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Seaside resort
East of Saint-Malo is Paramé which, besides its streets of 19th- and early 20th-century villas, boasts the main and longest sand beach of the area. In Paramé...
1. Paramé Pier Come and enjoy the 2-km walk along the seawall (built between 1833 and 1931) that separates Rochebonne beach and the Sillon beach, and discover the turn-of-the-century villas that boarder it.2. Mi-Grève cross Medieval origin for this cross meant to separate the lands of St Malo and Plessix Bertrand3. Grand Hotel Was built in 1881-1882 by Leroyer, on the former place of three windmills. This building, which was known as the grand hotel de Paramé, became the fashionable place to go in the region, and the Great Dukes of Russia regularly stayed there.4. Hoguette Nautical centre close to this rocky point.5. Villa Duguay Trouin Built in 1888 by Perivier, on a semi circular design to be less exposed to the wind6. Villa Remember 65 boulevard Hebert – Built in 1903 by Storez7. Villa l’Argonne 42 boulevard Chateaubriand, with an octagonal tower and emailed bricks8. Quartier de la Cité des Bains Streets des Bains, Hébert, des Fleurs : group of villas built between 1883 and 18859. Rochebonne Point Remains of a neo medieval camp surrounding the Fort de Rochebonne villa10. Briantais Garden Boulevard de Rochebonne – Fitted in the enclosure of a previous manorhouse. Gate dated 1666.Philippe Petout
Curator of the Museums of Saint-Malo |