Discover the Côtes d'Armor in Brittany
Just 2 hours from Paris, come and explore the Côtes d'Armor and its rich heritage, culture and tourist attractions.


The Bay of Saint Brieuc

For the perfect place to spend a weekend or a few days holiday by the sea, choose the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. If you're looking for wide open spaces, this is the place to be. largest nature reserve of Brittany. You can also admire the High Tides, The GR34 hiking trail offers magical views (the cliffs of Plouha and the port of Gwin Zégal, for example), as well as the great beaches of Binic and Plérin. For lovers of good food, treat yourself to the Scallops, from October to April.
Dinan and its medieval town
Located near the Rance river, Dinan is a town that can be visited in any season. It is appreciated for the bounty of its nature and its rich heritage. If you like the streets typical Breton, You'll love wandering through Dinan's narrow streets, colourful half-timbered houses, cobbled streets and ramparts. Town of Art and History, Dinan is also a magnificent Castle, a testimony to the end of the medieval period, the Fête des Remparts which brings the town to life every summer, or the rue du Jerzual, known for its half-timbered houses and its artists' studios (weavers and tanners abounded).


Ploumanac'h - The Pink Granite Coast

For a unique setting at the end of the world, come aboard the Pink Granite Coast. These granite rocks were formed years ago and attract many hikers and curious onlookers every year. Passing through the Customs Officers' Trail (GR34), you'll love getting lost among the many paths that lead to breathtaking views. exceptional panoramic views. You'll be scrambling from boulder to boulder, and every time you turn a corner you'll see a new rock. new landscape is yours for the taking! Ploumanac'h, the Phare de Perros Guirrec are a must when you come to the Côtes d'Armor, so don't miss out!
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