La Hallerais

4 Rue de la Robardais, Taden, 22100, France

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Ideal for ...

  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

A well-presented site on the edge of the Rance Valley, La Hallerais is a popular destination for those looking to explore the Emerald Coast. It has a long season, during which all facilities except the pool remain open, making it a great option at almost any time of year.

There’s a friendly, international feel onsite and the pleasant, efficient staff speak very good English. The pitches are separated by taller hedges, which offer some privacy.

The charming walled town of Dinan is a 20-minute walk along the river from the campsite, and a leisurely day can be spent admiring the half-timbered houses, Saint-Sauveur basilica and the Jardin Anglais. The coast is around half-an-hour’s drive, with many walking and cycling paths with stunning views.

Around and About

Taden, Dinan, Dinard, St. Malo, Cancale, Mont St. Michel, Fort la Latte, Cap Fréhel, Theme parks, Boat trips, Spas, Local markets, Shop, Golf, Horse Riding, Water sports, Hiking, Cycle routes, Fishing, Go-karting.

Things to do on site ...

  • Evening entertainment (high season)
  • Minigolf
  • Paddling pool
  • Play area
  • Tennis

Facilities on site ...

  • Bar
  • Barbecues allowed:: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities -: limited
  • Late arrivals area without electric hook-up
  • Motorhome service point
  • Restaurant
  • Shop
  • Swimming pool
  • Takeaway
  • Wi-Fi

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Sites key: Overseas Site

Postcode:
22100
Region:
Brittany
Distance to Calais: (kms)
523
GPS:
Lat 48.471699 / Lon -2.023099
Michelin map no.
309

Transport links

  • Nearest port: St Malo (30 kms)

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one night stay

La Hallerais
I stay 03 Sept 2013, no motorhome service point on site. no notice on the website to say shop and restaurant was closed all day Sunday. When asked the staff who was very passive aggressive said..." you can walk to the village..." I pointed out we had mobility problems he just shrugged. Lovely well maintained site, only fit for a stop over. Ok if you can walk down the steep hill in 35 degree heat will not stay again.

Mark4078

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Reviewed on 14/09/2023 17:46

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Popular site but unsure why

La Hallerais
This site has two advantages. 1 It is convenient for St Malo port, 2. It’s a lovely walk along the river into Dinan, BUT the path through the woods down to the river is steep, badly maintained and very slippery when wet. Beyond that I don’t know why it is so popular. The majority of the touring pitches are in the lowest, dampest part of the site, in shade virtually all day. They are uneven, and the grass is in poor condition. There are two facility blocks, toilet seats were missing in many cubicles and some people I spoke to on site thought them dirty, my view is that they were clean enough but might have needed some maintenance. One excellent feature is that the shower cubicle was large and contained a sink, the club could well pick up on this. The swimming pool was advertised as open until 15 September. It was not, despite 30 degree temperatures while we were there. (We stayed 8 nights). The shop was also closed with no explanation. Wi fi was advertised but only available in the reception area. Pitches have hedges around them which is nice for privacy but made access difficult as the pitches were clearly laid out when units were smaller. On the plus side every pitch had a tap and grey water disposal. As I mentioned earlier this is a popular site, it was pretty full during our time there, with tourers from the UK, Ireland, Channel Islands (the site stores their caravans), Germany and Netherlands. Some of these returning to the site over several years. As a result there was little or no feeling of being in France or of a French ambiance. It is not a site I am likely to revisit, even if I am travelling through St Malo.

bernhambob

Reviewed on 28/09/2022 10:53

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Lovely site with a few downsides

La Hallerais
This site is great for access to St Malo, as we did for two nights at the end of our holiday in September. Its a lovely site with a pool and restaurant, neither of which were open when we were there despite the site staying open until November. The location is great and there's a nice walk into Dinan which is really worth the visit. Downsides : whomever set the timers for the lights ought to understand that its doesn't work well if its dark at 19:30 but the "street lights" don't come on until 9pm and sleeping police men in the road and pitch darkness make a trip hazard. The lights in the showers are similarly on a timer so soap up quick or you'll be jumping out of the cubicle to get the lights back on. Would we stop here again ? Probably as the location is so good i.e. 30 minutes into St Malo but it needs to be better out of season to warrant anything more than a stop off.

SeamusP

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Reviewed on 02/10/2021 18:05

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Beautiful site

La Hallerais
We stayed here recently and really enjoyed our stay. The site is very pleasant, laid out on a hillside with woodland. The facilities are very good, clean with lovely hot showers. There is a pleasant walk down to the river for a walk into Dinan. It is a very peaceful and enjoyable walk. The town is an old medieval town with cobbled streets although it is a very steep climb up to the town centre. It is well worth the walk although it is for tourists. We had a pleasant meal at a restaurant down by the river, there are plenty to choose from both in the town and by the river. The only problem was we couldn’t get on the WiFi but, hey, that’s nothing really. We will certainly returnv

GardenerJohn

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Reviewed on 04/10/2019 09:53

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Pleasant, Quiet and Clean.

La Hallerais
This site was used by us as a stop over before heading to the Loire region, we arrived on site at the start of September (low season). We were allocated a lower level pitch which due to the high trees behind us meant that we lost the evening sun mid afternoon. If we return we would request a top level pitch. I also noticed some of the pitches were very rocky and not suitable for awnings or tents. There is a very steep path down to the river path (not suitable for people with mobility issues). Once on this path it was a lovely peaceful 10 minute walk to the Port of Dinan. Facilities on site were spotless and the staff very helpful and pleasant. Do make sure you visit the town and port of Dinan. Both are worth spending a day at.

Sam and Daff

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Reviewed on 23/09/2019 20:18

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