Must-see attractions: Iconic locations between land and sea
The unusual port of Gwin Zegal - 15 minutes away
At the foot of Brittany's highest cliffs, succumb to the charm of this small old-fashioned port where boats are moored to wooden stakes driven directly into the sand.
Paimpol - 30 minutes away
A distillation of the Breton maritime spirit that is well worth a visit. A lively town with restaurants, cafés, shops, historic houses, and a colorful marina.
Mont Saint Michel - 1. 5 hours away
For a day or a weekend, visit the famous rocky islet and its bay, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Unique in its beauty and importance as a medieval Christian site, you will discover the village with its ramparts, abbey, and museums.
The Pink Granite Coast and Perros Guirec - 1 hour
An iconic monument on the Goëlo coast, Beauport Abbey stands facing the sea on a 120-hectare natural estate.
It has become a place for conservation, discovery, visits, exhibitions, and cultural events throughout the year.
Beauport Abbey - 30 minutes away
An iconic monument on the Goëlo coast, Beauport Abbey stands facing the sea on a 120-hectare natural estate. It has become a place for conservation, discovery, visits, exhibitions, and cultural events throughout the year.
Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte - 1 hour away
Two sites on the Emerald Coast offering incredible views of the sea. Enjoy a beautiful hike on the GR34 trail between the 1950 lighthouse, one of the most powerful in France, and the 14th-century fortress, listed as a historic monument since 1925.