Visiting, exploring, travelling
Whether you're into hiking, cycling or just lazing around, the region has plenty to offer. Visit Mont Saint-Michel, explore the paths in the bay, discover the charms of the surrounding villages and the nearby Breton coast.
Here are just a few ideas of places to visit and things to do... You're sure to find what you're looking for in this non-exhaustive list.
The map at the bottom of the page, centred on Le 1900, will give you a geographical overview and useful information.
Of course, once you're here, you can take advantage of our personalised advice to discover the region's treasures.
Mont Saint-Michel
The « Wonder of the Western World » forms a tower in the heart of an immense bay invaded by the highest tides in Europe.
Saint Malo
Cancale
This pretty port is savored as much by the look as by the palate. Elected a remarkable site of taste, Cancale has long been renowned for its oysters and shellfish.
Fougères
Emerald Cast
Dinard
Saint Briac
Dinan
Rennes
Vitré
Combourg
Dol-de-Bretagne
Medieval town with a rich heritage including the house of "Petits Palets", the oldest house in Brittany, its Grande Rue lined with houses spanning the 11th to 16th centuries, its ramparts, its Gothic cathedral.
Botanical park of Haute Bretagne
Villecartier forest
Château de la Ballue and its gardens
Le Rocher Portail
American Cemetery of Saint James
Bourbansais Zoological Park
Avranches
Great Aquarium Saint-Malo
Avenue du Général Patton 35400 Saint-Malo 02 99 21 19 00
Landyachting
Looking for thrills?
Centre de Char à Voile Char en Baie
1 Rue de la Plage, 35120 Cherrueix
02 99 48 83 01
Alligator Bay
Alligator Bay is a zoo, located at the foot of Mont Saint Michel, specializing in reptilian fauna with more than 700 animals from 5 continents.
62 Route du Mont Saint-Michel,50170 Beauvoir
02.33.68.11.18
Cobac Parc
Ange Michel