Located in the residential area of La Garde, overlooking the Grande Plage, Agence Cocoonr offers you this exceptional flat overlooking the sea, with a breathtaking sea view.
This pretty flat is on the 3rd floor, in the former Ar Vro hotel, right on the water. Bed linen and towels included.
The accommodation comprises
- A beautiful living room with a fully equipped kitchen opening onto a living room bathed in light with its windows facing the sea. Sofa bed
- A double bedroom (2 single beds can be joined together), en-suite bathroom, sea view
- Separate WC
Outside area:
The residence has direct access to La Grande Plage, with views of the Pointe de la Garde.
Private parking.
Activities:
The beach and "le point plage" (a structure offering all water sports activities: paddle, surf, J80, catamaran lessons and supervised sea outings) are very close by. The large beach is 2 km long, perfect for walks, jogging and family outings.
Nearby:
A must-see on the Emerald Coast: Cap Fréhel, to the west, an impressive site classified as an ornithological reserve, whose cliffs tower 70 metres above the sea.
Not far from there, stop off at the Château de Fort la Latte, built in the 14th century on a rocky headland, which majestically overlooks the English Channel.
The nearby resort of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo is charming, with its small port, coastal paths and seven sandy beaches!
The ancient corsair town of Saint-Malo is built on a rock. With its magnificent ramparts, it offers a magnificent panorama of the sea and the Channel Islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Sark. While a walk around the ramparts is a must, the city of Robert Surcouf and Jacques Cartier is not to be outdone either, with its picturesque cobbled streets, rich shipowners' houses and its castle, whose keep houses the Musée d'Histoire de la Ville et du Pays Malouin. In Saint-Malo, you can watch the high tides or the start of the Route du Rhum, visit the National Fort at low tide, built according to Vauban's plans, discover Chateaubriand's tomb on the islet of Grand Bé, take a boat trip around the bay of Saint-Malo...
Walkers and cyclists can follow the signposted route through the Rance valley, where mills, malouinières and fishing villages punctuate the landscape.
Another not-to-be-missed stopover is the famous seaside resort of Dinard, which has preserved some magnificent villas from its Belle Époque past: the Clair de Lune promenade and the Malouine promenade will show you some of them.
Between Dinard and Saint-Malo, the Rance tidal power station, commissioned by EDF in 1966, is open to the public: an interesting way to discover how electricity is generated by the movement of the tides.
In medieval Dinan, a Town of Art and History, take the time to wander through the narrow streets, visit the feudal castle and admire the timber-framed houses and fine religious buildings.
No visit to Cancale is complete without a visit to the oyster beds or the Ferme Marine, and a tasting of seafood, with a view of the Port de la Houle, for example. The Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires (Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions) will show you objects, costumes and traditions from the life of the people of Cancale.
Public transport :
- Nearest train station: The nearest train station to Saint Cast le Guildo is in Plancoët (12.7 Kms)
- Nearest airport: Rennes airport (73.4 km)
- Bus: Several bus routes serve La Côte, towards Le Guildo, St Jacut, Ploubalay, Lancieux and Dianrd Saint-Malo.
Other remarks :
- Bed linen and towels are included.
- Free Wifi available
- End-of-stay cleaning includes preparing the accommodation for future visitors. Please leave it in a clean and tidy condition and clean all appliances after use.