
St Malo Brittany, France Travel Guide
The heart of Saint-Malo, Intra-Muros, is a living museum. Its narrow, cobbled streets lead to historic squares, charming boutiques, and welcoming eateries. Walking its formidable ramparts is a must-do, offering panoramic views of the sea, beaches, and tidal islands.
Discover the toughness of the Malouins through its meticulously rebuilt architecture. Every corner reveals a piece of its corsair past or maritime heritage.
Visit the historic castle and explore the city's gallery within its walls.
Discover the world of privateers in this authentic corsair house.
Visit the isolated tomb of the famous writer on Grand Bé island at low tide.
Explore the bay, Rance estuary, or Grand A tour around the Coast.
Walk to these tidal islands when the tide is out.
Guided tours available, tide permitting. Offers historical insights.
Discover marine life on the beaches at low tide.
Saint-Malo is a haven for food lovers, especially those who appreciate fresh seafood and traditional Breton specialties. The city's coastal location ensures a bounty of marine flavors.
Start your day with a classic French espresso or café au lait.
Indulge in croissants, pain au chocolat, or a slice of Kouign-amann.
Many shops offer delicious local ice creams, perfect for a warm day.
Saint-Malo's arts scene is as as its history, with museums, galleries, and events throughout the year.
Spend a day on the wide sandy beaches like Plage du Sillon or Plage de Bon Secours.
Sunbathing, swimming, sandcastles.
Explore coastal paths like the Sentier des Douaniers (GR34) for breathtaking scenery.
Scenic trails for all abilities.
Try sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, or kitesurfing in the bay.
Equipment rentals available.
Embrace the unique rhythm of Saint-Malo, dictated by its tides and rich history. Take your time to explore, savor the local fare, and connect with its maritime spirit.
Whether you seek adventure on the high seas or quiet contemplation within old walls, Saint-Malo welcomes you to uncover its many layers.