Natural monuments around Saint-Frégant offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region's coastline features unique geological formations and historical megaliths. Visitors can discover a variety of natural and man-made structures integrated into the environment. This area provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Brittany.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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There are plenty of stones here. Some even have a stone in their garden. But there's something monumental about this height.
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On the Kerlouan coast, right by the sea, there are rocks that have been shaped by their unique shapes and the power of nature. One particularly striking stone seems to have a face on it - a freak of nature that stimulates the imagination with its silent presence. If you keep your eyes open and pause for a moment, you may discover other figures or silhouettes hidden in the rocks. The constant change of tide and the play of light and shadow across the rugged landscape make the rocks seem almost alive. A place where you should take the time to explore the details - whether while walking along the coast or during a break to enjoy the view. This stretch of the Breton coast invites you to discover not only nature, but also the subtle stories that the stones carry hidden.
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There are fairy tales everywhere, in which you can find poets and characters. Several elephants, a dog, faces, a dwarf, a rhinoceros, a guinea pig...
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This dachshund rock can be found at the Plage de Crémiou, another example of the wonderful natural animal and facial sculptures. Fans of natural sculptures are also recommended to visit the elephant rock at Brignogan-Plage and the Ele monument on the beach there. There are also the wonderful facial rocks near the house between the rocks in Ménéham and between Plage do Phare and Plage Crémiou.
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The whole of France is focused on the 2024 Olympic Games. Cups and other devotional items with the famous rings can be bought everywhere. The mascot is Phryge, a cheerful stylized Phrygian cap that was already appreciated by the ancient Persian god Mitras, later by the Doges of Venice, and which the Jacobins later made their symbol of freedom. Today it is often worn by statues of the Republic. But deserving athletes are also honored. Right by the sea there is a really lovingly designed monument made from an existing rock by adding an eye, which sports experts will easily recognize as an Ele monument. Here, too, the famous world champion in squats and star of international sports festivals enjoys great popularity. Locals say that Ele likes to use the meditation rock here before competitions to prepare himself mentally, which enthusiastic Ele fans like to imitate.
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Very impressive, Christianized menhir, which was placed here by Obelix some time ago.
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The Barrachou are these three immense granite rocks planted on the dune. By climbing on them, they offer a beautiful view of the sea and the surrounding coasts.
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I can fully confirm that with the figures or faces. If you let your imagination run wild here on this coast, you can see a wide variety of faces and animals. The rocks on the Côte de Granit Rose are also very impressive; I took entire series of photos there with faces like that. https://flic.kr/s/aHsk2nning
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The region is renowned for its distinctive rock formations. You can discover the impressive granite structures of Les Barrachou Rock Formations, which offer panoramic sea views. Another notable site is the Face-Shaped Rock of Kerlouan, where interesting rock formations include one resembling a face. Don't miss the Dachshund Rock at Crémiou, another example of the area's natural sculptures.
Yes, the area beautifully blends natural and historical elements. The most prominent is the Menhir of Men Marz, considered the largest Christianized megalith in Brittany, standing over 8 meters tall. You can also find the unique Ele Monument, a lovingly designed monument made from an existing rock.
Many natural monuments in the Saint-Frégant area are family-friendly. Sites like the Face-Shaped Rock of Kerlouan, the Menhir of Men Marz, and the Dachshund Rock at Crémiou offer engaging natural and historical points of interest that children can enjoy exploring.
Many natural monuments in the region double as excellent viewpoints. From Les Barrachou Rock Formations, you can enjoy beautiful vistas of the sea and surrounding coastline. The Face-Shaped Rock of Kerlouan also offers impressive coastal scenery, as does the Dachshund Rock at Crémiou.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive and unique rock formations, often comparing them to faces or animals, as seen at the Face-Shaped Rock of Kerlouan and the Dachshund Rock at Crémiou. The historical significance of sites like the Menhir of Men Marz also receives high praise, along with the stunning coastal views from places like Les Barrachou Rock Formations.
Yes, the region offers various hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. You can find detailed routes and guides for hiking around Saint-Frégant, including easy to moderate loops, by visiting our Hiking around Saint-Frégant guide.
Absolutely. The diverse landscape around Saint-Frégant is suitable for both gravel biking and running. For gravel biking adventures, including routes like the 'Les Barrachou Rock Formations – Menez Ham loop', check out our Gravel biking around Saint-Frégant guide. If you prefer running, you'll find various trails in our Running Trails around Saint-Frégant guide.
The natural monuments along the coast of Saint-Frégant can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most pleasant weather for exploring and outdoor activities, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) are ideal, offering milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, especially for beach-related activities near the rock formations.
While the main highlights are well-loved, the coastline of Saint-Frégant is dotted with numerous smaller, equally fascinating rock formations and natural curiosities. Exploring the beaches between major sites like Kerlouan and Crémiou can reveal many 'natural sculptures' that are less frequented, offering a more secluded experience.
Given the coastal environment, comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan to explore rocky areas or beaches. Layers of clothing are recommended as the weather can change quickly, and a windproof/waterproof jacket is advisable. Don't forget sun protection, even on cloudy days.
The entire coastline offers fantastic photographic opportunities. The dramatic granite formations of Les Barrachou Rock Formations, the unique shapes at Face-Shaped Rock of Kerlouan, and the imposing Menhir of Men Marz all provide striking subjects, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light enhances their textures and forms.


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