Môle Des Noires, Saint-Malo
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Gert Lucas
About this spot
Who sets foot for the first time in Saint-Malo is almost obliged to venture there. Le Môle, a snake of stones splitting the sea and seeming to pull its entire length Intra-Muros out to sea, is an essential stopover.
One kilometer round trip from the start at the foot of the ramparts to its turret, which rises 9 meters above “zero level” ensures you a breath of fresh air.
And above all, from the mole, you will be amazed on all sides: the city of Aleth, Dinard, the ramparts, the activities of the port, without forgetting the islands of Harbour, Cézembre or the bés. Not a bad 360° view!
One kilometer round trip from the start at the foot of the ramparts to its turret, which rises 9 meters above “zero level” ensures you a breath of fresh air.
And above all, from the mole, you will be amazed on all sides: the city of Aleth, Dinard, the ramparts, the activities of the port, without forgetting the islands of Harbour, Cézembre or the bés. Not a bad 360° view!
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