48 HOURS IN...ST MALO
Practical Caravan|November 2024
Our regular series highlights top attractions and itineraries to help you make the most of a weekend visit
48 HOURS IN...ST MALO

JUST OFF the ferry, perhaps after a rough night crossing, and don’t fancy the five-hour slog to those Vendée beaches? Stay where you are – one of France’s finest walled towns is right in front of you!

St Malo was heavily damaged in August 1944 as the Allied forces fought to dislodge a German battalion retreating to the city for a last stand.

After the war, a far-sighted mayor insisted on rebuilding the historic town centre (the Intra Muros) brick by brick. Work was completed by the 1970s. It’s now yours to enjoy.

HOUR BY HOUR

DAY 1

8am Coffee and croissants

The night ferry usually casts you ashore around this time, so why not head straight through Porte St Vincent, the main gate in the city walls that dates from 1689, and grab a café au lait and a croissant? The tourist office is right outside this gate, to help you get your bearings.

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9am Take the train

If you don’t fancy a walk, the tourist train departs from here. You can find out all about the history of the town, its sieges and fires, particularly in 1693 and devastatingly in 1944.

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10am Explore the ramparts

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