Saint Lunaire: Be Enticed with Saint Lunaire’s Elegance
Saint Lunaire is a town under the department of Ille-et-Vilaine of Brittany Region in the northwest part of France. It has a population of 2,397 in an area of 3.97 sq. mi. Traces of Neolithic History are found in the area as proven by the evidence of stone path and other historic buildings in the town. People who live in the place are called lunairiens. Despite its history being part of WWII it remained strong and is still considered one of Britanny’s elegant place.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Saint Lunaire for a warm related activity is between June and September. The wettest season is from September to February. Saint Lunaire’s peak season is in July were planning your travel during this time might become expensive. On the other hand, if you’re on a budget tour, November has the least number of tourists. Both Peak season and off-season in tourism is due to the town’s weather. In booking Saint Lunaire hotels a lot of hotels offers great accommodation at an affordable price.
What to Do & Area Attractions
You can enjoy the clean white sand with crystal clear water of Longchamp Beach or visit the magnificent Pointe du Decolle that has a great panoramic view of a turquoise ocean water and a nearby restaurant.
You can take a rest at the affordable Hotel Amethyste, a simple studio type room with terrace and kitchenettes. You can also stay at Premiere-Classe-Versailles-st-Cyr-l'Ecole, an affordable apartment hotel that offers simple rooms with kitchenettes and a laundry service.