Stade Guy Gerfaud

Stade Guy Gerfaud is a pitch in , , . Stade Guy Gerfaud is situated nearby to the archaeological site , as well as near the sports venue .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Allée couverte de Plate-Roche and St-Lunaire (Saint-Lunaire).

Archaeological site
is an archaeological site.

Church
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is a church, which is situated 610 metres northeast of Stade Guy Gerfaud.

Church
is a church, which is situated 540 metres northwest of Stade Guy Gerfaud.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Dinard and Saint-Malo.

is a French commune on the Côte d'Émeraude of . Its beaches and mild climate make it a holiday destination. With its international film festival, villas, sumptuous hotels and casino, is regarded as one of the most prestigious seaside resorts in all of France.

is a city on the coast of , the eastern part of Brittany, with a population of 47,000 in 2022. It's a ferry port but is best known for its walled inner town or intramuros.

Stade Guy Gerfaud

Latitude
48.63023° or 48° 37′ 49″ north
Longitude
-2.11454° or 2° 6′ 52″ west
Open location code
8CWVJVJP+35
Open­Street­Map ID
way 301080783
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­pitch
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­soccer
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Highlights include Complexe Sportif Pol Lebreton and Esplanade Alphonse Ollivier.

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