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Pléneuf-Val-André
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Pléneuf-Val-André (Côtes-d'Armor, France)
Pléneuf-Val-André is a coastal commune in northern Brittany, known for its varied coastline and traditional seaside-resort atmosphere. The area includes the Val-André seafront and the fishing and leisure port of Dahouët. Landscapes alternate between sandy beaches, sculpted cliffs and seaside promenades. It is a popular destination for short family stays and outdoor activities.
Nature and landscapes
The coast offers clear maritime panoramas, with swimmable stretches of sand and jagged rocky points. The GR34 coastal path crosses the commune, allowing long walks facing the sea and tide watching. Sunsets over the bay become more striking when the tide uncovers the sandbanks.
Outdoor activities and leisure
Pléneuf-Val-André invites nauticism, swimming and kitesurfing depending on conditions. The Golf du Val-André, located near the shore, offers a course among moorland with sea views. The port of Dahouët serves as a departure point for sea outings and local fishing.
Gastronomy
Local cuisine highlights seafood: shellfish, crustaceans and fish often found on menus. There are also crêperies offering Breton classics, accompanied by regional cider.
Not to be missed
- Port de Dahouët — maritime activity, embarkations and port atmosphere.
- Plage du Val-André — sandy beach suitable for swimming and strolls.
- Casino de Val-André — evening entertainment on the seafront.
- Golf du Val-André — course overlooking the coast for golf enthusiasts.
- GR34 — coastal path offering fine panoramic hikes.
