Dinard sits at the top of the Rance River, opposite St-Malo. The abundance of gardens, parks and beaches, and consistently sunny weather make it a popular holiday destination. The town is characterized by its long, wide, tree-lined boulevards that join on well-designed squares full of chic restaurants and shops. The city projects out seaward and is, therefore, surrounded on three sides by beaches and the sea, which also makes it a perfect spot for sailing, water sports and beach enthusiasts.
With over 2,000 years of history, France boasts more than 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and has the fourth largest number of historical sites in the world.
French cuisine is renowned for its flavor and finesse. Once you have your first meal here, you’ll quickly realize that food in France is more than just fuel. The French regard gastronomy as essential to the art of living, and the culinary culture of the country runs deep.
France has so many charming towns, villages, cities and hamlets that are totally unique from one another and worthy of any travel bucket list. These villages offer the best of French culture and heritage and are beyond the most popular tourist sites.