Just under 30 kilometres from the coast, the historic town of Guingamp is a lovely destination for a laid-back Breton holiday within easy reach of a plethora of cultural and outdoorsy attractions. Accommodation options range from cosy cottages to intimate heritage hotels, with our pick of the best places to stay in Guingamp including a charming 18th-century residence, chosen for its warm welcome and great location.
For an insight into Brittany’s fascinating history, admire the 11th-century Basilica Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, the remnants of the Château de Pierre II and the impressive town hall. The public gardens are a wonderful place for a stroll. Life centres around the aptly named Place du Centre, where you can see half-timbered houses and the impressive Fontaine de la Plomée. Choose a table at a friendly café for a coffee and some excellent people-watching.
Further afield, you’ll find cycling, hiking and horse riding opportunities in the countryside. On the famed Pink Granite Coast, the towns of Plougrescant, Perros-Guirec and Roscoff are well worth visiting for water sports, bird-watching on the Sept Iles Archipelago, coastal walks and top-notch seafood. Head back to one of the best places to stay in Guingamp to relax and recharge ahead of another day of adventure!
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Guingamp
This 18th Century town house has the elegance and charm of the past and all the modern comforts of today. Rooms and suites are individually and stylishly decorated, the best with private terrace. No restaurant but lots nearby. A great base for a short stay in this charming provincial town.