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tel. 02 96 86 89 96, www.hotel-rigourdaine.fr , hotel.rigourdaine@wanadoo.fr ) . From Din-
an, drop down to the port and follow D-12 toward Taden, then follow signs to Plouër-sur-
Rance , then Langrolay , and look for signs to the hotel. If coming from the St-Malo area,
take D-137 toward Rennes, then N-176 toward Dinan. Take the Rance Plouër exit, and
follow signs to Langrolay until you see hotel signs. If coming from Rennes, take D-137
towardSt-Malo,thenN-176towardSaint-Brieuc,takethePlouër-sur-Ranceexit,andlook
for signs to Langrolay and then the hotel.
Eating in Dinan
Dinan has good restaurants for every budget. Since galettes (savory crêpes) are the spe-
cialty, crêperies are a nice, inexpensive choice—and available on every corner. Be daring
andtrythecrêpeswithscallopsandcream,orgofortheegg-and-cheesecrêpes.Ham-filled
crêpes can be salty. For a good dinner, book Le Cantorbery or Le Cottage a day ahead if
you can, and think hard about walking, riding, or driving to nearby Léhon for a charming
village experience (see “Rance River Valley—On Foot,” earlier).
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