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Sophie And Benoît LaudeAvenue Du Général Patton,
Saint-malo
35400
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La Baronnie warmly welcomes you to experience a delightful and authentic atmosphere, whether it's for a short stay or a longer, rejuvenating journey.Situated in the heart of France's renowned Corsairs city, La Baronnie is conveniently located near the beaches and historical center, yet tucked away from the tourist crowds. Prepare to be captivated by the charm of this original 18th century Manor.
Throughout the seasons, you can take leisurely walks in the park or relax in the "Grand Salon" by the crackling fireplace. Each bedroom is uniquely decorated, offering a glimpse into the past.
Indulge in a breakfast made with regional products, including the classic French bakery treats such as croissants and baguettes. Benoît and Sophie LAUDE, the passionate young owners, are dedicated to ensuring your well-being and will go above and beyond to meet your needs.
As true enthusiasts of their region, they will gladly share valuable recommendations on must-see places and activities.
Embrace your stay at La Baronnie and immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience.
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- Saint-Malo Citadel: Located within walking distance from Avenue Du Général Patton, the Citadel is a historic fortress built in the 12th century. It offers stunning views of the city and the sea, and houses museums, shops, and restaurants.
- Saint-Malo Cathedral: Situated in the heart of the city, this magnificent cathedral dates back to the 12th century. It showcases Gothic and Romanesque architectural styles and houses beautiful stained glass windows.
- Grand Aquarium: Just a short drive away from Avenue Du Général Patton, the Grand Aquarium is a popular attraction for both adults and children. It features a variety of marine life, including sharks, sea turtles, and colorful fish, and provides interactive exhibits and shows.
- Solidor Tower: Situated on the outskirts of Saint-Malo, Solidor Tower is a medieval fortress that houses the International Museum of Cape Horners. Visitors can learn about the history of sailors and explorers who ventured around Cape Horn.
- Fort National: Located on a small island accessible during low tide, Fort National is a historical fortress built in the 17th century to protect Saint-Malo. It offers guided tours and provides panoramic views of the city and the coastline.
- Saint-Malo Ramparts: These ancient city walls surround the old town of Saint-Malo and offer picturesque views of the city and the sea. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the ramparts and explore the charming narrow streets within.
- Petit Bé Island: Accessible by boat, Petit Bé Island is a small uninhabited island near Saint-Malo. It features a 17th-century fort and beautiful sandy beaches, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing day trip.
- Demeure de Corsaire: This charming museum is located in a 18th-century privateer's house and offers a glimpse into the life of privateers and pirates who once roamed the seas around Saint-Malo. Visitors can explore the furnished rooms and learn about their adventures.
- Rothéneuf Sculpted Rocks: A short drive from Avenue Du Général Patton, these unique rocks are adorned with intricate sculptures carved by a local priest, Abbe Fouré, between 1894 and 1907. The sculptures depict various characters and scenes from local legends and history. 10. Saint-Malo Beaches: Saint-Malo is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, such as Plage de Bon Secours and Plage du Sillon. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and water sports activities while enjoying the scenic coastal views. Please note that the availability and access to these attractions may vary, so it is recommended to check their opening hours and any current restrictions before visiting.