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6 ha.
heated swimming pool 15/5-15/9
heated indoor swimming pool 6/4-15/9
heated children's pool 15/5-15/9
heated indoor children's pool
2 waterslides 15/5-15/9
entertainment in July and August
steam room
swimming possible in the lake
jacuzzi
sandy beach approx. 6km
tennis court
bicycle hire
table tennis
mini golf
large playground
football pitch
games room
bar
restaurant 6/4-15/9
take-away
TV room / TV rental
grocery shop
washing machines
Wi-Fi (free)

Camping Le P'tit Bois, St-Malo

The word 'small' in the name of camping Le P'tit Bois is definitely not applicable to the large water fun park with its slides and exciting streams. If the weather turns, the fun continues in the covered part of the pool area.

Why camping Le P'tit Bois?
  • You can play tennis, billiards, minigolf or have fun at the multi-sports field.
  • There's a spacious terrace with a view over the pool.
  • In the evening the large restaurant offers an even larger menu, including a tasty platter of 'fruits-de-mer' (which is also large).
  • The children's playground is also large.


The surrounding area of camping Le P'tit Bois, St-Malo

Saint Jouan des Guéręts lies just beneath Saint Malo, at the widest part of the river Rance. The twenty kilometres of water that runs between Dinard at the coast and the mediaeval city of Dinan looks like an large river, but in fact this is a narrow bay (like a fjord) where several smaller rivers meet.

Some tips for your holiday at camping Le P'tit Bois in St-Malo:
  • A perfect area for fishing or walking, with pretty villages and great views everywhere. Saint Suliac is even on the list of 'most beautiful French villages'.
  • Near the campsite the river provides nice beaches, and the long beaches at the coast are only a few kilometres further away.
  • Saint Malo, with its walled old city centre, is close by and so is the Mont-Saint-Michel.
  • Another tip: take a boat trip along the beautiful emerald coast.