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Discover all the must-see places to visit during your stay in Dol-de-Bretagne!

Dol de Bretagne



A city on a human scale that has everything of a "big".

Located in the north of the department of Ille et Vilaine on the immediate edge of the bay of Mont St Michel, the town of Dol de Bretagne is located at equal distance (25 km) from St Malo and the "Wonder of the West".

The presence of the imposing St Samson Cathedral (12th and 13th centuries) recalls the prestigious past of this religious metropolis (archdiocese for three centuries). By the quality of its religious, military and civil heritage, the city of Dol de Bretagne is a destination of choice for tourists.

Fougères



A thousand-year-old city, Fougères is classified as a City of Art and History. Located on the steps of Brittany, the city has a rich history with many twists and turns. To discover absolutely

Saint Malo



Saint-Malo is a lively city all year round with many cultural and artistic encounters: exhibitions, museums, theatre, concerts, cinema, sporting events, conferences… the city offers you great encounters to discover during your stay.
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Le Mont Saint Michel



A thousand years of history, faith and human talents have shaped Mont Saint-Michel, Wonder of the West, which is an integral part of the history of France. This unique place located between green Normandy and granitic Brittany is a real invitation to travel and get away from it all. Whether for a weekend or your next vacation, escape to the edge of the bay of Mont Saint-Michel. Come and visit this historic place with your family and take advantage of the many activities offered around the site or within the medieval village itself.

Dinard



Who does not know Dinard and its Belle Epoque villas? On the Emerald Coast, the resort has remained a place full of charm and always chic from where it is pleasant to contemplate the Rance and Saint-Malo. Unless you prefer the charm of seaside resorts of Saint-Lunaire, Saint-Briac and Lancieux nearby.

Dinan



Surrounded by nearly three kilometers of ramparts, the town of Dinan and its 14th century castle proudly overlook the Rance. Below, the small marina is the starting point for beautiful walks along the estuary while up there, the corbelled houses complete the visit to this medieval city.

Combourg



The Small City of Character of Combourg remains intimately linked to the most illustrious French romantic writer. At the end of the 18th century, the inspiration of François René de Chateaubriand was born in this historic setting, nestled in lush greenery. In the footsteps of the poet and novelist, let yourself be seduced by the bucolic atmosphere of Lac Tranquille dominated by the imposing castle. Learn more