Cobac
Parc is
a day out for the whole family but the kids will especially enjoy
it.
There is so much to do from swimming to mini golf. The park
includes a boating lake, bouncy inflatables and large water slides.
If this all sounds too much you could just relax or
sunbathe in the fabulous grounds.
Mont
St Michel is a small
island about 45 minutes away and is a must to visit. It is celebrated
for
its Benedictine abbey. There are monastic buildings, which
date from the 13th century and are considered outstanding examples
of Gothic
architecture.
Chateau/Zoo is
set in a beautiful wooded area and is open to the public with
daily tours. There are wonderful gardens, which you can walk
around
and picnic. The zoo contains exotic and rare animals from
five continents, with live shows every day.
Dinard is known
as the city garden by the sea. It has a superb seaside location
with magnificent beaches. You can visit the beautiful gardens
where the plants and flowers are
from the mediterranean. Dinard is not the only lovely beach -
the coast line is littered with them.
Dinard also has
an 18 hole golf course which apparently has sea views from each
hole. For those that enjoy a round of golf there are several
courses in the area.
Dinan
is one of
the finest of all Brittany’s towns of architectural
interest. There are many half-timbered houses and Romanesque
and gothic churches. It also has an impressive castle, which
overlooks
the river
Rance. You can walk down to the port along the Rue du Jerzual,
which is steep and cobbled.
The port of Dinan is an ideal place to eat al fresco as there are
riverside cafes and restaurants to suit all pockets.