When the tide is low, visitors to Saint-Malo can walk across the beach to this rocky outcrop Grand Be. Starting from Bon-Secours and following the path to the island, explorers will have the opportunity to see what remains of a fort that was part of a strategic defense system designed by French architect Vaubun. Also of interest is the tomb of Saint-Malo’s native son and the father of French romanticism, Francois Rene de Chateaubriand, which can be found on the western end of the island. By climbing to the top of the rocks, visitors will get a spectacular view of Brittany’s Emerald Coast.
Grand Be, St-Malo, France, Phone: +33-8-25-13-52-00