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Sahara tent

Sahara tent Tente Sahara

The Sahara tent, a new feature for this summer at Camping le Frêche à l’âne: Ideal for hikers on the GR34 or cyclists on the Vélomaritime, it can be rented by the night in July and August! It is equipped with a comfortable double bed for a well-deserved rest. To complete the package, you can […]

Frémur Valley

Frémur Valley vallee fremur

From the campsite you’ll follow in the footsteps of the Templars, those soldier-monks who protected pilgrims on their way to Saint Jacques de Compostela: The Chapel of the Temple and the octagonal Tower of Montbran (XII century ) and then through the countryside you will arrive at the San Sebastian chapel and its water reservoir […]

The Fresnaye Bay

The Fresnaye Bay baie de la fresnaye

A remarkable natural area 6 km long and 2 km wide, from Port à la Duc to Fort la Latte, which empties completely at low tide! This opens a vast sandy area that is shared by the oyster and mussel farmers, fishermen and a host of migratory birds. Following the coastal path of the GR34, […]

Sea Mill Valley

Sea Mill Valley moulin a maree

From a nice small village, the trail leads you through a green valley to the ruins of an old mill, waterfall and salt meadows, to the Black Rock (private) tidal mill and the Fresnaye Bay . The GR34 climbs up to Pointe Saint-Efficace offering you a beautiful view of the bay and Fort La Latte. […]

Fort La Latte

Fort La Latte fort la latte

A beautiful medieval castle, pink sandstone lookout post, at the entrance to the Fresnaye Bay : towers, walls, drawbridge, and medieval garden will transport you to another time. From the top of the keep a breathtaking view of the Emerald coast from Cape Frehel to Saint Malo! Learn more

Cap Fréhel

Cap Fréhel le cap frehel

One of the most impressive sites of Brittany, with its dramatic sheer cliffs of pink sandstone 70 meters above the emerald sea, colorful extensive heathland and lighthouses. A multitude of seabirds nest on the cliffs and offer a live performance within reach of binoculars (Seagulls, Gulls, crested Cormorants and timid Guillemots (Auks) and Penguins!)

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