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The former fishing village of Dinard sprawls throughout the western approaches to the Rance estuary, just over from St-Malo but a good 20 minutes distance by road. Even as it might not exactly feel out of place about the Côte d'Azur, along with its casino, spacious villas and social calendar of regattas as well as ballet, throughout Brittany it is just a little incongruous. Its nineteenth-century metamorphosis was typically on account of the tastes of the affluent English as well as Americans, though today’s age, as opposed to nationality, is apparently the common aspect working together many of its summer influx of tourists. In spite of the fact that Dinard is known as a hilly town, undulating over the succession of rather slight coastal inlets, it draws in great amounts of older visitors; consequently, prices are typically high, and pleasures sedate.

Central Dinard faces the northern part for the open sea; through the curving bay, is kept the attractive Plage de l’Écluse. As sometimes, the buildings that line the waterfront are - apart from the casino in the middle - venerable Victorian villas instead of hotels or shops, and that the beach itself incorporates a low-key atmosphere, in spite of the summer crowds. A remarkable statue of Alfred Hitchcock dominates its main access point; standing on an enormous egg, using a ferocious-looking bird perched on each shoulder: he was carefully placed here to commemorate the town's annual festival of English-language films.

Pleasant coastal footpaths lead off in both directions from the principal beach, enlivened by noticeboards holding reproductions of paintings produced at points as you go along. It could come for a surprise to see that Pablo Picasso's Deux Femmes Courants sur la Plage and Baigneuses sur la Plage, which look quintessentially Mediterranean by their blue skies and golden sands, were as a matter of fact painted here in Dinard throughout his annual summer visits through the entire 1920s. The path that heads east leads approximately to the Pointe du Moulinet for views up to St-Malo, and after that as being the Promenade du Clair de Lune continues over the tiny and now-exclusive port, and all the way down to the estuary beach, the plage du Prieuré.

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