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Trébeurden (Côtes-d'Armor, France)
Trébeurden is a coastal commune on the Bay of Lannion in northern Brittany. It offers a varied coastline of sandy beaches, rocky islets and sheltered coves. The village retains a calm seaside atmosphere, frequented by both families and nature lovers. Its location makes it a convenient starting point for exploring the coast and maritime trails.
Heritage and history
The seafront reveals the local maritime history: small fisherman's houses, sheds and a marina that structures the village. On nearby islands and headlands, there are traces of ancient occupation and cairns, showing a long human presence on this coastline. Granite features punctuate the landscape and recall the Breton identity of the area.
Nature and landscapes
The bay offers changing panoramas with the tides. The Île Milliau, visible from the coast, marks the horizon with its rocks and coastal vegetation. Fine sandy beaches alternate with rocky coves bordered by granite blocks. The coastal path GR34 crosses the area and allows discovery of low cliffs, dunes and sea viewpoints.
Outdoor activities
The bay is suited to sailing, paddleboarding and shore fishing depending on the tides. Families enjoy supervised swimming in season, while hikers take the coastal routes. Birdwatching and exploring the islands at low tide are popular outings.
Gastronomy and atmosphere
In Trébeurden there are creperies and restaurants highlighting seafood: shellfish, fish and local crustaceans. The atmosphere remains relaxed, typical of a human-scale Breton seaside resort.
Don't miss
- Île Milliau: a nearby islet visible from the shore, accessible at low tide depending on conditions.
- Marina: stroll along the boats and a departure point for sea outings.
- Sandy beaches: swimming and relaxation, suitable for families.
- GR34: coastal path offering panoramic views and walks.
- Seafood: taste shellfish and fish in local restaurants.
