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Gîtes des Sablons

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House, Ensuite, Garden View (Gîte Ker Evan)
2x Twin 64 Up to 6
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2 Twin Beds, 1 King Bed and 1 Queen Bed 689-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet - Fre…

Family Cottage, Ensuite, Garden View (Ker Noah)
2x Twin 64 Up to 6
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2 Twin Beds, 1 Twin Bunk Bed and 1 Queen Bed 689-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet…

Family Cottage, Garden View (Ker Gaston)
2x Twin 64 Up to 6
Garden view

2 Twin Beds, 1 King Bed and 1 Queen Bed 689-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - 2 bedrooms Internet - Fre…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Le Coquillage★★★ Michelin A not-too-imposing and rather romantic manor house, a magical view of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel... and a true culinary epic. After a first life in the merchant navy, Hugo Roellinger refined his kitchen craft with modesty; today, his menu "At the whim of the wind and the moon" is a poetic voyage which holds you breathless from start to finish and offers a particularly personal vision of Brittany. Here, seafood is magnified with fluidity, delicacy and a naturalness that is stunning, like this lobster in two ways, with its sauces of rare complexity. This is a cuisine that speaks with directnes14.4km
  • La Table Breizh Café★ Michelin This Franco-Japanese gourmet establishment is on the first floor of a crêperie: welcome to the world of Bertrand Larcher. A champion of buckwheat and Brittany’s culture, Larcher first opened a string of pancake houses in Japan, before doing the same in France with the same success. Now in a dining room overlooking the bay of Mont Saint Michel, chef Raphaël-Fumio Kudaka blends Breton produce with Japanese techniques and seasonings. Sautéed monkfish, langoustine, agedashi of koya-tofu and daikon and a thick shellfish broth; buckwheat soba noodles, gutsy stock of dried Brittany bonito and kombu, 14.3km
  • Breizh Café CancaleBib On the port of Cancale, Breizh Café has one motto: "A new take on crêpes." After all, the concept was originally born in Japan! The owner, Bertrand Larcher, was the first to export Brittany's galettes (buckwheat pancakes) to Tokyo, and several Japanese restaurants later, he has opened one back home. The produce is premium and organic (eggs, cheese, meat) and the crispy flavoursome galettes and wafer-thin, soft pancakes are made entirely traditionally. The filling depends on your fancy, ranging from classical to unusual: artichoke rolls, spider crab, Comté cheese and Saint Malo wakame seaweed. 14.3km
  • Auberge Sauvage★ Michelin This charming, rustic16C presbytery in the heart of a photogenic country village on the road to Mont Saint Michel is home to a restaurant flanked by a cottage garden. The latter provides chef Thomas Benady with plenty of produce (veg, fruit, aromatic herbs, flowers…) and inspiration for his single set surprise menu. Benady also works with small local producers and independent fishermen. You can expect a veggie-led, seafood slant presented and plated in a modern, minimalist manner and steeped in the distinctive personality and character of its author. Examples: roast Jerusalem artichoke served 19.5km
  • DAMES Once a transport café between Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel, this establishment has been transformed by Marine Hervouet (trained by Alain Passard and Bruno Verjus) and Pascaline Albicini (taught by Robuchon and Etchebest). The premises have been renovated in a bucolic style characterised by exposed stone and contemporary wooden furniture and exude the warmth of a family home. The menu, focused on carefully selected local produce, is exceedingly high calibre. With flambéed tomato compote and a tomato caramel sauce, the vegetable agnolotti impresses with its aromatic depth. The audacious dess8.2km
  • La Table de l'Ermitage Good restaurants are hard to find around Mont-Saint-Michel – casualties of the tourist frenzy that surrounds the fourth most visited monument in France. That makes it all the more of a pleasure to come across this establishment, where at every service they roll out the red carpet for a limited number of diners. The traditional cuisine is made with local produce: sole meunière, blue lobster and rack of salt marsh lamb. A surefire sign of quality – a page of the menu is devoted to their suppliers.12.7km
  • Le Logis Sainte Catherine Mont Saint-Michel has long been a spiritual landmark, but its food scene has always had a less glowing reputation. Happily, this new restaurant, housed in the former fire station at the foot of the abbey, is now atoning for many past culinary transgressions. The seafood-focused menu celebrates seasonal, predominantly local ingredients (fish, shellfish, crustaceans) – with some meat for good measure. Beyond the expansive terrace with its breathtaking views over the bay, you come to an interior done out in wood, stone and copper.13.1km
  • L'Ormeau Who could turn down a platter of Cancale oysters, scallops and abalone (the restaurant’s namesake)? Even better when served with a splendid view of the fleet of fishing boats that guarantees their freshness! A stylish interior fronted by a pleasant terrace sets the scene for premium seafood dishes, such as razor clams stuffed with parsley, garlic and butter, home-made fish soup or local scallops roasted on the shell, white butter and vegetable risotto. Round off your meal on a sweet note with a pancaked stuffed with warm apples for example.14.3km
  • Côté Mer Inhale the salty sea air of the picturesque port of Cancale lined with fishermen's houses. This stylish restaurant flanked by a handsome terrace overlooks the bay with the iconic Mont Saint Michel in the distance. The menu champions the region’s premium produce from local seafood (oysters, abalone, lobster) to tender saltmarsh lamb. The fish of the day is announced out loud. Only a few steps away, the owners have opened the Juste à Côté, offering simpler fare, ideal for a casual meal overlooking the seaside scenery.14.8km
  • Le Bistrot de Cancale Run by Hugo Roellinger, this restaurant is located opposite the beach at Port-Mer with its small boats bobbing at anchor and Mont-Saint-Michel visible in the distance. The menu features dishes such as oysters, shellfish, langoustines, sole with a caramelised jus, turbot cooked on the bone, lobster cooked over hot coals – excellent fish, distinguished by its remarkable freshness and often seasoned with Olivier Roellinger's famous spice mixes. There is a beautiful terrace with a sea view and, inside, knick-knacks related to Brittany and fishing create a chic and modernised seaside bistro vibe th16.1km

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Attractions nearby

  • Dol Cathedral cathedral located in Ille-et-Vilaine, in France8.2km
  • Menhir de Champ-Dolent menhir in Dol-de-Bretagne, France8.9km
  • pointe du Grouin16.6km
  • Fort Du Guesclin18.6km
  • Abbaye Notre-Dame du Tronchet abbey located in Ille-et-Vilaine, in France17.0km
  • La Pierre du Domaine14.5km
  • Q223895216.8km
  • Forêt du Mesnil forest in France19.0km

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