Discover the best top things to do in Ille-et-Vilaine, France including Chateau de Fougeres, Parc du Thabor, Villa les Roches Brunes, La Pointe du Grouin, Chemin de Ronde, Les Remparts de Saint-Malo, Dinard Street Market, Malouiniere de la Ville-Bague, La Cite d'Aleth, Centre Historique du Vitre.
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4.5 based on 1,124 reviews
We stopped in Fougeres as a mid point between Cherbourg and Carnac and it was an ideal spot. We parked in the town centre and walked from the town gardens, which are beautiful, to the castle. The walk was gorgeous and was like walking into a fairytale. The castle itself was fantastic with a huge water wheel and complete castle ramparts. We walked along the ramparts and the kids loved this. The views from the castle ramparts were amazing and the kids loved being able to explore the castle grounds with all its nooks and crannys. There was a series of keyboxes with questions for the children to answer around the castle. There were AV displays and lots to see. A family ticket for 5 of us was €22, which is amazing value for money.
4.5 based on 2,512 reviews
We stopped in Rennes on our way to Mont St-Michel. We're so glad we did. Not only did we find this compact town walkable and friendly, but we were pleased to discover its wonderful garden. It was worthy of a couple of hours, even on a brisk, showery day. Set in the site of an old quarry, it rich with water features amid old-growth plantings, with woodsy paths connecting the lower levels to the more formal gardens above. Though it was late in the season, the formal, flowering gardens were still rich with colorful blooms. In the middle of the park, we came upon the lovely aviary and its contributions of amazing colors. Parc du Thabor is a garden worth detouring to visit.
4.5 based on 2,160 reviews
Incredible view on two different sides, could even see the Mont Saint Michel that day. Worth the detour!! Quite easy to find a parking spot and fairly walkable paths throughout the Pointe du Grouin.
4.5 based on 7,834 reviews
This is a must if visiting St Malo. Enjoyed a lovely stroll around the ramparts with lovely views out to sea and into the middle of the walled town.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
There’s both an indoor and outdoor market here, set in a square surrounded by cafes. Selling everything: clothing, shoes, linens, crockery, gifts, art, fresh foodstuffs of every kind. There are street food stalls, and everything is beautifully presented. The atmosphere is great, stall holders and locals alike were friendly and helpful. We were there very early (straight of the St Malo ferry) but it didn’t get busy until about 10.00am. The town is lovely too, full of stylish individual shops. A great place to spend the day!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Malouinières Are A Type Of Noble Houses Of The 18th Century Built Within Twelve Miles Of Saint Malo (brittany, France), By Shipowners.la Ville Bague Offers You A 1.5 Hours Tour, Including Park, Chapel, Dovecot And Lounges, Dinning Room And Lobby.by Visiting An Authentic House Of Privateers, You Will Discover A Peaceful Place Just A Few Kilometers From Saint Malo.
4.5 based on 344 reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Vitre! We will have to return because we spent so much time walking through the medieval streets, along the wall, a stop for a crepe that we did not have time to tour that castle as we had planned initially. The views from the wall at the church and below were beautiful. The church seemed very large for such a small town. Loved the contrast of the modern and the old. We felt like we'd stepped back in time. Via the train, Vitre is every easy to get to from Rennes. Put it on your list!
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