The most northerly point of the Breton mainland, the dramatic Plougrescant peninsula is superb for outdoorsy travellers and heritage buffs eager to trek, cycle, horse ride, sail or kayak amidst spectacular natural wonders. Accommodation options include simple, self-catering stays as well as a striking coastal manor house — chosen by our Gurus as one of the best places to stay in Plougrescant.
The area's standout natural phenomenon is the fearsome Gouffre de Plougrescant, where wind and water howl between craggy rock formations, and seabirds dip into salty tidal pools. Pad out carefully to see nearby islets at low tide, or make the trip to Ile Loaven, once a place of pilgrimage to Saint Eliboubane, by boat. Nearby highlights include the picturesque Castel Meur, the Maison du Littoral, and an assortment of cycling and trekking trails — including the GR34. Keen kayakers and sailors can navigate between charming little ports, such as Port-Blanc or La Roche Jaune, whilst culture vultures will appreciate the intricately painted ceilings of the Saint Gonéry Chapel, in Plougrescant village.
Laid-back yet tremendously impressive, this part of Brittany is perfect for tranquil breaks or outdoorsy trips rounded off by relaxed evenings at the best places to stay in Plougrescant.
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Plougrescant
A beautiful 17th century chateau renovation with stunning bay views over the north Breton coast. Glamourous interiors combine traditional architecture with boutique furnishings. A range of rooms (doubles, triples, quadruples, and a suite) are perfect for families or groups. Luxurious and good value.