No.
But, there are roads leading there. And it is 515 km taking this route:
8 hours
Many. Some are: Cherbourg, Le Havre, Calais, Boulogne, St Malo.
By train (Eurostar from London or Ashford to Calais, Lille or Paris); with your car on Eurotunnel (Folkestone to Calais); with the car or as a foot passenger on the ferry from Dover to Calais or Dunkerque, Portsmouth to le Havre, Cherbourg or Saint-Malo, and several other routes. The shortest ferry crossing is Dover-Calais. From Calais to Paris by autoroute takes about 2.5 hours. To get from Calais to Paris by train (other than Eurostar) you have to change at Boulogne sur Mer.
It is the Ferry Point International Bridge across the St. Croix River.
For pity's sake - measure it on a map, or go to Googlearth and measure it. It must be around 200 miles.
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Ferry rides from Calais to Dover. It's an hour and a half crossing. In France and the UK, it is a very popular attraction for tourists and locals alike.
What is the distance between St Malo to Morlaix?
515 kilometres taking this route:Take E402 (initially A16 from Calais to Abbeville ; A28 from Abbeville) towards ROUEN and BOULOGNES, from Calais, to A29/E44 towards LE HAVRE and CAEN; EXIT.Take A29/E44 to A13/E46. Stay right and go onto A13/E46 towards CAEN.Take A13/E46 to the PÉRIPHÉRIQUE SUD towards RENNES, in Caen.Follow the PÉRIPHÉRIQUE, around Caen, to the (autoroute) [blue sign] towards RENNES at SORTIE 9.The 'autoroute' is actually A84/E401. Follow E401 on A84, on N175, and on N176 to D137 to ST-MALO off N176/E401.Take D137 to St-Malo.
There are several supermarkets in Calais There are some excellent retailers new to the ferry port.
Raid on St Malo happened on 1758-06-12.