The Dol de Bretagne and Pleine Fougères areas.



The Duchess Anne Dike, built from the 11th century onwards, stretches over a distance of more than 20 kilometers (12 miles). The many natural observation platforms provide an opportunity to admire ever-changing landscapes around the Bay, in an area that is the habitat of countless species of birds.

Mont Saint-Michel Bay, now a world heritage site, has the highest tides in Europe, an experience not to be missed. As it ebbs, the sea reveals one of the largest areas of mussel growing and oyster farming in France, a unique view of thousands upon thousands of stakes.

The wooded valleys extend an invitation to sample the gentlyt undulating countryside dotted with hedgerows and fields. There are manor houses and castle, wayside Crosses and standing stones, forests and lakes all along the Dol area tourist trail which brings you back to Dol via Mont Dol with its windmills and old trees said to have witnessed a terrifying fight between Satan and St. Michael, the Archangel.