Live to the rhythm of the seaside resort of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo
About 1h30 from Rennes, Saint-Cast le Guildo is a charming resort on the Emerald Coast, which owes its name to the beauty and color of the sea.
Saint-Cast, seaside resort on the peninsula
The city became a seaside resort when the painter, Alfred Marinier, decided to install the Hotel de la Plage in 1870. Like him, let yourself be bewitched by the beauty of this place, a mixture of colorful and contrasting landscapes. Enjoy the Great Beach and its cabins or choose one of the many surrounding coves. Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, it’s also 7 fine sandy beaches in the hollow of the cliffs. Today, it is a resort full of life where you will find a lively square in the summer, many shops and activities for the whole family.
Summer animations
All summer long, several places are animated in the city of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo. Among the many activities, how about learning a Breton dance at the Square Pellion, listening to a concert, enjoying an open-air movie on the Grande Plage, or taking the kids to see a funny show? In the late afternoon or early evening, take a look at the program “a summer in Saint-Cast”.
For the gourmets, come and do your shopping at the market.
THE MARKETS
Monday: Mielles market place
Tuesday : market of Le Guildo, place de l’église
Thursday: night market, near the Grande Plage
Friday : Isle market, place Anatole le Braz
The tip of the Isle and the semaphore a few steps away
From the campsite La Crique, you will reach the semaphore of Saint-Cast in 20 minutes on foot. It overlooks the Pointe de l’Isle with a panoramic view of the coastline: on the right, the bay and the port. On the left, Cape Frehel and the Fort La Latte. The semaphore of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo is a maritime military building that participates in the surveillance of the coast and maritime traffic. It is closed to the public but remains the ideal place to take a deep breath of sea air and enjoy some very beautiful landscapes.
For good walkers, you can also reach the heart of the city by taking the ” Sunrise Walk ” which links the port to the city center.
To be discovered at the campsite