We could visit St Malo at least once a month, no car needed. But life just gets in the way.
St Malo is a quick walk to the old and new town from the ferry and our local ferry port is easy for us to get to.
Great for a cheap weekend out. Our local newspaper or ferry office have short trip deals with cabins both ways. Last one was £45 all in for two adults on foot with overnight cabin sailings and a whole day from 8am-9pm in France.
Two cheap evenings in the bar on the ferry and a live band or entertainment thrown in.
The chance to have a lunch and evening meal in a French restaurant and St Malo is spoilt for choice there.
Plenty of decent coffee breaks during the day and a few French lagers.
Great walks around the walls of the old town to walk it all off a few times during the day.
The markets are great there, cheap too and very friendly.
Flour does way you down a bit, a few in rucksack is all you can manage, along with quite a lot of other goodies we are always bringing back.
Make baguettes at least once a week and through the summer 2 to 3 times so always running out of that French Flour, so would have been great to try.