Day Trips from St Malo: Complete Guide 2026

Arrived in St Malo and wondering what to explore? This comprehensive guide covers the best day trips from St Malo, all within 15 minutes to 1.5 hours’ drive. From the iconic Mont Saint-Michel to medieval Dinan, elegant Dinard to the oyster capital Cancale, discover Brittany’s treasures from your St Malo base.

After stepping off the Portsmouth ferry, you’re perfectly positioned to explore Brittany’s most beautiful destinations. Whether you have one day or a whole week, whether you’re driving or using local transport, this guide helps you plan unforgettable Brittany day trips.

Last updated: January 2026 | All distances and times verified from Brittany Ferries official guide

🗺️ Day Trips at a Glance

6
Major Destinations
15-50mins
Drive from St Malo
Bus Options Available
4-8hrs
Typical Day Trip
  • Iconic island monastery – Mont Saint-Michel, France’s #1 attraction
  • Medieval walled towns – Dinan’s cobbled streets & ramparts
  • Coastal beauty – Dinard beaches & Belle-Époque elegance
  • Seafood & culture – Cancale oysters & Breton traditions

Featured Day Trip Destinations

These six destinations represent the best day trips from St Malo, each offering something unique and all easily reachable within 15 to 50 minutes.

Mont Saint-Michel: France’s Most Visited Attraction

Distance
35 miles (57km)
Drive Time
50 minutes
Time Needed
5-7 hours
Best For
All visitors

Why Visit: The iconic island monastery rising dramatically from the bay – one of Europe’s most spectacular sights. This medieval abbey perched on a rocky tidal island attracts over 3 million visitors annually. Walk the ramparts, climb to the abbey, explore cobbled streets, and experience the dramatic tides that make Mont Saint-Michel an island twice daily.

What to Do:

  • Abbey visit – Medieval monastery with stunning views over the bay (€13 entry, 1-2 hours)
  • Rampart walk – Circle the island on the ancient walls (free, 30-45 mins)
  • Grande Rue – Narrow medieval street lined with shops, crêperies, souvenir stores
  • Bay walks – Guided walks across the sand at low tide (book ahead, essential safety)
  • Tidal experience – Watch the dramatic tide come in (check tide times before visiting)
  • Museums – Maritime museum, Historical museum in the village

Getting There: Drive via D137/D976 (50 mins) OR bus from St Malo (1 hour, limited service – check schedules)

Best For Day Trip: Car recommended for flexibility. Buses available but limited frequency. Arrive early (before 10am) or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds.

💡 Top Tip: Official car park pricing varies by season (€10-28 for cars, first 30 mins free, €2 discount if booked online). Free shuttle “Le Passeur” runs year-round to the island (12 min journey). Check tide times before visiting – high tide is most dramatic. Book abbey tickets online (€13) to skip queues.

Read Complete Mont Saint-Michel Guide →

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Dinan: Brittany’s Best-Preserved Medieval Town

Distance
20 miles (32km)
Drive Time
30 minutes
Time Needed
4-6 hours
Best For
History lovers

Why Visit: A perfectly preserved medieval town perched above the River Rance. Over 100 half-timbered 15th-century houses line cobbled streets within intact 13th-century ramparts. Dinan feels frozen in time – no modern development mars its authentic medieval character. One of Brittany’s most beautiful and atmospheric towns.

What to Do:

  • Rue du Jerzual – Steep cobbled street lined with artisan workshops (potters, weavers, artists)
  • Rampart walk – 2.5km of medieval walls with 13 towers, stunning views (free access)
  • Place des Merciers – Beautiful medieval square surrounded by 15th-century timber houses
  • Château de Dinan – 14th-century castle with museum (€8 adults, €5 reduced)
  • Basilique Saint-Sauveur – Romanesque-Gothic church with heart of Bertrand du Guesclin
  • Thursday market – Excellent local market (8am-1pm)
  • Port de Dinan – Walk down to pretty harbor on the Rance (steep but worth it)

Getting There: Drive via D137/N137 (30 mins) OR bus from St Malo (45 mins, regular service)

Best For Day Trip: Excellent by car or bus. Very walkable once in town. Can combine with Dinard (20 mins from Dinan).

Read Complete Dinan Guide →

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Dinard: The Breton Riviera

Distance
8 miles (13km)
Drive Time
15 minutes
Time Needed
3-5 hours
Best For
Beach lovers

Why Visit: An elegant Belle-Époque seaside resort directly across the estuary from St Malo. Grand Victorian and Edwardian villas line the seafront, sandy beaches curve around bays, and the coastal path offers stunning views. Dinard has been a fashionable resort since the 1800s – think French Riviera elegance in Brittany.

What to Do:

  • Plage de l’Écluse – Main beach with striped changing tents, perfect for swimming
  • Coastal path (Sentier des Douaniers) – 4km clifftop walk with spectacular views
  • Pointe du Moulinet – Viewpoint over St Malo and estuary
  • Belle-Époque architecture – Admire 19th-century villas along Bd George V
  • Market – Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday mornings at covered market
  • Promenade du Clair de Lune – Evening seafront promenade (illuminated at night)

Getting There: Drive via D168 (15 mins) OR bus from St Malo (20 mins, frequent service) OR pedestrian ferry across estuary (10 mins, summer only)

Best For Day Trip: Very easy by car, bus, or summer ferry. Often combined with Dinan visit (20 mins away). Perfect for relaxing beach afternoon.

Read Complete Dinard Guide →

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Cancale: Oyster Capital of Brittany

Distance
15 miles (24km)
Drive Time
25 minutes
Time Needed
3-5 hours
Best For
Seafood lovers

Why Visit: A picturesque fishing port famous for its oysters – Cancale produces some of France’s finest. Watch oyster farmers at work, eat fresh oysters by the harbor, walk the coastal paths, and enjoy authentic Breton fishing village atmosphere. The views across Mont Saint-Michel bay are spectacular.

What to Do:

  • Eat oysters at the port – Buy fresh oysters from harbor stalls, eat with view
  • Port de la Houle – Working harbor where oyster boats dock, authentic fishing atmosphere
  • Sentier des Douaniers – Coastal path with stunning bay views toward Mont Saint-Michel
  • Pointe du Grouin – Dramatic headland north of Cancale (10 mins drive), spectacular clifftop views
  • Seafood restaurants – Excellent fresh fish restaurants along the waterfront
  • Oyster museum – Learn about oyster farming history (Musée de l’Huître et du Coquillage)

Getting There: Drive via D201 (25 mins) OR bus from St Malo (35 mins, limited service)

Best For Day Trip: Car recommended. Can easily combine with Mont Saint-Michel visit (both on same route, 30 mins between them).

Read Complete Cancale Guide →

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GR34 Coastal Path: Sentier des Douaniers

Distance
Starts in St Malo
Drive Time
0 minutes (walk)
Time Needed
3-8 hours
Best For
Hikers

Why Visit: France’s most famous coastal hiking trail (2,000km total) passes right through St Malo. Walk sections of this spectacular path for stunning coastal scenery, rugged cliffs, hidden beaches, and authentic Brittany landscapes. No car needed – walk directly from your accommodation.

What to Do:

  • St Malo to Cancale – 15km coastal walk through varied scenery (5-6 hours one way)
  • St Malo to Dinard – Walk around estuary to Dinard (varies, 2-4 hours depending on route)
  • Short sections – Walk 1-2 hours out and back from St Malo for taste of trail
  • Fort du Petit Bé – Walk to tidal fort at low tide from St Malo (1 hour return)
  • Rothéneuf – Coastal section east of St Malo with sculpted rocks (30 mins drive, 2-3 hour walk)
  • Beach stops – Numerous beautiful beaches along route for swimming breaks

Getting There: Walk from St Malo – trail passes through town. Can walk sections then return by bus or arrange pickup.

Best For Day Trip: Perfect car-free activity. Choose distance based on fitness. Most popular: walk St Malo to Cancale, lunch, return by bus.

Read Complete GR34 Walking Guide →

Planning Your Day Trip

Here’s everything you need to know to plan successful day trips from St Malo, whether you’re renting a car or using public transport.

Car vs Public Transport

Destination By Car Public Transport Recommended
Mont Saint-Michel ✅ 50 mins direct ⚠️ 1 hour bus (limited) 🚗 Car recommended
Dinan ✅ 30 mins direct ✅ 45 mins by bus 🚌 Bus or car both good
Dinard ✅ 15 mins direct ✅ 20 mins bus/ferry 🚌 Bus perfect
Cancale ✅ 25 mins direct ⚠️ 35 mins (infrequent) 🚗 Car advised
GR34 Path N/A (walk) ✅ Walk from St Malo 👟 Walk or bus back

🚗 Renting a Car in St Malo

Why rent a car: Maximum flexibility for Mont Saint-Michel and Cancale visits, see multiple places in one day, access remote coastal areas, carry beach/picnic equipment easily.

Where to rent: St Malo has car rental offices near the ferry terminal and in the town center. Book online in advance for best rates (€35-75/day).

Requirements: Valid UK/EU driving license (UK license valid in France), credit card, minimum age 21-25 depending on company.

Parking: Most destinations have free or low-cost parking (€1-3/hour). Mont Saint-Michel P12 car park is free. St Malo intra-muros parking €2-3/hour.

Sample Day Trip Itineraries

⛪ Mont Saint-Michel Day Trip

09:00 – Depart St Malo by car

09:50 – Arrive Mont Saint-Michel, park P12

10:30 – Explore village & ramparts

11:30 – Visit abbey (book online ahead)

13:00 – Lunch (book restaurant ahead)

14:30 – Bay walk or museums

16:00 – Drive to Cancale (30 mins)

16:30 – Oysters at Cancale port

18:00 – Return to St Malo

🏰 Medieval Towns Combo

10:00 – Bus to Dinan (45 mins)

10:45 – Arrive Dinan, explore old town

12:00 – Walk Rue du Jerzual

13:00 – Lunch in Dinan

14:30 – Rampart walk & castle

16:00 – Bus to Dinard (25 mins)

16:30 – Beach walk at Dinard

18:00 – Bus back to St Malo

🚶 GR34 Coastal Walk

09:00 – Start walking GR34 from St Malo

10:00 – Fort du Petit Bé at low tide

11:30 – Continue coastal path east

13:00 – Picnic lunch on beach

14:00 – Continue to Cancale (if fit)

16:30 – Arrive Cancale, oysters

17:30 – Bus back to St Malo

Or turn back earlier for shorter walk

Day Trip Tips & Essentials

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Start Early

Mont Saint-Michel gets very crowded after 11am. Arrive by 10am for manageable crowds. Most destinations are best explored morning to mid-afternoon.

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Check Tide Times

Brittany has dramatic tides. Check tide times for Mont Saint-Michel (high tide spectacular), Fort du Petit Bé (accessible at low tide), coastal walks (safer at low tide).

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Cash & Cards

Cards widely accepted. Carry €20-40 cash for parking, Cancale oyster stalls, small cafés, market purchases. ATMs available in all main destinations.

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Lunch Planning

French lunch 12:00-14:00. Popular restaurants fill quickly (Mont Saint-Michel, Cancale). Budget €15-30 per person. Consider picnic for coastal walks.

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Comfortable Shoes

Essential! Cobbled streets in Dinan and St Malo, Mont Saint-Michel climb, GR34 coastal paths, Dinard beach walks. Bring layers for changeable Breton weather.

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Book Mont Saint-Michel

Abbey entry – book online to skip queues (essential in summer). Download offline maps. Most cafés have free WiFi.

Multi-Day vs Single Day Trips

Deciding whether to do day trips from St Malo or stay overnight near your destination? Here’s guidance based on your situation.

✅ Day Trips Work Best If:

  • You arrived via Portsmouth ferry
  • Accommodation already booked in St Malo
  • Visiting 2-4 destinations
  • Want to minimize packing/unpacking
  • Prefer one base for entire stay
  • Going to nearby destinations (Dinard, Dinan, Cancale, Mont Saint-Michel)
  • Short trip (2-5 days total)

⚠️ Consider Staying Overnight If:

  • Want to explore western Brittany (Brest, Quimper)
  • Want to see 5+ destinations thoroughly
  • Longer trip (7+ days in Brittany)
  • Prefer very short daily drives
  • Travelling with young children
  • Planning circular Brittany tour

Suggested Multi-Day Touring Base Sequence

If you’re planning 7+ days in Brittany and want to see everything:

Days 1-3: Base in St Malo
Day trips to Mont Saint-Michel, Dinan, Dinard, Cancale. Explore St Malo itself. GR34 coastal walks.

Days 4-5: Base in Quimper or Brest
Western Brittany, Pointe du Raz, Locronan, Breton culture immersion.

Days 6-7: Return via scenic coast
Stop at coastal towns on return drive to St Malo/ferry.

This minimizes driving while maximizing sightseeing. Each base gives access to 3-4 major attractions within 30-60 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do day trips from St Malo without a car?

Yes, several destinations work well without a car. Dinard is excellent by bus or summer ferry (15-20 mins). Dinan has regular bus service (45 mins). Mont Saint-Michel has bus service but limited frequency (check schedules). Cancale has infrequent buses (car better). GR34 coastal path starts right in St Malo – no car needed! Overall: car gives maximum flexibility, but Dinard, Dinan, and GR34 walks work fine car-free.

Which is the best day trip from St Malo?

For first-time visitors: Mont Saint-Michel (France’s #1 attraction, iconic, unmissable). For medieval charm: Dinan (best-preserved medieval town in Brittany, very atmospheric). For relaxing: Dinard (beautiful beaches, elegant architecture, easy bus access). For seafood: Cancale (fresh oysters, working harbor, authentic). For hiking: GR34 coastal path (spectacular scenery, starts in St Malo). Each offers something completely different – choose based on interests and weather.

How much should I budget for a day trip?

By bus (Dinard/Dinan): €3-6 bus + €15-25 lunch + €5-10 attractions = €25-40 per person. By car (Mont Saint-Michel): €12-15 fuel + €10-28 parking (seasonal) + €13 abbey + €20-30 lunch = €55-85 per person (split fuel if multiple passengers). Cancale: €10 fuel + €8-15 oysters + €20 lunch = €40-50 per person. Car rental: Add €35-75/day if renting (but split among all passengers).

Can I visit multiple destinations in one day?

Excellent combinations: Mont Saint-Michel + Cancale (on same route, 30 mins between them). Dinan + Dinard (20 mins apart, both easily done in one day by car or bus). Manageable: St Malo GR34 walk to Cancale, bus back. Best approach: Combine two nearby destinations OR choose one main destination and thoroughly explore it.

Do I need to speak French for day trips?

Not essential but helpful. Tourist areas (Mont Saint-Michel, Dinard, St Malo) have English-speaking staff at attractions. Smaller places (Cancale, Dinan) less so. Learn basics: “Bonjour” (hello), “Merci” (thank you), “Parlez-vous anglais?” (do you speak English?), “L’addition s’il vous plaît” (the bill please), “Combien?” (how much?). Google Translate app works offline if you download French. Bretons appreciate effort – trying basic French goes a long way!

Is St Malo a good base for Brittany day trips?

Excellent for northern Brittany. St Malo offers: direct ferry arrival from Portsmouth (easy logistics), walled city worth exploring itself, perfect access to Mont Saint-Michel (50 mins), Dinan (30 mins), Dinard (15 mins), Cancale (25 mins), starts GR34 coastal path, authentic Breton experience, good accommodation range. Limitations: Western Brittany (Brest, Quimper) requires longer drives. Verdict: Perfect base if you arrived by ferry and want to explore northern Brittany and Mont Saint-Michel.

Ready to Explore Brittany?

St Malo positions you perfectly to discover Brittany’s treasures. Whether you have one day or a week, these day trips showcase the best of this beautiful and historic region.

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