Lifes a Beach
by Jasen71
St malo has some great beaches around it and near it? The tides goes out quite away so be careful when wandering out or moonlight skinny dipping..(eerrmmm well okay i had a few). Anyway the beaches are always packed and at low water you'll always find some old frenchmen combing the sands for cockles and sandeels..nice for supper i am informed....
Plastics Arts Academy
by dimilag
If you wish to learn and practice the various Beaux-Arts disciplines (painting, sculpture, drawing, etc.) the Plastics Arts Academy of Saint-Malo offers workshops for beginners and expert amateurs.
You shall rapidly learn the arts techniques, give vent to your creative energy and take advantage of the knowledge of certified and qualified teachers in a spacious, nice and lightly environment equipped with professional equipment.
Office manned from Monday to Friday 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
Cap Fréhel
by dimilag
With its 300 hectares of wild land covered in heather and gorse, Cap Fréhel is one of the most spectacular sites in Brittany. Come and see the exceptional panoramic view 70 metres above sea level and admire the view from the Cotentin headland to the Island of Bréhat.
The Walls of St Malo
by Jasen71
"Catch the Boat"
The City of St Malo is not only a historic old walled town but a ferry port has has a year round service to and from Portsmouth, daily in the season, operated by Brittany Ferries, and a seasonal service by fast craft to and from Poole via Jersey and/or Guernsey operated by Condor. In addition Emeraude Line operate services to the Channel Islands and the Iles Chausey.
More Brittany
by denise16
"Ok so not quite Brittany"
About 1 hour from St. Malo is Mount St. Michel ,which is in Normandy, but worth the trip over the boarder. It is crowded, but a must see just once. Tip- use the back streets & steps to get to the top avoids the crowds, come back down the main street.
"Dinan"
Drive along the river from St. Malo and you get to Dinan. A lovely town and the town walls walk is well worth it although we found the starting point in the guide book difficult to find.
There is a little train but didn't try it so can't comment, but children seemed to enjoy it.
Local cider very good.
"More Dinan"