Located in the northern part of Brittany, Côtes-d'Armor is a department that offers a perfect blend of rugged coastline, medieval towns, and charming countryside.
From the famous Pink Granite Coast to the quaint villages steeped in history, this region offers an idyllic escape for travelers seeking natural beauty and authentic French charm.
Côtes-d'Armor is easily accessible from Paris by train or car. The TGV will take you to Saint-Brieuc, the department’s capital, in just about 3 hours. If you’re driving, it’s roughly a 4-hour drive from Paris, while Rennes, the nearest major city, is only a 1.5-hour drive away. Having a car is recommended to explore the coastal roads and hidden gems of this region.
Start your day exploring the world-renowned Pink Granite Coast (Côte de Granit Rose). This unique stretch of coastline gets its name from the striking pink-hued rock formations that dot the shore. Begin your adventure at Ploumanac'h, a picturesque village where you can follow the Sentier des Douaniers (customs officers' path), a stunning coastal walk offering breathtaking views of the unusual pink boulders, sandy beaches, and azure waters. Don’t forget to snap a photo of the iconic Ploumanac'h lighthouse or Phare de Men Ruz, standing proudly amidst the surreal rock formations.
After taking in the beauty of the Pink Granite Coast, head inland to the charming medieval town of Tréguier. Wander through the narrow streets lined with half-timbered houses and cobbled lanes. The highlight of Tréguier is its impressive Saint-Tugdual Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece that has stood for centuries. Climb the bell tower for panoramic views over the town and surrounding countryside. History lovers will appreciate a visit to the Maison Ernest Renan, the birthplace of the famous philosopher.
For lunch, make your way back to the coast to Perros-Guirec, where you can enjoy a delicious meal with a view. Seafood is a must in this region, so try moules marinières or a classic Breton galette (savory buckwheat crepe) filled with local ingredients like, cheese, or eggs. Many seaside restaurants also offer freshly caught fish, perfect for seafood lovers.
In the afternoon, drive along the coastline to the historic Fort La Latte, a 14th-century fortress perched on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea. The fort, with its well-preserved towers and ramparts, offers stunning views of the English Channel and surrounding cliffs. Take a guided tour to learn about the fort’s history, or simply enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.
Next, head to Cap Fréhel, one of Brittany’s most dramatic natural sites. The headland’s sheer cliffs rise high above the turquoise waters, providing sweeping views of the coast. Take a hike along the cliff-top trails, where you can admire the wild landscapes, wind-swept heathland, and rare seabirds that nest along the cliffs. It’s the perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers.
As the day winds down, return to Saint-Brieuc, the bustling capital of Côtes-d'Armor. Explore the town’s historic center, where you can admire the charming mix of medieval architecture and modern boutiques. For dinner, visit a local brasserie or restaurant to indulge in Breton specialties like crêpes or the iconic kouign-amann, a rich, buttery pastry that originated in Brittany. Pair your meal with a glass of local cider for the full Breton experience.
Le Grand Hôtel des Bains: Located in Locquirec, this seaside hotel offers breathtaking views and luxurious rooms, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
SCI Hotel de la Mer: A budget-friendly option in Bréhec, offering easy access to the beach and nearby coastal paths.
Logis Hôtel Château du Val: For a more historic stay, this 15th-century castle turned hotel near Planguenoual is an excellent option, offering beautiful gardens and a taste of royal life.
A day in Côtes-d'Armor allows you to immerse yourself in the magic of Brittany’s coastal wonders, from the surreal Pink Granite Coast to the rich history of medieval towns and dramatic seascapes. Whether you're marveling at the beauty of nature or savoring Breton culinary delights, Côtes-d'Armor is sure to leave an unforgettable impression. The region’s diverse landscapes and charming towns make it a must-visit destination for any traveler seeking the true essence of France’s northern coast.