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The Brittany Region
Brittany is located in the north of France and is a peninsula known for its long coastline, sandy beaches, vibrant green sea, and impressive rocky cliffs. Nature lovers will find plenty to enjoy here. Brittany also offers historic towns and picturesque villages, both along the coast and inland. If you appreciate culture, you won’t be disappointed in this beautiful part of France.
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Types of Campsites in Saint-Malo
Campsites in and around Saint-Malo are almost always close to the sea. Some offer direct access to sandy beaches and have their own swimming pools. The area features small, simple campsites, but if you prefer a five-star camping experience with extra comfort, you’ll also find plenty of options here.
Sights to See During Your Stay in Saint-Malo
These attractions are well worth a visit when you’re camping in Saint-Malo:
Les Remparts de Saint-Malo
The city walls of Saint-Malo, where you can walk and enjoy wonderful views over the sea.
Plage du Sillon
This beautiful sandy beach is known for its dramatic tides.
The Port of Saint-Malo
This historic port was once a key spot for privateers and is still a fascinating place to visit today.
Château de la Duchesse Anne
This castle houses several museums where you can discover the history of Saint-Malo.
The Grand Aquarium
A fascinating aquarium where you can see a variety of fish and sea creatures.
In the Surrounding Area
The area around Saint-Malo offers several interesting sights worth exploring:
Mont Saint-Michel
This famous abbey is built on a rocky island, making it truly unique.
Dinan
A charming village near Saint-Malo, perfect for a visit.
Vitré
Vitré is a historic town known for its impressive medieval castle.
Île de Bréhat
This picturesque island lies just off the coast of Brittany.
Château de Kerjean
A stunning 16th-century castle where you can learn more about the region’s history.
Saint-Malo, a Former Privateer City by the Coast
Today, Saint-Malo is a popular seaside destination, but it was once famous for its privateers who protected the French king. You can still find traces of this history throughout the city, making it a fascinating place to explore while camping here. In addition, Saint-Malo is perfect for enjoying the beautiful beaches and sea of Brittany. If you’d like to camp near this historic coastal city, book a campsite near Saint-Malo!