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Perros-Guirec is a sparkling jewel on Brittany's Côte de Granit Rose, where the coastline is painted in surreal shades of pink granite. This seaside town offers a perfect blend of dramatic natural scenery, charming port life, and Breton culture. Whether you're hiking the coastal trails, exploring the tidal pools, or simply enjoying a crêpe in the old town, Perros-Guirec feels like a breath of fresh Atlantic air.
Highlights & What to See
- Plage de Trestraou – The main sandy beach, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, with a lively promenade and views of the pink rocks.
- Sentier des Douaniers (GR34) – The coastal path offers stunning vistas of sculpted pink granite boulders, tiny coves, and the wild Atlantic. The section between Trestraou and Ploumanac'h is a must.
- Ploumanac'h – A picture-perfect village with a lighthouse (Phare de Ploumanac'h) and a beach framed by pink rocks. The nearby Oratoire de Saint-Guirec is a tiny chapel built into the granite.
- Île de Costaérès – A private island with a fairy-tale castle, visible from the coast (best seen at low tide via a guided walk).
- Les Sept-Îles – An archipelago nature reserve, home to puffins, gannets, and seals. Boat tours depart from Perros-Guirec.
- Vieux Port – The old port is lined with seafood restaurants and colourful fishing boats; try the local oysters and galettes.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that two to three days is ideal for Perros-Guirec. This allows for a full day hiking the GR34 coastal path, a half-day boat trip to the Sept-Îles, and time to relax on the beaches or explore the town's markets and crêperies. If you're short on time, a single day can still cover the highlights: walk from Trestraou to Ploumanac'h, have lunch at the port, and catch a sunset over the pink rocks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lannion – A historic town with a half-timbered old quarter, just 15 minutes away.
- Trébeurden – Another beautiful pink-granite coastal village with great walks and beaches.
- Paimpol – A charming fishing port and the setting for Pierre Loti's novel Pêcheur d'Islande.
- Brest – A major port city with the impressive Oceanopolis aquarium, about an hour's drive.
- Menhir de Saint-Uzec – A fascinating standing stone with Christian carvings, near Ploumanac'h.
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