Parc du Port Breton

Park Dinard, Brittany, France
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What to expect

The Parc de Port Breton is a 23-hectare municipal park located in Dinard, France. The park features a beautiful roseraie with 2000 plants, including the Rose Picasso, as well as a variety of trees, including ormes, houx, and séquoïas. Visitors can enjoy a stroll through the park, which includes a parcours sportif, a plan d'eau, and an animal park with 40 species of animals, including biches, daim, and wallabies. The park is also home to a volière with 20 species of birds. The park is accessible to people with reduced mobility and is a great place for families to visit, with aires de jeux for children and a variety of activities to enjoy. The park's history dates back to 1920, when it was constructed by Madame Meyer Sassoon, and it has since been acquired by the city of Dinard. Today, it is a popular destination for those looking to connect with nature and enjoy the beautiful scenery

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A family weekend in Dinard

A family weekend in Dinard
This family's experience:

Activities: We had a picnic there and enjoyed a fun afternoon

Highlights: We loved seeing all the animals and the children had a blast on the playgrounds ✨