Best attractions and places to see around Ploubazlanec, a coastal commune in Brittany's Côtes-d'Armor department, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Situated between Paimpol and L'Arcouest, the area's heritage is closely tied to the sea and its fishing traditions. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient abbeys to unique geological formations. The region provides opportunities for coastal walks and cultural immersion.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Hike on the wild coast with beautiful views of the Bréhat archipelago
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A very beautiful monastery ruin. All descriptions of the individual sights are multilingual, so you can get by very well even without sufficient knowledge of French.
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A coastal strip of sand and pebbles extending 3.2 km into the sea, the Sillon is a geomorphological curiosity unique in Europe due to its size. (cotesdarmor.com) It is forbidden to cycle on the Sillon.
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This chapel commemorates the sea rescue that was also carried out by a station on this island. Dedicated to St. Michael and with an altarpiece of Notre Dame de La Salette. With a 360 degree view, there must be wonderful sunrises and sunsets to be seen here.
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Made famous by the writings of Pierre Lotti (Icelandic Fisherman published in 1886), Paimpol is a vast fishing port mixed with the idleness of a pretty marina. In the center of the town, houses dating from the 16th century remain and bring a beautiful character to the town. Ideally located on the customs path (GR 34), the town has numerous shops and services capable of satisfying all budgets. A railway station is served daily by trains from Guingamp.
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Ploubazlanec is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Beauport Abbey, a 13th-century monastic complex set by the sea. Other notable sites include the cliff-perched Saint Michael's Chapel with panoramic views, and the 17th-century Saint Barbara Chapel, known for its calvary. Don't miss the poignant Mur des Disparus (Wall of the Disappeared) honoring those lost at sea, or the ancient Allée couverte de Mélus, a significant megalithic monument.
Absolutely! The Sillon de Talbert viewpoint is a must-see, a unique 3.2-kilometer sandy and pebble spit stretching into the sea, important for seabirds. For breathtaking vistas, head to Pointe de l'Arcouest, which also serves as a departure point for Île-de-Bréhat, or the Plateau du Rohou for spectacular 360-degree views over Bréhat and the small port of Loguivy.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous coastal paths, including sections of the famous GR34. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Pointe de l'Arcouest and the tour of Kerroc'h' or the 'Loop along the Ploubazlanec peninsula'. Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as 'BR-Bourg – Beautiful gardens loop from L'Arcouest' or 'View of Bréhat Island – Saint James Chapel loop'. Find more options on the hiking and cycling guide pages.
Families will enjoy exploring the historical town of Paimpol with its old houses and marina, which is listed as a family-friendly highlight. The Beauport Abbey also offers an engaging visit for all ages. For beach fun, Plage de Port Lazo is a quiet spot perfect for relaxing and building sandcastles. The car-free Île-de-Bréhat, accessible by ferry, is also ideal for family walks or bike rides.
Ploubazlanec's identity is deeply tied to the sea. The Musée Mémoires d'Islande offers insights into the challenging lives of local fishermen who embarked on long voyages to Iceland. You can also visit the Mur des Disparus (Wall of the Disappeared) in the Sainte-Anne church cemetery, a poignant tribute to those lost at sea, and the Croix des Veuves (Widows' Cross), where women once watched for returning fishing boats.
Yes, the nearby town of Paimpol is a must-visit, known for its vast fishing port, marina, and 16th-century houses. It's a vibrant hub with shops and services. Loguivy-de-la-Mer is another charming small port where you can find the Chapelle Zant-Ivy, which often hosts art exhibitions.
The GR34 Coastal Path offers stunning views and is perfect for walks. For specific running trails, consider the 'L'Arcouest (GR34) – Port of Loguivy-de-la-Mer loop' or the 'Wall of the Missing – Panoramapfad loop'. These routes provide beautiful coastal scenery and varying difficulties. More running options can be found on the running trails guide page.
Île-de-Bréhat, often called the 'island of flowers and pink rocks,' is a beautiful car-free island perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle. It can be reached by a short ferry ride from Pointe de l'Arcouest, which is a scenic spot itself.
Yes, Ploubazlanec offers several pleasant beaches. Plage de Port Lazo is a quiet beach ideal for relaxing and enjoying the gentle waves. Other options include Plage du Gouern and Roc'h Hir, providing more opportunities to enjoy the sea and coastline.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The stunning coastal views from places like Saint Michael's Chapel and the unique geological formation of the Sillon de Talbert are highly appreciated. The historical significance and picturesque setting of Beauport Abbey also receive many positive comments, with the komoot community sharing over 110 photos and giving more than 380 upvotes to the area's attractions.
Yes, Ploubazlanec is home to significant prehistoric sites. The Allée couverte de Mélus is a megalithic monument dating from 2500 BC, classified as a historic monument. Additionally, the Promontoire préhistorique barré de Roch'an Evned, also known as the Rock with the Birds, is another registered historic monument offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.


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