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Dinan, a perfectly preserved medieval gem in Brittany, feels like stepping into a storybook. Its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and formidable castle walls rise above the Rance River, offering a blend of history, artisanal culture, and local gastronomy. Whether you're exploring the ramparts or sampling crêpes in a timber-framed square, Dinan rewards slow wandering.
Highlights & What to See
- Château de Dinan – This 13th-century fortress houses the town museum and offers sweeping views over the river valley. Don't miss the medieval garden.
- Rue du Jerzual – The steep, cobbled lane leading down to the port is lined with artisan workshops, galleries, and craft shops. It's the town's most picturesque street.
- Basilique Saint-Sauveur – A striking Romanesque and Gothic church with a leaning bell tower and a tranquil cloister.
- Les Remparts – Walk the 3km circuit of ramparts for panoramic views and a sense of Dinan's defensive past. The Tour de l'Horloge offers a climb for even better vistas.
- Port de Dinan – The lively riverside area along the Rance, perfect for a stroll, boat trip, or lunch at a waterside café.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dinan is compact and walkable. Spend at least a full day to explore the old town, castle, and ramparts, plus a couple of hours to wander down to the port. If you're self-driving, an overnight stay lets you enjoy the town's evening atmosphere and morning market (Saturdays are best). Two days allow a relaxed pace and time to explore the Rance valley.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Saint-Malo – The walled port city with its corsair history and stunning beaches is a 30-minute drive north.
- Mont-Saint-Michel – The iconic tidal abbey is about an hour east; combine with Dinan for a medieval Normandy-Brittany loop.
- Rennes – Brittany's vibrant capital, with its half-timbered centre and excellent museums, is 45 minutes south.
- Côte d'Émeraude – The Emerald Coast, including Dinard and Cap Fréhel, offers dramatic cliffs and seaside resorts within easy reach.
- Forêt de Paimpont – The legendary Brocéliande forest, associated with Arthurian myths, is an hour south and perfect for hiking.
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Image credits
- Cap Fréhel — NASA / Public domain
- Forêt de Paimpont — Benjiwix / CC BY-SA 3.0