A day of sight seeing from Saint Malo, we drove west and ended up at Saint Cast Le Guido where the beach is known as “The Golden Beach” and it truly was in colour and the fact that there was nobody there. Up on the headland were some gun emplacements, probably German from WWII, which had a sweeping vista over several bays and reaching to Saint Malo.
A little further west was Fort La Latte, a castle that was started in the 13th century and sits perched atop of another headland. The views again were spectacular and from the very top of the keep you can see for miles, although it was not used defensively during the war the chapel was shelled and destroyed.
One of many memorials on this coast
Golden Beach
Peugeot 3008 car park at Fort La Latte
Who’s a naughty girl then!
Heading for the top
View from the top
Brittany Ferry, ours on Thursday
Over the road from where we live
Petanque on the harbour