CAP D'ERQUY
Cap d'Erquy well preserved, with trails and hiking routes, some of which ...Read more
BATZ ISLAND
Read moreAlthough tourist, Batz has preserved the authenticity that gives it a lot of charm. From mid-June to mid-September, you can enjoy the opening of the lighthouse to discover, from the top of its 44 m, the beauty of the island and the coast. It is possible to turn around the island (3,5 km long, 1,5 km wide) on foot, bike and even horseback. Rather, the beaches are in the west and south, but the water temperature is often colder than elsewhere. Access from Roscoff (old port at high tide, footbridge at low tide).
THE WAY OF THE CUSTOMS OFFICERS (GR34)
The "chemin des douaniers" offers a superb panorama of the coastline as ...Read more
ABER WRAC'H
Aber Wrac'h, the longest of the abers of North Finistère, a superb address ...Read more
SAINT MATTHEW'S POINT
Pointe Saint-Mathieu is a highly emblematic site in FinistèreRead more
THE TIP OF THE FOALS
One of Belle-Île's must-sees, Pointe des Poulains is located in Sauzon.Read more
FREHEL BEACHES AND GOLDEN SANDS
Read moreThe commune of Fréhel has two outstanding beaches: the beach of Anse du Croc and the beach of Sables d'Or, a seaside resort born in the middle of the Roaring Twenties. It is a real emblem of the beaches of Costa Rica during the summer season, and a famous surfing spot in the low season. You will enjoy discovering the only beach of the department to be south-facing and sheltered. Moreover, at the end of the Sables d'Or beach, you will discover another natural wonder: the dune arrow.
THE GLENAN
These islands, located 18 km from the commune of Foeusnant, were the haunt ...Read more
CALLOT ISLAND
Accessible island with coves, dunes, gorse, fields and pastures, home to a ...Read more
RENOTE ISLAND
A tree-lined peninsula of immense, impressive pink granite chaos, offering ...Read more
THE BEACHES
Erdeven offers three beaches for sunbathing, swimming and walkingRead more
THE POINTS
Read moreA Ouessant , it is not complicated, you have to go around the island to enjoy the majestic natural landscapes. We are sometimes blown away by the wind, but the island is worth it and its exceptional natural heritage is also worth it: cliffs, jagged rocks, steep coasts.... The tip of Pern is a classified site from which you can observe the strong marine currents that surround the island. The port of Arlan, with its large dike, is also a pleasant place, and you can find the lighthouse of La Jument et Molène. Let's go on an adventure, and you follow the roads and paths, cross the hamlets surrounded by low walls, there is nothing more beautiful!
LA POINTE DE LA VARDE
Located in the Rothéneuf district and bordered by two beaches, this is the ...Read more
SAINT-SIEU BEACH
Main beach of Lancieux, an internationally known sailing spot, ideal for ...Read more
AQUAREV PARK
Park offering games, sports fields and picnic tables in Loudéac, a haven ...Read more
TREVIGNON TIP
Read moreAt the end of the point is a strong old. Its small fishing port is worth a detour. Beautiful views of the forest bay and Beg-Meil. In fine weather, you can see the islands of Glénan and the Green Islands and Raguenès.
THE WOLF ROOM AND THE CAREIL ESTATE
Natural sites close to the Trémelin estate, home to numerous birds, birds ...Read more
ANSE DE DINAN
Popular spot for windsurfers and surfers, with nice rollers that form on ...Read more
BEACH AND DUNES OF SAINTE-MARGUERITE
Beach and dunes of Sainte-Marguerite, a site offering a magical show in ...Read more
MOONLIGHT WALK
Stroll between Plage du Prieuré and Anse du Bec-de-la-Vallée, with views ...Read more
POND AND PEN WOOD WALL
A perfect place for a bucolic stroll, a gourmet picnic, a hike or a fishing ...Read more
ROSARY BEACH
Popular, lively beach in Plérin, renowned for its seawall, merry-go-round, ...Read more
PLOUHA CLIFFS
These cliffs, culminating at 104 metres at the pointe de Plouha, are the ...Read more
BINIC-STABLE-ON-SEA BEACHES
Beaches with green wooden cabins, with a passage between two large rocks, ...Read more
AL LARK ASSOCIATION
Embark on a search for marine mammals that cross the bay! Porpoises or ...Read more
FATHER NICOLAS'S WALK
A leisure park that combines attractions, animal encounters and ...Read more
TREVIGNITE TIP
Read moreTrévignon with its dunes and ponds ... But also numerous and equally stunning beaches sometimes of turquoise water ... Not to mention the charming harbour guarded by a impressive rescue station. At the end of the Trevignon point is Villa Castle, a strange building whose foundations may have come from Vauban but is also and above all fully share the beauty of the landscape. The view of the bay forest and Beg-Meil is great and you can even see the Glenan islands, Green Island and Raguenes. Lie down on the small sandy beach, facing the sea, and let yourself be carried away by the waves.
THE ODET
Read moreIn Breton, Bénodet means "the end of the Odet". It took the name of this river which is one of the most beautiful in the region, and even in France. From its source, one can admire the many castles on its banks, as well as the green forests. Many famous writers have been inspired by these changing and bewitching sceneries: Emile Zola, Madame de Sévigné or Jean de La Fontaine. The Cornouaille bridge, located between Bénodet and Sainte-Marine, offers an unobstructed view of the last few kilometres of the river.
LA POINTE DE LA MALOUINE
A superb promenade surrounded by remarkable villas, linking Saint-Enogat to ...Read more
COUNTESS ISLAND
An island with a varied flora of tamarisk, fig and fruit trees and walls ...Read more
GRANDE PLAGE DE SAINT-LUNAIRE
Grande Plage de Saint-Lunaire, popular for its beautiful views, iodized ...Read more
Stroll on the island of Batz
Batz Island with a lighthouse to visit, a botanical garden and fine sandy ...Read more
THE GIVING RANGE
A superb, imposing beach of fine golden sand, with real wave action outside ...Read more
XAVIER-GRALL WALK AND LOVE WOODS
Walk with stone stairs and beautifully flowered, arranged along the Aven, a ...Read more
BIHIT TIP
Read moreIt is one of the highest places on the coast, which offers a magnificent view of the surrounding coastline. Very uneven, the point of Bihit is formed of a very resistant and ancient rock, gneiss 2 billion years old, one of the oldest rocks in Europe. Grey and sharp, it differs completely from the young granite, pink and round, which forms the island Milliau, its neighbor. You can extend the walk towards the fine sandy beach of Pors Mabo, facing south. You will then pass in front of the Roche mignonne, planted in the water.
THE BEACHES OF SAINT-SERVAN
These beaches are an ideal place to stroll and enjoy the viewRead more
LAMPAUL TOWN
Read moreLampaul is the village of the island, but also the rallying point after the landing, to discuss the modalities of discovering the island (cycling, hiking) and the place to meet for lunch or a drink before the boat leaves. Here, you can find almost everything: supermarket, bars, restaurants, bakery, pharmacy, school. You can also rent bicycles to go around the island, get information from the tourist office and, if your heart is in it, visit the church (remember that its bell tower was built thanks to donations from the British crown after the sinking of Drummond Castle). Going down, you can access the port of Lampaul, where the sailing school, the diving club and the lifeboat are located. At the southwestern end, the view of Lampaul Bay is magnificent. Note: it is in Lampaul that most of the festivities of the International Island Book Fair take place at the end of August.
PORT DE MORDREUC
Popular cove with views of the Château de Péhou and the bridge on the ...Read more
CORONG POND
Read moreAlso called Lake Glomel, it extends over seventy-five hectares less than a mile from the village centre. Created in the Middle Ages, its dam was built in the nineteenth century, to store sufficient body of water so that, whatever the season, the proper functioning of the canal from Nantes to Brest can continue. Located in the community, its highest point, the summit pond between the catchment Blavet and that of Alder, is always the most difficult part of the work to supply during the dry season. Very pleasant tree-lined site, it is ideal for summer swimming and a number of water activities such as dinghy or kayak and various outdoor activities ideal for family vacation.
THE BEACHES OF ROTHENEUF
These family beaches offer magnificent views of the bayRead more
PLAGE DU VERGER - CANCALE
Read moreFrom Dinard, take direction Saint-Lunaire, the tip is indicated, dredge and sex in the creek, on the rocks, and in the blockhaus, mainly late in the afternoon.
LE GRAND BÉ
An islet in the extension of Bon-Secours beach, home to the tomb of writer ...Read more
MILLIAU ISLAND
An island of moorland and rocky outcrops, with an exceptional flora of ...Read more
PLAGE DE L'ECLUSE
A charming, easily accessible beach lined with gourmet establishments in ...Read more
APOTHECARY SITE
A landscape of short moor, heather and gorse splendid that leads to the ...Read more
LA VALLEE DES TRAOUIERO
Read moreStarting from the Tidal Mill, along the Kerougant, the deep and wooded valley of the Traouïero, hides gorges lined with mosses and rare ferns. At the beginning of the 20th century, pink granite rocks were extracted there. Always visible, pillars supporting a bridge crane allowed the carts to move large blocks of stone. But legend has it that this chaos and vegetation would be a den of characters, sometimes fictional, sometimes real. Who is hiding in these caves and shelters: korrigans, smugglers? It's up to you to discover it....
THE TIP OF THE HORNS DOUN
Read moreLocated at the south point, it is worth a detour for the panorama it offers us on the headlights and the bay.