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Jogging in Lande Du Cap Fréhel offers diverse routes across a landscape defined by dramatic pink sandstone and shale cliffs that plunge over 70 meters into the English Channel. The region features expansive coastal moorlands, spanning 400 hectares, characterized by heather and gorse. Runners can explore the renowned GR34 coastal path, which provides continuous sea views and access to unspoilt beaches and coves. This unique blend of rugged coastline, vibrant moorland, and emerald-colored waters creates an invigorating setting for running.
…Last updated: July 5, 2026
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9.11km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.4km
01:16
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.74km
00:54
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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This spot is one of several highlights of the trail
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Fantastically beautiful, a coastal path with very varied landscapes strongly characterized by forest and heathland
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Perched high on the pink granite cliffs above the Emerald Coast, Cap Fréhel offers sweeping views extending all the way to the islands of Jersey. Surrounded by the colorful Lande de Fréhel and important bird sanctuaries such as La Fauconnière, nature, history, and the sea combine here in a striking way. The nearby lighthouse and Fort La Latte complete the unique coastal panorama.
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Off the coast of Cap Fréhel lies the small, rugged island of La Fauconnière, designated a protected bird sanctuary. The rock is uninhabited and off-limits to the public—an important refuge for numerous seabirds and shorebirds that nest and breed here. Between spring and summer, guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, gulls, and northern gannets populate the steep cliffs. Their calls mingle with the wind and the roar of the sea, and this vibrant natural spectacle can be easily observed from the viewpoints at Cap Fréhel.
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The Lande de Fréhel stretches around Cap Fréhel – a vast heathland that is one of Brittany's most impressive natural areas. Heather, gorse, and ferns grow on the windswept cliffs, transforming the plateau into a sea of color depending on the season: in spring, the gorse glows yellow, while in late summer, the heather blooms in rich purple. This pristine landscape is a protected area and home to numerous bird species that nest in the cliffs. The steady wind, the sound of the sea, and the sweeping view over the Emerald Coast give the Lande de Fréhel a special, almost magical atmosphere – a place where the wild beauty of Brittany is revealed in its purest form.
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One of Brittany's most beautiful coastal paths runs between Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte. The narrow path, part of the famous GR34 customs path, leads along the spectacular cliffs of the Emerald Coast. For approximately four and a half kilometers, you'll be accompanied by the constant sound of the sea, the wind carries the scent of heather and salt, and the water shimmers in all the shades of green that gave this stretch of coast its name. From the cape's expansive heathland, the view opens up repeatedly over the rugged coastline, until the defiant Fort La Latte appears on the horizon – majestically perched on a rock overlooking the sea.
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Magnificent path between the cape and the fort (gr34). Not too difficult, but perhaps dangerous (high cliffs)!
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A beautiful spot on earth, you can take great photos here.
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Lande Du Cap Fréhel offers a wide variety of running routes, with over 180 trails available. These routes cater to different fitness levels, from easy strolls to more challenging runs along the dramatic coastline.
The terrain is quite diverse, featuring rugged pink sandstone and shale cliffs, expansive coastal moorlands with heather and gorse, and unspoilt beaches. Many trails follow the famous GR34 coastal path, offering a mix of well-maintained paths and more natural, sometimes uneven, surfaces. You'll find both accessible paths and those requiring more sure-footedness.
Yes, Lande Du Cap Fréhel has options for all skill levels. There are approximately 23 easy routes and 135 moderate routes, many of which are easily accessible. These trails often feature less elevation gain and provide a pleasant experience for families or those new to running.
While many coastal paths in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in sensitive natural areas like the moorlands and bird reserves. Always clean up after your pet to preserve the natural beauty of the area for everyone.
Many routes offer stunning views of iconic landmarks. You can run past the impressive Cap Fréhel Lighthouse, explore the vast Cap Fréhel Heaths, or enjoy birdwatching near the La Fauconnière Bird Reserve. The famous Trail between Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte is also a highlight, offering spectacular views of the medieval fortress.
Yes, many of the running routes in Lande Du Cap Fréhel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Cap Fréhel Lighthouse – La Fauconnière Bird Reserve loop from Cap Fréhel is a popular moderate option, and the Cap Fréhel Lighthouse loop from Plévenon also offers a great circular experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 110 reviews. Runners frequently praise the breathtaking coastal views, the unique beauty of the moorlands, and the invigorating sea air. The variety of trails and the chance to see landmarks like the lighthouse are also often highlighted.
Absolutely. The Cap Fréhel Lighthouse is a central feature of many running routes. A great option is the Cap Fréhel Lighthouse loop from Plévenon, which takes you through coastal moorland and directly past this iconic structure, offering fantastic photo opportunities.
While the region is best explored by car, some local bus services connect nearby towns to Cap Fréhel. It's advisable to check the current schedules for local transport providers in towns like Plévenon or Fréhel for the most up-to-date information on routes and timings to reach the main starting points for runs.
Yes, there are parking areas available at key access points, particularly near popular attractions like Cap Fréhel Lighthouse and in villages such as Plévenon. These facilities make it convenient to start your run directly from your vehicle.
The region offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and early autumn are particularly pleasant, with milder temperatures and vibrant colors from the heather and gorse. Summer can be popular but also warmer, while winter offers dramatic, wilder coastal scenery, though paths can be windier.
Yes, for those seeking a more rigorous workout, there are several difficult routes. The Cape Fréhel – Coastal View (Cap Fréhel) loop from Plévenon is a challenging 17.2 km trail with significant elevation changes, offering extensive coastal views and a demanding run.


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