Municipality labeled "Municipality of the rural heritage of Brittany",
Locmalo is located between the Scorff and the Saar, a tributary of the Blavet. The town owes its name to the juxtaposition of "loc" meaning consecrated place and "malo", name of the patron saint of the parish.
Thanks to the Roman road which runs through the north of the territory, we know that human occupation is very old there.
Starting from the Saint-Malo church, several hiking trails allow you to cross the green countryside. Do not miss the Vallon aux Trois Saints with its Saint-Eugène and Saint-Diboen chapels. In the village of Longueville, the Saint-Symphorien chapel is inseparable from its particularly ornate fountain. A few steps away, botany enthusiasts will appreciate a centuries-old oak listed among the remarkable trees of the department.