The last town in the southern part of the Pink Granite Coast, at the entrance to the Bay of Lannion, Trébeurden boasts a varied coastline, from the dunes of Goas Lagorn to the marshes of Quellen, the moors of Ile Milliau and the cliffs of Pointe de Bihit. The resort boasts fine, south-facing sandy beaches such as Pors Mabo. A rarity in northern Brittany! This former sardine port is not short of megaliths: there are seven menhirs, a dolmen and two covered walkways. Trébeurden is also renowned for its intense nightlife, particularly around the large Tresmeur beach, lined with bars, restaurants and discos.

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