Aire de Trégastel
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Tourisme
Trégastel (Côtes-d'Armor, France)
Trégastel stretches along the Pink Granite Coast, famous for its pink-tinged granite boulders sculpted by the sea and wind. A small coastal town, it offers a mix of fine sandy beaches, rocky coves and islets easy to reach at low tide. The atmosphere remains lively in season without being overwhelming, with very walkable coastal paths for exploration on foot. It is an ideal destination for those who love the sea, mineral landscapes and water activities.
Nature and landscapes
The pink granite formations dominate the coastline, forming rocky chaos and sculpted headlands. The view from the heights reveals a string of islets and bays, changing with the tides and the light. The contrast between the pink rocks and turquoise water creates photogenic panoramas at every walk.
Outdoor activities
The GR34 runs along the coast and allows short hikes offering viewpoints and secluded beaches. The bay is suited to kayaking, paddleboarding and snorkeling, notably around the rocks where marine life is visible. Walks at low tide to the islets are accessible and popular with families.
Heritage and local life
The village retains the feel of a Breton seaside resort with villas and small chapels. There are shops and crêperies that highlight marine and local products. Local markets often offer fish, crustaceans and regional produce.
Not to miss
- Plage de Trestrignel: large sandy beach and easy access to the rocks.
- Île Renote: panoramic walk and viewpoint over the coast.
- Côte de Granit Rose: emblematic rock formations, perfect for photos.
- Sentier GR34: coastal section offering varied views and walks.
- Coz-Pors: a wilder cove for swimming and tranquility.
