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Max Length 5m
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Max length of motorhome 7m. For lengths over 7m please call 0345 609 1024 to book.

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Please note that any person or vehicle travelling for business or commercial venture, carrying commercial goods/samples will need to book via our freight teams and do not qualify for leisure fares. In addition, if the vehicle being taken is designed for the carriage of commercial goods it shall be reserved as freight regardless of its dimensions. For more information please call the Commercial team on 01481 728620 .

Top beaches St Malo

St Malo's TOP BEACHES

While the main attraction of St-Malo firmly remains its grandiose walled citadel, visitors are also drawn to a number of fine white sandy beaches

While the main attraction of St-Malo firmly remains its grandiose walled citadel, visitors are also drawn by a number of fine white sandy beaches and a cluster of rocky islands that may be reached on foot.

We have done the hard work for you and selected some of the top beaches in St.Malo for you to explore.

Fort National

This imposing fortress stands above a maze of subterranean walkways and chambers. Guided tours offer the best way to take it all in.

Grande Plage

This is St.Malo’s main sandy beach. It is a popular choice amongst visitors who choose to stay outside the walls of the city.

Petit Bé

Beyond Grand Bé is the smaller island of Petit Bé which is still accessible by foot at low tide. The well-preserved Fort du Petit Bé, dating back to the reign of Louis XIV, was recently opened to visitors and contains cannons and an exhibition on tides.

Ile du Grande Bé

The main reason tourists make the walk to Grand Bé is to see the resting place of St-Malo's famous son, the French politician and romantic writer, Chateaubriand.

Plage de Bon Sécours

An expansive seawater pool – Piscine de Bon Sécours – dominates this popular large beach. The pool is perfect for high tide swims and sailing a yacht.

Plage de l'Eventail

Outside the northern walls of St-Malo is the Plage de l'Eventail which is the rockiest of the Old Town's three beaches. It links up with the Grande Plage at Fort National.

Plage du Môle

Couched between the Môles de Noires jetty and the Bastion de La Hollande, this fairly small beach is well sheltered and scenic and is hugely popular during the summer months.