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Camping Saint-Malo

A “Corsair City” with a bold character, Saint-Malo promises a stay steeped in history, sea spray and sweeping ocean views. On a camping holiday in Saint-Malo, experience Brittany with your feet in the water, where heritage and the open sea come together.

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Campsite rentals in Saint-Malo

It’s impossible to resist the charm of Saint-Malo, a fortified city facing the ocean. Its legendary ramparts, cobbled historic centre, tide-swept beaches and maritime atmosphere make it one of the most emblematic destinations on the Côte d’Émeraude. Between strolls through the narrow streets of the old town, take in the panoramic views from the ramparts, enjoy a crêpe overlooking the sea or set sail for the Channel Islands.

 

Choosing a campsite rental in Saint-Malo means diving into the unique world of maritime Brittany while enjoying the comfort and facilities of 4 and 5 star Yelloh! Village campsites. A holiday where sea air, cultural discoveries and seaside pleasures set the rhythm for each day – a getaway that blends relaxation, escape and authenticity.

 

Mobile home rental in Saint-Malo

Looking for a mobile home rental near Saint-Malo? Over and above proximity, find the ideal setting to suit your needs, allowing you to discover Saint-Malo and the surrounding area. Good news: one of the best solutions is Yelloh! Village. Stay at a 4 or 5 star campsite designed to offer you a top-of-the-range experience.

 

In addition to exploring Saint-Malo and the local area, you’ll enjoy fully equipped accommodation or a spacious, clearly separated, landscaped pitch. Plus, there’s a water park with a covered and heated swimming pool, entertainment for all ages including children’s clubs, and a range of on-site services and shops. Our Artisans of Happiness have created outstanding sites for a truly unforgettable holiday.

 

In the evening, what better than returning to a cosy retreat where you can unwind? And let’s not forget the lively evenings at the campsite, where a friendly atmosphere reigns. It’s the perfect holiday experience, combining an exceptional destination with the comfort of a dream base.

 

Did you know?

Saint-Malo was long known as the “Corsair City”: its sailors were authorised to plunder enemy ships in the name of the French king. Also, during the Second World War, 80% of the old town was destroyed… and then rebuilt identically, stone by stone.

 

What can you do while camping in Saint-Malo?

In Saint-Malo, every stone seems to tell a story of sailors, storms and distant horizons, carried on the salty breeze of the Atlantic. From the ramparts, the view takes in the ocean, endless beaches and tidal islets such as Grand Bé, where the literary figure Chateaubriand is laid to rest.

 

The old town reveals a labyrinth of cobbled streets, granite facades and tempting eateries – for lingering after a stroll. Fans of seafaring tales can immerse themselves in the world of corsairs by visiting the city’s museums.

 

On Le Sillon beach, the sand stretches wide in the wind – perfect for an invigorating swim or an introduction to sand yachting. Jump aboard at the port and head for Dinard, the Channel Islands or the Rance estuary to extend your adventure on the water.

 

With sea spray, heritage and local delicacies, your camping holiday near Saint-Malo promises a memorable escape that captivates and inspires.

 

FAQs

What are the sightseeing attractions in Saint-Malo?

  • The ramparts of Saint-Malo: a must-do walk around the old town with views of the sea and port.
  • The old town: cobbled streets, shipowners’ houses, lively squares and charming shops.
  • Fort National: accessible at low tide, overlooking the bay, with a rich military history.
  • Saint-Vincent Cathedral: a blend of Gothic and Romanesque styles, steeped in religious and maritime history.
  • Grand Bé: a tidal islet you can walk to, where the writer Chateaubriand is buried.

 

What are the activities on offer in Saint-Malo?

  • Visit the Grand Aquarium of Saint-Malo: one of the largest in France and great for families.
  • Take a cruise or boat trip: to Dinard, Cézembre or Jersey.
  • Stroll along the ramparts: a loop of around 2 km offering exceptional panoramic views.
  • Discover the museums: such as the city history museum housed in the castle.
  • Go sand yachting: on the long beaches at low tide.
  • Walk along the sea wall: a promenade linking Paramé to the corsair city.

 

Which are the best beaches in Saint-Malo ?

  • Le Sillon beach: vast and iconic, ideal for walking, swimming or water sports.
  • Bon Secours beach: with a seawater pool and diving board, just below the ramparts.
  • L’Éventail beach: near Fort National, offering splendid views of the town.
  • Rochebonne beach: family-friendly and well equipped, popular with locals.
  • Le Môle beach: sheltered and peaceful, great for swimming.
  • Minihic beach: a quiet cove in the residential Paramé area.

 

What local specialities should you try in Saint-Malo?

  • Oysters and seafood: freshly caught, served at the port or in restaurants.
  • Malouin sausage galette: a local take on a classic Breton dish.
  • Far Breton and Kouign-amann: traditional desserts found in the town’s bakeries.
  • Salted butter biscuits: in particular Breton palets and galettes.
  • Breton cider and chouchen: local drinks to be enjoyed in moderation.

 

What can you do in Saint-Malo when it rains?

  • The Saint-Malo aquarium: a not-to-be-missed family outing.
  • The city history museum: housed in the château, it retraces Saint-Malo’s maritime epic.
  • The Micro Zoo: located in the old town, it features a surprising collection of small exotic species.
  • The Jacques Cartier museum: dedicated to the Malouin explorer, set in his historic home in Limoëlou.
  • Art galleries and artisan workshops: numerous in the old town.

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