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Each beach on Dinard’s Côte d’Émeraude’s 20 kilometres of coastline has its own features.
Many of them are supervised during the summer season and beach clubs welcome children from age 3 during summer holidays (and sometimes All Saints holidays in October).
If you are looking to relax on a quiet beach, little-known coves located in preserved nature areas are perfect for you. You will find them by following the GR34 hiking trail.
Large beaches or small coves, discover our fine sandy beaches and choose your favourite!
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At the beginning of the boulevard du Béchet, bordered by beautiful villas, go down on the hold of the Béchet and get to the beach colored by her cabins with "fifty shade of blue".
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
First beach after crossing the Frémur's bridge, the beach offers a view of Saint-Briac-sur-mer and its villas on Boulevard de la mer.
Lancieux
This small beach is nestled at the bottom of the Dinard Golf, it offers a stunning view on the green and the golfers.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
Nestled between the hold of Lancieux and Pointe du Rocher, this beach offers a breathtaking view!
Lancieux
Situated along the GR34 coastal path, this beach is not a meeting place for swimmers, but offers hikers a stunning entrance to the Bay of Beaussais.
Lancieux
Last beach of Dinard, it marks the junction with the city of Saint-Lunaire.
Dinard
On the beach at l'Écluse, the heart of the resort beats as soon as the first rays of sunshine appear, or in rough weather when the waves break on the seawall, forcing us to respect and admire this grandiose spectacle.
Dinard
A small beach accessible by the coastal path from Pointe du Nick, appreciated by its calm.
Saint-Lunaire
Close to Dinard, along the beach of Port Blanc, its exposure offers a privileged setting for tanning lovers.
Saint-Lunaire
In the centre of the Berceau de Dinard, Saint-Énogat beach is reached by walking along the Jules Verne fountain. This beautiful beach is lined with villas no less majestic than those on the Pointe de la Malouine.
Dinard
Completely uncovered at low tide, this beach is a unique place to take a stroll in the heart of a totally unspoilt natural environment.
Lancieux
Not far from the Pointe de la Garde Guérin and the Dinard Golf course, the Plage de la Garde is a cove with fine sand and a rather discreet feel.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
Enjoy the beach du Perron and, when the tide goes up, walk along the sandy strip that connects the beach to the islet of Le Perron.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
This beach is a small natural port and offers a sheltered and protected space facing Saint-Briac-sur-Mer.
Lancieux
With its Château du Nessay and typical beach huts, La Salinette beach offers authentic charm and breathtaking views over the bay of Saint-Briac-sur-Mer.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
Calm and relaxation for this vast family beach nestled at the bottom of the bay of Le Prieuré, in front of Port Breton Park.
Dinard
Also bordered by typical white cabins, this beach host the Saint-Briac Yacht-Club. Access by the Chemin des Essarts.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
Neighbouring the Perron beach, this small beach, only accessible by the walking path GR34, will charm you by its tranquility.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer
Next to the Lancieux golf course, the Buglais beach is the place where fishermen find themselves on foot.
Lancieux
Large waves and the absence of disturbing currents make it a beach very popular with surfers, which is why there are two surf schools.
Saint-Lunaire
The main beach of Lancieux, it is, for nearly a kilometre, the family's playground.
Lancieux