Ploumanac'h Saint Guirec Beach is the main beach of this small seaside town known for its pink rocks characteristic of the Granit Rose Coast. This beach is exceptional with large rocks in the water and island in ...
Read moreCasino beach of Saint-Quay-Portrieux in the Côtes-d’Armor is the busiest beach of the seaside resort. It is opposite the casino and the convention center. This large sandy beach is also accessible at low ...
Read morePléneuf Val André’s Nantois Beach is one of the major nudist beaches of the Côte Emeraude. Located near Erquy, below the golf Val-André, it is one of the beautiful beaches of the ...
Read moreThe beach of Gwin-Zegal in Plouha is one of the most original beaches in Brittany. Located at the edge of a small harbor with a rare type of anchorage (one of the last in France and in Europe), it offers a total ...
Read moreThe beach of Palus in Plouha is located south of the seaside resort at the limit of Tréveneuc. Surrounded by high cliffs, the setting of this pebble beach is very pleasant even if the wild character known by ...
Read moreRougeret Beach in Saint Jacut de la Mer, the first beach washed by the sea, because it is located at the end of the peninsula, offers a stunning view of the archipelago of Ebihens, fairly close. One can also practice ...
Read moreBeg Léguer’s Maez an Aod Beach in Lannion is an untamed beach that has lots of advantages, but it is not accessible by car, which prevents it from being overcrowded. One of the coves welcomes naturists, ...
Read moreLannion Goaslagorn Beach is one of the busiest beaches of the resort. In low season (May-June and September), it's a beach used mainly by locals after class or work. In high season, the locals mingle with the ...
Read morePléneuf’s Vallees Beach is an untamed beach, overlooked by an 18 hole golf course which complements the natural environment. Surrounded by wooded hills and dominated by well cut lawns, we are in a ...
Read moreVal André Beach is the main beach of Pléneuf Val André and the most central. A sandy beach of 2.5 km, along its promenade for pedestrians, itself dominated by villas of seaside style of the early ...
Read moreClose to Pléhérel-Plage (in Fréhel) and below Pointe Aux Chèvres (Goat Point), you can find Croc beach, offering some of the greatest views to Cape Fréhel the area has to offer. ...
Read moreSaint Cast le Guildo’s 4 Vaux Beach is a family beach surrounded by greenery, lawns and woods. It is also a great place to watch the shellfish and mussels being unloaded from the boats. Take water proof boots ...
Read moreSaint Cast’s Grande Beach is the most famous beach in the resort and also the most sheltered so ideal for families. This large beach, next to the city centre, is in a form of an arc which highlights its beauty. ...
Read moreA beautiful discovery, this beach of “La Fosse” in Saint Cast le Guildo, but you must find it! After a small country road, there is a magnificent view between mussel farms and the castle of Fort-la-Latte, ...
Read moreSaint Cast le Guildo’s Pen Guen Beach is the second largest beach of the resort, shorter but with a little more naturalness. Here, no fancy villas or Esplanade, but woods and dunes to enhance the beach. No ...
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