Coastal Gems of Brittany
Explore the maritime heritage of the Goëlo coast and Île de Bréhat. This collection features distinctive lighthouses, including the granite Phare du Paon and the unique architectural design of the Bodic lighthouse. Natural landmarks include the rocky outcrop of Pointe de Guilben and the birdwatching site at La Roche aux Oiseaux. Coastal access points like the sandy Anse de Bréhec and Plage de Launay offer views of the surrounding archipelago.
Panorama du Rohou
Elevated viewpoint offering views of the Trieux estuary and the Île de Bréhat archipelago.
Pointe de Guilben, Paimpol
A narrow rocky tongue of land extending into the sea, providing views of the Paimpol bay and Saint-Riom island.
Phare du Rosédo
Located on northern Île de Bréhat, this lighthouse was rebuilt in 1947 after the original 1860 structure was destroyed in World War II.
Phare de L'Ost-Pic
A square stone tower situated on the Mez-de-Goëlo reef, marking the eastern entrance to the Paimpol channel.
Phare du Paon
Standing on a red granite outcrop at the northern tip of Île de Bréhat, this automated lighthouse was rebuilt in 1949.
Anse de Bréhec
A sheltered sandy beach and small harbor located at the foot of high cliffs between Plouha and Lanloup.
Plage de Launay
A pebble and sand beach used as a departure point for kayaking trips toward the Bréhat archipelago.
La Roche aux Oiseaux
High viewpoint overlooking the Trieux river estuary, used for birdwatching and observing boat traffic.
Amer et feu du Bodic
A distinctive leading light and daymark tower featuring a unique wedge-shaped architectural design built into the hillside.
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