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The café-restaurant is open from Monday to Friday 

Lunch: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Evening: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 

Closed on Saturdays and Sundays

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TOURISM IN SAINT-CAST-LE-GUILDO

A charming seaside resort on the Emerald Coast...

The privileged location of the Logis Hôtel l'Espérance will allow you to discover the Brittany coastline, the superb Emerald Coast between Cancale and Cap Fréhel, on the one hand, and from Cancale to Granville - in the prestigious Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, on the other.
Known as the peninsula of seven beaches, the seaside resort of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo is bordered by two bays, the Arguenon Bay and the Fresnaye Bay, offering exceptional panoramic views of capes, islands, coves and fine sandy beaches.
Take the coastal path past the ruins of the medieval castle before reaching the Pointe de la Garde, where you'll find magnificent villas with uninterrupted views of the Ebihens archipelago and the Saint-Jacut peninsula.

There are plenty of walks to choose from. The famous GR34 links Saint-Cast to Saint-Brieuc in 6 days, a unique opportunity to discover the breathtaking scenery and crystal-clear waters around the superb Cap Fréhel.
Between Fort-la-Latte and Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, the Fresnaye bay reveals its famous bouchot fields as far as the eye can see.

But above all, take advantage of the immediate access to the beach to indulge in the many water sports on offer: kayaks, paddle, funboard, catamaran, diving... and treat yourself to a boat trip along our superb coastline.
The Côtes d'Armor, a unique and unmissable destination for your next holiday in the heart of authentic, unspoilt Brittany.

Saint-Malo

Saint-Malo is 30km from the hotel.

image Saint-Malo

L'Ile de Bréhat

The Ile de Bréhat is a must-see in the region, close to the fishing port of Paimpol.

image L'Ile de Bréhat

The pink Granite coast

The coast takes its name (La Côte de Granit Rose) from the sunlight that reflects off the rocks, turning them a coppery colour.

image The pink Granite coast

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