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Môle Beach

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Môle Beach

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Plage du Môle is a distinctive sandy beach nestled beneath the historic ramparts of Saint-Malo, a captivating port city in Brittany, northwestern France, along the English Channel. This charming beach, with an elevation of approximately 5 meters, is renowned for its unique tidal seawater pool, offering a refreshing swimming experience with a diving board. It provides picturesque views of the surrounding islands and the dramatic coastline, making it a true highlight of the region.

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    August 25, 2021

    Hiking

    A small beach at the foot of the ramparts!! Refresh your feet after a good intramural walk
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    July 9, 2024

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    SUPERVISED BEACH AROUND SAINT-MALO
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    August 6, 2022

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    From here you have a good view of Dinard, as well as the islands of Cézembre, Harbour, Petit / Grand Bé and the Fort National.
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    1. Queen's Fort – Saint-Malo Ramparts loop from Saint-Malo

    9.09km

    02:22

    60m

    60m

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 10 m

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    Location: Brittany, France

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Plage du Môle suitable for a visit during the colder months?

    While the tidal seawater pool is most inviting during warmer months, Plage du Môle offers a unique experience in winter. The dramatic coastal scenery and historic ramparts are still accessible for walks, and the large tidal range continues to reveal fascinating rock formations and views of the islands. It's a great spot for a refreshing walk, though swimming in the tidal pool might be too cold for most.

    How accessible is Plage du Môle for visitors using public transport?

    Plage du Môle is conveniently located within Saint-Malo, making it accessible via public transport. The beach is a short walk from the walled city, which is well-served by local bus routes. For those arriving by train, the Saint-Malo train station is also within reasonable distance, often requiring a short bus ride or a pleasant walk to the old town and then to the beach.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails that start from or pass by Plage du Môle?

    Yes, Plage du Môle is an excellent starting point for several walks. You can easily access the historic ramparts of Saint-Malo directly from the beach, offering a circular walk with breathtaking ocean views. At low tide, you can also explore the exposed seabed towards the islands of Grand Bé and Petit Bé, though always be mindful of the rapidly changing tides. The Môle des Noires jetty itself provides a scenic stroll.

    What kind of marine life can be observed at Plage du Môle, especially at low tide?

    At low tide, the receding waters around Plage du Môle reveal a fascinating intertidal zone. Visitors can often observe various small marine creatures in rock pools, such as crabs, anemones, and mussels. The exposed rocks also provide opportunities to spot different types of seaweed and shells, offering a glimpse into the local marine ecosystem.

    Are dogs allowed on Plage du Môle beach?

    Regulations regarding dogs on beaches in France can vary by season and municipality. While the highlight data doesn't explicitly state the dog policy for Plage du Môle, it's common for beaches in popular tourist areas to have restrictions, especially during peak summer months. It's advisable to check with local Saint-Malo tourism information for the most current rules regarding dog access before your visit.

    What are the best options for parking when visiting Plage du Môle?

    For visitors arriving by car, paid parking is available nearby at Parking Louvel. This parking facility is conveniently located within a short walking distance of the beach. Given the popularity of Saint-Malo, especially during peak season, arriving early is recommended to secure a spot.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or restaurants directly adjacent to Plage du Môle?

    While the beach itself has basic amenities and a beach bar during high season, its proximity to the historic walled city of Saint-Malo means a wide array of cafes, pubs, and restaurants are just a short walk away. After enjoying the beach, you can easily find numerous dining options within the city ramparts, offering everything from quick snacks to full meals.

    What are the unique features of the tidal seawater pool at Plage du Môle?

    The tidal seawater pool at Plage du Môle is a highly praised and unique feature. It's an open-air pool that fills and empties with the famous Saint-Malo tides, offering a distinctive swimming experience. It includes a diving board, making it a popular spot for both families and those looking for a refreshing dip in natural seawater, protected from the open ocean currents.

    How crowded does Plage du Môle typically get, especially during peak season?

    As a popular and easily accessible beach within Saint-Malo, Plage du Môle can get quite busy, especially during the peak summer months and on sunny weekends. Its family-friendly atmosphere and unique tidal pool attract many visitors. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn) or earlier in the morning.

    Are there any accommodations directly overlooking Plage du Môle?

    While Plage du Môle is nestled beneath the historic ramparts, direct beachfront accommodation might be limited due to its unique setting. However, Saint-Malo offers a wide range of hotels, guesthouses, and holiday rentals within the walled city and its immediate surroundings, many of which provide stunning views of the sea or are just a short walk from the beach.

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