The must-haves
Pléneuf and the port of Dahouëtwith its lively quays and colourful fishing boats, is one of the jewels in the region's crown. Stroll along its historic streets, soak up the unique atmosphere of the sailors of yesteryear, and savour the local cuisine in the charming restaurants lining the harbour.
Discovery atmosphere
Explore the imposing Château de la Roche Goyon, also known as Fort La Latte. This iconic medieval castle is a real architectural treasure, overlooking the sea with breathtaking views of the English Channel.
Sports mood
Bluegreen Golf Club Pléneuf-Val-André, located on Brittany's magnificent Emerald Coast, offers an exceptional 18-hole golf course, open since 1992. This picturesque site hosts the Brittany Open, attracting players from the second division of the European Tour.
Nautical tour
Le Nautical Centre in Pléneuf-Val-André, Brittany, offers a full range of water sports activities for all ages and levels. It offers sailing lessons, sand yachting, kayaking, paddle and windsurfing courses, as well as gourmet walks and towed buoys.
Hands in the dish
The Atelier Terre de la Marouette, located in Lamballe La Poterie, is a space dedicated to learning ceramic techniques such as throwing, sculpting, moulding and glazing.
Out and about
Cap d'Erquy-Val André is a coastal destination in Brittany combining seaside charm and natural heritage. The site - which stretches from Saint Brieuc at Cap Fréhel, The site offers magnificent beaches, spectacular hiking trails, a variety of water sports and cultural events throughout the year.
The region
The Côtes d'Armor are home to must-see sites such as the Pink Granite Coast, the island of Bréhat, Dinan the medieval city, the Capes d'Erquy and Fréhelthe Bay of Saint-Brieucthe Nantes to Brest canaland the Lake Guerlédan
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