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GR34
Explore the Goëlo coast on the GR34, close to Le Cap de Bréhat campsite.

Le Moulin de Craca
2 minutes:
The Moulin of Craca mill stands 60 metres above sea level on the northern cliffs of Plouézec, 80 metres from the sea.

Le Jardin de Kito
4 minutes away
A stroll through the Jardins de Kito in Plouézec
Just a stone’s throw from Plouézec, discover a unique garden where nature and art meet. Stroll between sculptures, plants and magnificent sea views.
A charming place to explore with the whole family!

Voiles et Traditions
Discover the Bréhat Archipelago!
Embark on a sea trip and admire Bréhat from a different angle. Young and old alike can enjoy the scenery, observe the flora and fauna, and even take part in the manoeuvres on board!
A unique experience for all the family.
Tickets available from the campsite reception.

Beauport Abbey
9 minutes away
Discover Beauport Abbey
Immerse yourself in history by visiting this magnificent abbey facing the sea. With its ancient stones, unspoilt nature and breathtaking views, it’s a perfect walk for all the family!
A place steeped in history not to be missed in Plouézec.

Paimpol
15 minutes away
A break in Paimpol
Stroll through the charming narrow streets, enjoy the lively port and indulge in a seafood tasting. With its heritage, shops and seaside walks, Paimpol has it all!
An ideal destination for a family outing.

Plouha
15 minutes away
Plouha offers one of the most stunning panoramas in Brittany, with its cliffs rising over 100 meters—the highest in the region. Between coastal trails, hidden coves, and breathtaking sea views, it’s a true paradise for nature lovers and hikers. A preserved site where the raw beauty of the Breton coastline reveals itself at every step.

L’Île de Bréhat
20 minutes:
Explore the coastal paths of the Île de Bréhat to discover breathtaking panoramas, secret beaches and crystal-clear coves. Don’t miss the Peacock lighthouse, at the northern tip of the island, which offers a breathtaking view of the ocean.

Pontrieux
27 minutes away
With its half-timbered houses, picturesque alleys, and 50 restored washhouses along the Trieux River, Pontrieux charms visitors with its authentic atmosphere. This lovely Breton town can be explored by boat or on foot, strolling along the quays.

Domaine de la Roche-Jagu
30 minutes away
Perched above the Trieux Valley, the Château de la Roche-Jagu is a gem of Breton heritage. Its impressive medieval architecture blends seamlessly into a vast green estate, where themed gardens, wooded paths, and breathtaking panoramas invite you to stroll. An ideal place for an escape into history and nature.

Zoo de Trégomeur
30 minutes:
Trégomeur Zoo offers a captivating getaway for all the family. Set in lush, rolling countryside, this zoo invites you to discover a wide variety of animals from all over the world.
Ticket office at reception

Saint-Brieuc
45 minutes away:
For nature lovers, the Baie de Saint-Brieuc is a must-see. With its vast beaches, impressive cliffs and nature reserves, it’s an ideal place for hiking and cycling.

Perros Guirrec
55 minutes away
Perros-Guirec, a charming seaside resort, invites you to explore its fine sandy beaches and lively harbor. Between spectacular marine landscapes, coastal trails, and hidden coves, this place is a true paradise for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts. An ideal spot to enjoy the sea air and stunning views of the Sept-Îles Archipelago.

La Vallée des Saints
1 hour away
In the heart of Brittany, the Vallée des Saints is an impressive site where more than 150 statues of Breton saints watch over the green hills. This unique location combines art, history, and nature, offering an unforgettable experience between monumental sculptures and stunning panoramas. A place to discover for an immersion in Breton culture, in complete tranquility.

Ploumanac’h
1 hour away
With its impressive rocks sculpted by wind and waves, Ploumanac’h offers one of the most iconic landscapes in Brittany. This exceptional natural site, located on the Pink Granite Coast, is best explored on foot along the famous customs officers’ trail. Between wild moors, turquoise sea, and astonishing rock formations, every view is an invitation to wonder.

The Pink Granite Coast
1 hour Stroll along its coastal paths to admire the views, and marvel at the raw beauty of this Breton coastline.

Paimpol
20 minutes:
Discover the charming town of Paimpol, on Brittany’s north coast. Known for its rich maritime heritage and authentic atmosphere, Paimpol is a must-visit destination for lovers of the sea and Breton history.