




Sheltered by the ramparts, this sandy beach is located opposite the Fort National and at the very beginning of the Sillon, the Grande Plage de Saint-Malo. It is accessible from the ramparts by the Porte Saint-Thomas or by the Sillon.
The Fort National, built in 1689, is accessible at low tide. Further offshore, on the right, you will see the Fort de la Conchée, both built on the plans of Vauban, chief architect of King Louis XIV.
Ideal for swimming and families
Supervised beach with a lifeguard station in summer.
The beaches are prohibited to animals from April to September.
The Fort National, built in 1689, is accessible at low tide. Further offshore, on the right, you will see the Fort de la Conchée, both built on the plans of Vauban, chief architect of King Louis XIV.
Ideal for swimming and families
Supervised beach with a lifeguard station in summer.
The beaches are prohibited to animals from April to September.