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Trégastel walks
Traouïero Valley and Sainte-Anne Bay
A wide variety of landscapes on this long circular route: countryside, moors, cool valley, beaches and hamlets with, of course, the famous pink granite rocks scattered everywhere.Useful Visorando app
Traouïero Valley in Trégastel
Hike in the Trégastel forest with its stream winding through various clusters of granite boulders.
The City of Hydrangeas and the Customs Officers' Path
Start with an urban walk to discover La Clarté and part of Perros-Guirec, then continue along the Pink Granite Coast via the Chemin des Douaniers and finish at Ploumanac'h, voted "France's favourite village" in 2015.
The beaches of Trégastel and Île Renote
This circuit takes you almost all the way around the commune of Trégastel.
Trégastel is the second commune that, together with neighbouring Perros-Guirec, forms the pink granite coast.
From the start to the (5), the route follows theGR®34and therefore the customs officers' path, known here as the coastal path, with a short detour around Île Renote.
Special feature: as it runs along the coast, the circuit has very little elevation gain.
The Traouïéro Valley
Along with the pink granite chaos, the Vallée des Traouïéro is the region's second most popular tourist site. It consists of two steep-sided valleys through which the Kérougant river winds its way before separating and joining the natural harbour of Ploumanac'h. This stream forms the natural boundary between the municipalities of Perros-Guirec and Trégastel. The Petit-Traouïero flows into the Ploumanac'h ice mill (Milin Ru), while the Grand-Traouïero flows into the Trégastel wheat mill (Milin Glaz).
The pink granite coast at Ploumanach
An emblematic site in the Côtes d'Armor region, the Pink Granite Coast stretches roughly from Trébeurden to Paimpol. This hike in Ploumanac'h offers a chance to discover part of it. Winding through the "chaos" and following the Douaniers trail and the GR®34, you'll discover one of Brittany's most magnificent landscapes, shaped by majestic pink granite rocks of all shapes and sizes. There are only three places like it in the world: Brittany, Corsica and China.
The tour of Renote Island in Tregastel
Located between the beautiful white sandy beaches of Trégastel and the "chaos" of Ploumanach, this short hike explores the Pink Granite Coast going around Renote Island. Among the majestic pink granite rocks and vegetation you will discover beautiful landscapes sculpted by erosion.
Between sea and countryside in Trégastel
A walk in one of the most beautiful parishes of the Côtes d’Armor. Between two stretches along the shore, after passing two megalithic monuments, you will explore a natural wonder: the Traouierio Valley, which, following a stream through a pile of rocks, will reveal all its secrets.
The moors of Ploumanac’h
Ploumanac’h, “France’s favourite village in 2015”, is a small tourist port linked to Perros-Guirec.It is the town of pink granite, as walkers can discover in the sculpture park (currently being refurbished in 2016). The coastal path (GR®®34), the Tertre de la Clarté, the small sandy beaches of La Bastille and Saint-Guirec with its oratory and chapel, and finally the chaotic piles of granite are the main attractions.
Between pink rocks and green valleys, around Perros-Guirec
While the GR®34 or "Sentier des Douaniers" is one of the best-known walks in the region, impressive with its piles of pink granite, some of which reach 20 metres in height, the Vallée des Traouïéros is more secret but remains a magical world with the Maison des Korrigans, the Auge du Lépreux, the Trou de l'Enfer and its caves. The route proposed here takes you "from pink to green" as close to nature as possible, with a touch of grey from the slate roofs of Breton houses. This is definitely a hike that will show you all the colours of the rainbow!
The Landrellec Point
TheGR®34takes us along the coastline and, after passing through several small copses, we discover the Kerguntuil passage grave next to the dolmen, before returning to the coastline to admire the myriad islands and rocks at low tide.
Kerguntuil passage grave, Trégastel and Landrellec headlands
First, a circular route through the countryside to discover a beautiful covered passage and hamlets, then on theGR®®34between Trégastel and the Port of Landrellec.
Between Saint-Quay-Perros and Louannec
The hinterland of Perros-Guirec, with, at the end of the route, the footpath running alongside the Étang du Lenn.
The Menhir of Saint-Uzec and the Chapel of Saint-Samson
This walk offers a journey through time from the Neolithic era to the conquest of space! Starting from the Christianised menhir at Saint-Uzec, you cross the green countryside via the Chapel of Saint-Samson (late 16th–early 17th century) to reach the telecoms hub of Pleumeur-Bodou.
Saint-Uzec et l'Île Grande
Lorsque l'on pense "Mégalithes" en Bretagne, c'est à Carnac et ses alignements que l'on pense en premier. Mais il faut savoir que partout en Bretagne il en existe une multitude. Le Trégor est riche de ces monuments datant de plusieurs millénaires. Au cours de cette randonnée, vous en verrez certains mais vous découvrirez aussi une superbe île aux paysages variant suivant la situation aux vents.
Quelles Marsh and Île Grande Tower
A long circular loop starting from Penvern and exploring hamlets, megaliths, chapels and fountains, passing through the small Marais du Quellen nature reserve and taking the long route around Île Grande.Please note that between (7) and (11) some passages are only accessible at low tide.