Nearby beaches

The beaches at Binic-Étables-sur-mer

Beautiful, family-friendly, lively beaches less than 10 minutes away by car... a little longer if you decide to go by bike.

The beaches listed are supervised during the summer (July and August) and equipped with showers and toilets. Pets are not allowed on these beaches throughout the year.

Moulin Beach - 6 minutes away

Family beach, equipped. Restaurants on the sand.

Godelins Beach - 6 minutes away

Large beach with 1900s charm, featuring bathing cabins and a diving board.

Banche Beach - 9 minutes away

The large beach next to the port, with a seawater swimming pool, paddling pool, shops, and restaurants. Beach club, pétanque courts, and entertainment in summer.

In Saint-Quay-Portrieux

  • Casino and Châtelet beaches: 7 min. Casino beach is the most popular with families for its fine sand (even at high tide), its seawater pool with diving board and paddling pool, the beach club and mini-golf during the summer, and all the amenities nearby (parking, shops, restaurants, bars, etc.). On the other side of the pool, the more intimate Châtelet Beach is sheltered by the cliff.

  • Comtesse Beach: 9 min. Another beautiful beach in St-Quay, bordered by the GR34 hiking trail, overlooking Comtesse Island, the ruins of an ancient fort that can be reached at low tide.

Avant-Port Beach - 10 minutes away

Beach near the pier, at the end of Quai Surcouf. Changing rooms available and children's playground.

In Plouha

Bonaparte Beach: 15 min. A must-see at low tide, this wild beach, formerly known as Anse Cochat, will surprise you with its immense expanse of fine sand accessible via a tunnel carved into the cliff. Families will enjoy picnicking, playing, and relaxing here all afternoon. World War II enthusiasts will discover its glorious past: the Shelburn Network. The panoramic view from the Shelburn Network memorial is spectacular and accessible to people with disabilities.
Unsupervised beach. Check the tide before you go.

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