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Live to the rhythm of the seaside resort of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo

About 1 hour 30 minutes from Rennes, Saint-Cast-le-Guildo is a charming seaside resort. On the Emerald Coast , which owes its name to the beauty and colour of the sea. Discover this commune Côtes d’Armor on the coastline and let yourself be rocked by the rhythm of the tides.

Saint-Cast, a seaside resort on the peninsula

The city has become a seaside resort when the painter Alfred Marinier decided to set up the Hôtel de la Plage here in 1870. Like him, let yourself be captivated by the beauty of this place, a blend of colourful and contrasting landscapes. Take advantage of the Grande Plage and its cabins or choose one of the many surrounding coves. Saint-Cast-le-Guildo is also 7 sandy beaches in the hollow of the cliffs. Today, it's a lively resort, with a bustling square in summer, a host of shopkeepers and a variety of restaurants. activities for all the family.

waves by the sea
villa in the heart of the seaside resort of Saint Cast le Guildo
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Summer events

All summer long, several venues come to life in the town of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo. Among the many activities on offer, what about learning a new language? Breton dance in Square Pellion, listen to a concert, you a session of open-air cinema on the Grande Plage, or take the children to see a funny show? In the late afternoon or early evening, take a look at the «Summer in Saint-Cast» programme.
For those with a sweet tooth, come and do your shopping at the market.

THE MARKETS

Monday: Mielles market square
Tuesday: Le Guildo market, place de l'église
Thursday: night market, near the Grande Plage
Friday: Isle market, place Anatole le Braz

The Pointe de l'Isle and the semaphore just a few steps away

From the La Crique campsite, it's a 20-minute walk to the Saint-Cast semaphore. It overlooks the Pointe de l'Isle from an angle of Panoramic view of the coast On the right, the bay and port. On the left, Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte. The semaphore at Saint-Cast-le-Guildo is a maritime military building used to monitor the coast and maritime traffic. It is closed to the public but remains the ideal place to take a look at the harbour. a breath of fresh sea air and enjoy some very beautiful scenery.
If you're a good walker, you can also get to the heart of the town by taking the « the rising sun promenade »which links the port to the city centre.

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