Discover the best top things to do in Ille-et-Vilaine, France including Albatros Lines Navigation, Parc du Thabor, La Pointe du Grouin, Les Jardins du Chateau de la de la Ballue, Les Remparts de Saint-Malo, La Cite d'Aleth, Centre Historique du Vitre, Jardin Public, Promenade du Clair de Lune, Plage du Sillon.
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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 112 reviews
Near Mont St Michel, the Gardens of La Ballue shimmer “like a jewel set in the French countryside by some celestial authority.” (V. Seguin, Résidences Décoration). These gardens, which have been classified as Historical Monuments of France, offer a labyrinthine series of pathways around 17th century terraces. DESCRIPTION Not far from historic Mont Saint Michel, there is an enchanted garden, built on 17th century terraces overlooking the Couesnon Valley. The first garden, in the mannerist Italian style, was created by the architect Paul Maymont, sending the visitor on a journey of discovery including thirteen “rooms” of greenery, (the attrape (trick) grove, the green theatre, the maze). And at the end of the linden alley, there is a French-style garden by François-Hébert Stevens, a splendid accompaniment to the golden granite southern facade of the Chateau Louis XIII. Here, topiary art and contemporary statues are displayed in perfect harmony. The gardens have been classified as a Historical Monument, and have also received the label Jardin Remarquable and Label Qualité Tourisme and the gardens are maintained with complete respect for the environment. New this season: the gardens of the old moats, with a botanical collection of boxwoods trees, rhododendrons and a large pound with animals. Brochures for the visitors in french, english and german. Educational brochures for children, 6 - 8 and 9 - 11 years old, in both French and English. Gift shop and tea room. Throughout the year there are many events including sculpture exhibitions, classical music festivals, a contemporary dance festival (end of June), a special topiary art weekend ( end of May). Nice B § B in the château.
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 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!
4.5 based on 977 reviews
It’s really good to walk alongside the sea with on the one hand beautiful houses and on the other hand an amazing view on Saint-Malo. Moreover, thanks to the Gulf Stream that maintains mild temperatures you’ll see flowers and exotic trees even in winter. Nice experience. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 1,672 reviews
We spent a late summer weekend and the beach is absolutely beautiful. Clean and no litter. At low tide there were a few swimmers and a very wide expanse of beach. The sunsets were spectacular.
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