Discover, at the time of enthralling strolls, the exceptional site of Cancale by taking the coast guard path which curves along the coast..

Museum of arts and
popular traditions

Come to discover the old trades fishing and the various traditional customs.

Museum of Oyster and the shell, the marine ferme (Marine firm) will propose to you and will invite you to advice the technique of breeding and the production of oyster.

From the foreland of the Grouin, one can see the Anglo-Saxon islands as well as
Mont Saint Michel
and Cap Fréhel.
In the north of the foreland, in direction
of Saint Malo, on the Islands of the
moors
, there is an ornithological reserve. In the west, one discovers a succession
of shores and forelands of the department.

At the Jeanne Jugan (friend of Brittany's poor) Residence, nuns care for 86 needy elderly residents, part of a worldwide network of Little Sisters of the Poor homes.

Saint meen church located at the borough is worth visiting. On the place of the church there is a sculpture which is an homage to the oyster washerwomen of Cancale. Also to discover the superb panorama of the city and of the bay top the church tower. (189 steps table of orientation with a unique panorama).

The quays of Cancale are bordered of many famous tables and are referred
in the large gastronomical guides
where it is good to taste a plate of
sea food or a wafer of Sarasin, contemplating the splendid sight on
the bay of Saint Michel Mont.

Maritimes
companies
which propose cruising, excursions, and hiring of boats.
   

Saint Malo aquarium:
Here the oceans of the world are represented in this space oh more than 1.5 M of litres of sea water!

 

 

 

 


 
SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN CANCALE AND IN THE VICINITY
 
       
               
 

Stroll in the edge of sea or a ride in the paths.

 

For many without doubt: Brittany has become the second part of the Gulf in Europe, right behind Scotland.

 

Sea and river, everything here invites you to practise the fishing which you like.

 

Slip on the sea; thanks to your skis, in landscapes often exceptional.