the sea and the sea meets the land. Today the medieval fortress is still encircled by an unbroken line of ramparts 3 km long and remains the largest fortified enclosure in Brittany. The treasures from the Middle Age have left an impressive heritage: 14 towers, a keep, monumental gateways, Basilica and Belfry. Dinan also boasts narrow streets lined by beautiful half-timbered houses. Many themed guided tours give the opportunity to old and young visitors to discover the medieval town. You will feel like a king for the day and consider the Breton castles as your own. You can also stroll around romantic gardens. Let your senses take over.

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