Saint-Suliac is a beautiful village in the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, France. It is classified as one of the most beautiful villages of France and has a rich maritime heritage. Saint-Suliac is located on the banks of the Rance river, an estuary that is home to many species of birds and mammals. The village has charming streets with granite houses and flower-filled alleys, some of which are decorated with fishing nets. The village also has a 13th-century church, a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, a megalithic monument, and the ruins of a Viking camp.