Rosais Beach in Saint-Malo is located south of the seaside destination below the hospital and near the Rance dam. We find here a little sand bank mixed with gravel. At low tide, several rocks can be seen. However, for health reasons the collection of shellfish is not allowed. Swimming is also prohibited since there are harsh currents from the dam.
Dogs are tolerated on this beach outside of summer (from 1st October to 31st May).
To get here from Saint-Malo, take the road D137 toward Dinard and Barrage de la Rance. At the roundabout, follow directions for the hopital de la Rosais. A few parking spots are available before arriving to the beach.
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