(S/E) The route starts at the Trébeurden harbour car park. Head towards the seafront and follow it along the entire length of the beach (you can also walk on the beach, of course).
(1) At the end of the beach, follow the coastal path slightly to the left (GR® signposted), which takes you along the foot of the cliff. Continuing along the seashore would be dangerous (slippery rocks) or even impossible depending on the tides. The path is lined with blackthorn, ferns and ivy; there are a few slightly tricky sections.
(2) Follow the road downhill, which leads to two small holiday homes. Note the two small sandy beaches below.
(3) Pass the access to the second house on your left and follow the path on your right to begin the circular route around Pointe de Bihit (as this is a circular route, you can also start on the left). The climb is quite steep and ends with a few rocks to climb over, but this is not difficult, leading to a magnificent viewpoint offering a virtually 360° view. (Note that the path goes round the headland but does not pass through the highest point).
(4) Continue along the path; be careful as it sometimes runs along the edge of the cliff, but the vegetation is dense enough on both sides to prevent any feeling of vertigo. You’ll reach a beautiful view towards Locquemeau.
(5) Carry on to return to the start of the Pointe de Bihit circular route.
(3) Return to the tarmac road.
(2) Continue along the road (a fairly steep climb) to reach the car park/viewpoint at Rumelen. Follow the road again to join the D-6d.
(6) Turn left and follow the departmental road (wide footpath/cycle path) for approximately 700 m.
(7) Here, you will find a meadow on your left with a picnic table and a path leading down to the seafront. Turn right to reach the harbour car park (S/E).