Canal d'Ille-et-Rance
Stretching 85 kilometres between the medieval city of Dinan and the Rance estuary, the Canal d’Ille-et-Rance is a serene waterway that threads through the bucolic heart of Brittany. Built in the 19th century to link the English Channel with the Bay of Biscay, this tree-lined canal is now a haven for slow travel – perfect for a self-drive itinerary punctuated by cycling, walking, or even a barge trip. The towpath is flat and well-maintained, making it ideal for families, while the locks and swing bridges add a touch of old-world charm. Along the way, you’ll pass sleepy hamlets, granite farmhouses, and fields of wildflowers, with the occasional crêperie or cider farm inviting you to stop.
Highlights & What to See
- Dinan – Start (or finish) your journey in this beautifully preserved medieval town, with its half-timbered houses, cobbled streets, and the imposing Château de Dinan. The canal begins just below the town’s ramparts.
- Écluse de la Madeleine – A picturesque lock near the village of Taden, surrounded by lush greenery and an old mill. It’s a lovely spot for a picnic or to watch boats navigate the 11-metre drop.
- Léhon Abbey – Just south of Dinan, the ruins of this 12th-century Benedictine abbey sit on the banks of the canal. The cloister and Romanesque church are wonderfully atmospheric.
- Cycling the Towpath – The entire length of the canal is part of the Vélodyssée cycle route. Rent a bike in Dinan and pedal at leisure, crossing 47 locks and passing through the peaceful countryside.
- St-Malo & the Rance Tidal Barrage – At the canal’s northern end, the walled port of St-Malo is a must-see. The nearby Rance Tidal Barrage is a feat of engineering worth a detour.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least a full day to explore the most scenic section between Dinan and the Rance estuary – about 20 kilometres, which is a comfortable 2–3 hour cycle or 4–5 hour walk. For a deeper experience, plan a two-day trip: cycle the entire canal from Dinan to the Rance (the route is flat and easy), with an overnight stop at a village like Plouër-sur-Rance. If you’re self-driving, you can park at key points and walk or cycle short stretches, making it easy to combine with visits to Dinan and St-Malo.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- St-Malo – The fortified corsair city is just 15 minutes from the canal’s northern terminus. Explore the ramparts, the Grand Aquarium, and the beaches.
- Mont St-Michel – About an hour’s drive east, the iconic abbey rising from the tidal flats is an unforgettable day trip.
- Dinard – A chic seaside resort across the Rance estuary from St-Malo, with Belle Époque villas and a casino.
- Rennes – The lively capital of Brittany, 45 minutes south, offers excellent museums, half-timbered houses, and a vibrant food scene.
- Cap Fréhel – A dramatic headland with pink granite cliffs and a lighthouse, about 45 minutes west of Dinan.
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Image credits
- Dinan — Alec BHX/KKC / CC BY-SA 2.0
- St-Malo — Public domain
- Mont St-Michel — Rolling Okie / CC BY 2.0
- Cap Fréhel — NASA / Public domain