Renovated in 2021, this hotel is housed in a beautiful early 20th-century building. It is ideally located in peaceful area of the town centre, close to restaurants and the beach.
Situated on the beach, Hotel De La Vallee is in the seaside town of Dinard. It is just a 5-minute walk from the town centre and offers rooms with panoramic sea views.
Entirely renovated in 2018, the 5-star Grand Hotel Barriere is located on the seafront in Dinard, facing Saint-Malo City. The beaches and the Casino Barriere are a 5-minute walk away from the Hotel.
Eddy
Belgium
Great hotel a few feet away from the centre. Nice rooms. Great dinner and breakfast. Kids club. Nice pool... Anything you can expect from a 5*. We will go back.
Located nearby the Emerald Coast, this 4-star hotel with thalassotherapy centre is located between Mont St Michel and Cape Frehel. A gourmet restaurant with healthy options is available on site.
Robert
United Kingdom
Our third visit - the recent redecorations and refurbishment make the place an even nicer place to stay !
Fabulous location - reasonably priced drinks and food - the formal restaurant is particularly good - dinner terrific !
Breakfast is somewhat expensive in my opinion, so we breakfasted at our favourite cafe / bar ten minutes walk down the road in St. Enogat.
Staff exceptional especially the Welsh guy on reception !
Our room was immaculate and superbly comfortable - the Spa and pool a joy to use !
Located in the heart of the historic centre of Dinard, the hotel Didier Méril benefits from an exceptional view on the bay of Prieuré. The hotel has 9 rooms.
Robin
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, excellent food and wonderful views
Located in Dinard town centre, this family-run hotel is a 7-minute walk from Saint-Enogat and Ecluse beaches. It offers 18 rooms with free Wi-Fi, a private bathroom and a TV.
Frank
United Kingdom
It was fine as a 2 star hotel which provided a good breakfast but no other meals. The staff were friendly and helpful. The room was a little cramped
Set in Dinard city centre, with direct access to the main beach, L’Ecluse, this modern design hotel offers spacious accommodation, some overlooking La Pointe du Moulinet headland and St Malo.
Located in the town of Dinard, 30 metres from the beach and close to Saint Malo, the fully-refurbished Royal Emeraude combines a Belle Époque ambience with a maritime theme.
alison
United Kingdom
Location and helpful staff. Nice bar area with lovely staff and good value
Renovated in 2021, this hotel is housed in a beautiful early 20th-century building. It is ideally located in peaceful area of the town centre, close to restaurants and the beach.
Nicely decorated and quiet.
Short walk to market and beach
Located in the heart of the historic centre of Dinard, the hotel Didier Méril benefits from an exceptional view on the bay of Prieuré. The hotel has 9 rooms.
Friendly staff, excellent food and wonderful views
Located in the town of Dinard, 30 metres from the beach and close to Saint Malo, the fully-refurbished Royal Emeraude combines a Belle Époque ambience with a maritime theme.
perfect central location, friendly staff, secure parking
Located in Dinard town centre, this family-run hotel is a 7-minute walk from Saint-Enogat and Ecluse beaches. It offers 18 rooms with free Wi-Fi, a private bathroom and a TV.
good location, very clean. All the facilities required
Discover quiet and simple comforts at this completely non-smoking hotel with easy access to the beach and the town centre.
Sa situation géographique. La gentillesse du personnel
FAQs about hotels in Dinard
On average, 3-star hotels in Dinard cost £105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Dinard are £162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Dinard can on average be found for £329 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Dinard this weekend is £140 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Dinard for this weekend cost on average around £497 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £97 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Dinard for tonight. You'll pay on average around £167 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Dinard will cost around £432 (based on Booking.com prices).
Dinard is a great location for a family beach holiday but...
Dinard is a great location for a family beach holiday but also for visiting the numerous sites of interests in that region of Brittany and Normandy. Whilst there, we visited St Malo, Le Mont St Michel, Dinan, Fort La Latte and Le Val-Andre amongst many others. Lots of history but also countryside. Great boat trips from Dinard to lots of places. Easy to get around on foot - lovely Promenade Du Clair de Lune which followed the coast around the bay.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dinard is a hidden gem very close to St. Malo.
Dinard is a hidden gem very close to St. Malo. It is an elegant seaside resort with wide and clean sand beaches. The town itself is spotless and very well managed, apparently very affluent as houses are big and well maintained.
Ionut
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great hotel, friendly locals, great restaurants, easy...
Great hotel, friendly locals, great restaurants, easy transport to St Malo and Dinan. Great beaches , great bars - The Sunset Bar is wonderful!Great restaurants- we enjoyed Le Crêperie du Roy, Le Petit Port and Café Rouge. Great coastal walks - all round super resort for all ages.
Steve
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We've been here so many times, and never tire of it.
We've been here so many times, and never tire of it. We tried some different restaurants this year as well as our "old faithfuls" and had decent grub every time for reasonable cost.
The weather was stinking hot, but we were 5 minutes down the steps to St Enogat beach which is the best beach in Dinard for swimming in my opinion. The tide times were OK and we got two late afternoon almost full tide swims (roughest waves we've ever had there - got knocked off my feet the second swim!), and a gorgeous morning half tide swim in the calmest sea and hardly anyone on the beach. Go again? You bet!
Tim J
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A fantastic, buzzy town, perfect for a night’s stay before...
A fantastic, buzzy town, perfect for a night’s stay before the ferry trip home from St Malo. Good shops and restaurants and the beach front was ‘happening’ with live music, stalls etc (on a Sunday in August).
FiFiH
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I spent a few days in Dinard at the Annual British Film...
I spent a few days in Dinard at the Annual British Film Festival. The atmosphere was wonderful and it was great that everything was in walking distance. A truly unique place, which I would have no hesitation in recommending to others. Beautiful walks, beaches and culture.
it is in a classic older building but the interior is completely new. The room was spacious with windows and views of the bay on one side and the city on another. the building is on a high ridge with easy access to the water and promenade below . it is a relatively short walk into the old city. The breakfast was varied and delicious. we were treated very kindly by the hotel employees.
Amazing and quirky hotel with interesting history and fabulous view over the bay between St Malo and Dinard. Terrific and classy renovation done just before the pandemic. Def worth the trip.
A step back in time with furniture from a past age. Bathroom up to date, clean, and spacious. Lovely old picture and prints all over the hotel. Very handy for the water taxi to St Malo.
The Villa is stunning, as are the views and location. The rooms are beautiful and immaculate, a perfect couples hotel! The hosts were just lovely and very friendly and attentive.
Hotel was clean and people were very friendly. Comfortable bed. The location was amazing! Super cute street with shops and nice places to eat. Also close to the beach.
Very atmospheric hotel, lovely welcoming, great restaurant-- ate their both nights, original attire worn by servers, very cordial, decent prices gorgeous views.
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