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Aquarium de St. Malo Opened in 1996. The aquarium gives a tour of the oceans of the world and their sealife from tropical waters to the Arctic Ocean. One pool (120m2) offers the opportunity to touch the fish. Sail on board a real submarine (Nautibus). Magnificent shark collection, free car parking, picnic area. Cobac Park Leisure park with swimming pool, slides, roundabouts, miniature train and play area. Mini-golf, bouncy castle and pony rides Château de Combourg Medieval castle built between the 11th and 15th century. Perfectly restored and decorated and is in fact a family home. A guided tour of the château lasts 45 minutes Musée de la Paysannerie A heritage house decorated as a typical 18th century Montbeliard farmhouse with showrooms exhibiting craftwork and farming tools Zoo Loisirs Leisure park with games and activities for children - bouncy castles and rides. Zoo featuring lots of species of animals and exotic birds. Museum with insects, butterflies and colourful rocks. Parking, bars, restaurants and picnic area. Channel Island Boat Trip Boat Trips to Guernsey and Jersey from St. Malo. Journey takes 1 hr 15 mins to Jersey and 1 hr 50 mins to Guernsey. Château et Parc Zoologique de La Bourbansais Zoo and château are set in 100 hectares. The zoo (10 hectares) has 300 animals from 40 species. Mini train, bouncy castle and a maze are some of the many attractions. Falconry exhibitions and feeding shows are popular. Guided tours of the château are available. Fort la Latte The most visited castle in Brittany. It is a listed historic building. This castle was built in the 15th century and restored between 1690 and 1715. The towers, drawbridges and dungeon are still in place. |
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