Résidence Maeva Orion Ty Mat

Résidence Maeva Orion Ty Mat


33, rue Georges V
35400 St Malo
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7.2 /10

Travel Information

BY ROAD

Paris (419km) ' Rennes (73 km) ' Nantes (190 km)
Weather/traffic information: +33 (0) 892 68 02 35 / +33 (0) 826 022 022

' From Paris : Take the A14 motorway followed by the A13 in the direction of Caen. Continue on the A84 in the direction of Mont St Michel. Next, take the RN175 and RN176 heading towards Dinan and take the RN137 in the direction of Saint Malo.
' From Rennes : take the RN137 in the direction of Saint Malo.
' Follow the signs for Saint-Servan, and then 'H'tels Saint-Servan'. When you reach the main street (rue Ville P'pin), turn right before the town hall (the 'Mairie'). You will see the entrance to the residence 200 m further down on your left. If you are arriving via the coast road, follow the signs to Saint-Servan. Drive alongside the Bouvet basin (in the fishing port) and turn left at the 'Le Perroquet Vert' restaurant, heading towards 'St Servan Le Th''tre'. You will see the entrance to the residence100 m further on, after the bend, on your right.

BY TRAIN:

SAINT-MALO RAILWAY STATION (1.5 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)8 92 35 35 35
' Transfers by taxi or by bus (Line 2)

BY AIR:

RENNES SAINT JACQUES AIRPORT (75 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)2 99 29 60 00
DINARD / PLEURTUIT / SAINT-MALO AIRPORT (15 km)
' Travel information: +33 (0)8 25 08 35 09

CAR PARK

MAEVA CAR PARK
Outdoor car park (paying) with 72 places (subject to availability)
Price : EUR 6 / day ' EUR 39 / week
-20 % for 2 weeks or EUR 62.40
-25 % for 3 weeks or EUR 87.80
-30 % for 4 weeks and more : EUR 109.20 for 4 weeks


Nearby points of interest

' The resort
Saint Malo is made up of various districts : Walled Saint Malo, Saint Servan, Param' and Roth'neuf all merge to create Greater Saint Malo.
Saint Servan : with its 'Cit' d'Aleth' (a rock ledge offering a superb view over St Malo and its bay, the Rance estuary and Dinard) and the World War Two Museum. The Solidor tower, composed of three high towers, is home to the 'Mus'e International du Long Cours Cap Hornier" (museum of long distance sailing via Cape Horn). Next to this harbour, is the Sainte Croix Church and Corbi'res Park.
Walled Saint Malo (the corsair town) : walk the picturesque streets admiring the old houses formerly belonging to ship-owners and corsairs. 2 km-long ramparts encircle the enclosed town.
Many forts protect the town and its bay and 2 are open to visitors : "Fort du Petit B'" and "Fort National".
At low tide, the "Ile du Grand B'", where Fran'ois Ren' de Chateaubriand is buried is accessible.

' The surrounding area
"La C'te d'Emeraude" (Emerald Coast) : Cancale (a small fishing port opposite the Mont St Michel, well-known for its flat oysters), the 'Pointe du Grouin' (a rocky headland overlooking the bay of Mont St Michel), the 'Ferme Marine' (the oyster and shellfish museum), the 'Barrage de la Rance' (Rance Dam), Dinard (a seaside resort opposite St Malo with its luxurious villas) and Cap Fr'hel (one of the finest sites in Brittany : located on the edge of 300 hectares of wild moorland, 70 m above sea level offering an outstanding view from the Cotentin headland to the island of Br'hat).
The Mont Saint Michel bay is one of the big, listed national conservation sites, renowned for both its architectural and natural features, with the Mont Saint Michel in the middle, a truly magical place on the Normandy-Brittany border.
The Rance Valley : Dinan, a small medieval town (with its clock tower and Duchess Anne Chateau, etc.) in addition to a wealth of typical coastal villages.