©Tourist accommodation of Manoir de l'Alleu, La Chapelle Chaussée|Emmanuel BerthierNature and relaxationDiscover©Lake Tranquille and Combourg castle|Trotteurs AddictCulture and heritageDiscover©Family outing in Cancale|Place ClichéIn familyDiscover©Canoe trip at the Île-aux-Pies|Clo & ClemAlong the waterDiscover©Saint-Coulomb |Teddy VerneuilSeasideDiscover©Bon-Secours beach, Saint-Malo |Thibault PorielRemarkable sitesDiscover©Oyster tasting in a restaurant, Cancale|Thibault PorielBreton gastronomy and specialitiesDiscover©The Vélodyssée, site of Île aux Pies |simon bourcierSmall budgetDiscover
©Ille Flottante unusual accommodation, la petite Madeleine, Hédé-Bazouges|Jacqueline PiriouUnique experiences in Ille‑et‑Vilaine: let yourself be surprised!Do you want to break away from routine? To share magical moments with your loved ones? Ille-et-Vilaine in Brittany is the perfect destination for unique experiences for a...Discover©Vilaine Valley|Noé C. PhotographyDiscover the Vilaine Valley with geocachingThe Vilaine river connects Rennes and Redon, winding through majestic landscapes and charming villages steeped in history. As you follow it, you will discover its history and...Discover©Break on a terrace in Saint-Malo|Alexandre LamoureuxA family day out in Saint‑MaloYou can be on the beach in Saint-Malo after just a 45-minute car journey from Rennes. Swimming on Sillon beach and admiring the sea view from the top of the ramparts are...Discover©Dolphin watching boat trip in Cancale, Association Al Lark|Gildas RaffenelWatch the dolphins in the Bay of Mont‑Saint‑MichelDolphins in Brittany? You don’t need to go to the other end of the planet to see large marine mammals. Leaving from Cancale, the Al-lark association welcomes you for an...DiscoverMore experiences
Baie du Mont-Saint-MichelBécherelBrocéliandeCancaleCombourgDinardDol-de-BretagneFougèresRedonRennesSaint-MaloSaint-SuliacVitré©Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel|CastelbajacThe Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, between sky and seaHesitating between the land and the sea, the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel possesses a wild and fragile beauty that characterises it. On one side is the immense bay marked by the constant flow of the tides and covered with bouchots (mussel... Discover ©Bookshop La Souris des Champs, Bécherel |Trotteurs addictBécherel, a book townDo you want a break where time stands still? Bécherel is a small town of character. Awarded the title of Book Town® in 1989, Bécherel is home to numerous book shops, art galleries, craft and calligraphy workshops, etc. Less than... Discover ©Ponthus, Brocéliande |Philippe ManguinBrocéliande, land of legendsThe scene of the legend of King Arthur, Brocéliande forest is the mythical heart of Brittany. With its landscape of moors, high forests and deep valleys, it is the kingdom of the imagination, storytellers and popular beliefs. In Paimpont, discover... Discover ©The heights of Cancale|Teddy VerneuilCancale, the oyster capitalThe best way to appreciate the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and its many surprises is with a plate of oysters on Cancale port, soaking up the mild maritime climate and breathing in the sea air. Discover ©Lake Tranquille and Combourg castle|Trotteurs addictRomantic CombourgA charming small town of character, Combourg is 35 minutes from Rennes, Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel. The town claims to be the birthplace of romanticism, undoubtedly due to the famous writer, Chateaubriand, who lived here during his adolescence. Heritage sites, lovely... Discover ©Écluse beach, Dinard |Thibault PorielDinard, the elegantDinard, a seaside resort on the Emerald Coast, is marked by the Belle Époque and its British influences. With its 407 listed villas, its charm is timeless and very chic. Discover ©Aerial view of Mont-Dol |Teddy VerneuilThe medieval city of Dol-de-Bretagne and Mont-DolSituated in the middle of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, the medieval city of Dol-de-Bretagne has the “Small town of character” label. Here in this former bishopric of Brittany, you will discover a very charming town with rich historical heritage. Add to... Discover Château de Fougères©Fougères castle|Thibault PorielFougères, fortress town in BrittanyThe ancient town of Fougères is a listed Town of Art and History. The town’s rich past is full of twists and turns! To discover without fail! Discover ©Quai Jean-Bart and its shipowners' houses, Redon|Yannick Le GalRedon and the Vilaine ValleyIn Redon, nature creates exceptionally beautiful scenery, where majestic landscapes, little countryside villages and towns steeped in history intermingle. Redon, at the crossroads of the waterways of Western France with the Nantes-Brest canal and the Channel-Ocean links, was the maritime... Discover ©Place du Champ Jacquet, Rennes |Thibault PorielRennes, capital of BrittanyRennes is a multi-dimensional city known for its quality of life, the wealth of its cultural scene, with famous festivals such as the Trans Musicales, the diversity of its heritage, its contemporary art offer and the effervescence of its student... Discover ©Saint-Malo Intra-muros, Môle des Noires|Thibault PorielSaint-Malo, the privateer cityThe fortress city of Saint-Malo boasts that it has never been conquered! This superb city, also known as the privateer city, can be explored on foot by strolling along the ramparts inside the city walls. Today, Saint-Malo is a seaside... Discover Saint-Suliac, vu du ciel©Aerial view of Saint-Suliac|Thibault PorielSaint-Suliac, the authenticThanks to the protection of its heritage, Saint-Suliac, a former fishing village on the Rance estuary, was elected one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France” and is definitely worth a visit! Discover ©Historic centre, Vitré|Philippe ManguinVitré and the Gateway of BrittanyForming the historical crossroads between Brittany, Normandy and Anjou, the Gateway of Brittany is a land of welcome, with the medieval city of Vitré, which is a listed City of Art and History. Stroll aimlessly around the picturesque streets to... Discover