Brittany’s most beautiful beaches
Brittany, and the Finistère department in particular, is known for its diversity of landscapes, making it a Swiss Army knife for your next family vacation.
Wild coves, sandy beaches, surf spots, pebble beaches and, of course, the many islands of the Iroise Sea.
This is just a sample of what awaits you on your Breton excursion along the Atlantic coast.
As for the kilometers of heavenly beaches, some of which have been compared to the Balearic Islands, others to Bora Bora and the last to the Seychelles, there’s no doubt that you’re in for a real treat!
For water sports enthusiasts, South Brittany has no reason to be ashamed of the Basque country or the west coast.
Here, too, the waves are there for the competitions, each one more incredible than the last.
1 | Plages des Sables Blanc in Concarneau
Located between Kernous beach and Cornouaille page in the Bigouden region, Concarneau’s Sables Blancs beach is one of the largest family beaches on Brittany’s south coast, measuring 500m long at low tide.
This beach, which is supervised during the summer months, also offers a wide range of water sports activities, so you can spend the day in complete peace of mind.
What’s more, this white-sand beach is equipped with a Tiralo and a Hippocampe chair for people with reduced mobility to enjoy swimming and other beach pleasures.
Its fine sand, as the name suggests, is white, giving you a soothing view of the seafront and its turquoise waters.
At the end of the day, before returning to the parking lot, the shops, cafés and restaurants will round off your day of relaxation.
2 | Plage de la Torche in Plomeur
La Torche beach is a must for surfers, and its reputation is well established.
In fact, it hosts many national competitions thanks to its west-facing orientation, which favours the waves.
On the 2 km-long beach, there’s a parade of sports enthusiasts of all levels who come to train, improve or simply relax.
Fans of sand yachting, kitesurfing and other board sports are also numerous in this idyllic setting on the Atlantic coast.
It’s one of the most beautiful beaches in France, thanks to its environment, dunes and cliffs, now classified Natura 2000.
To respect this magnificent long sandy beach, a number of facilities have been installed, including showers, toilets and a large parking lot.
3 | Mousterlin beach in Fouesnant
To the west of Beg Meil beach, still in the seaside commune of Fouesnant, you can see the Mousterlin polder and its marshes.
This strange expanse of sand is in fact a man-made lake used to irrigate or drain the Mousterlin marshes.
This ” white sea ” is a fascinating backdrop, with its crystal-clear waters, golden sand and superb views of the Glénan Archipelago.
This large beach of fine white sand lives to the rhythm of the tides.
To reach the popular Mousterlin beach, simply follow the coastal path and discover the marshes.
4 | Plage de Bot Conan- Beg Meil à Fouesnant
Between Bénodet and Pont-Aven, the seaside resort of Fouesnant offers access to a small, wild cove bordered by footpaths.
The little wild beach of Bot-Conan is unsupervised, but it’s the ideal place to enjoy a lazy day on the Breton Riviera.
Its fine sand and crystal-clear waters are an invitation to relax after a stroll along the coastal path that leads to Cap Coz beach.
Its wild coastline and unspoilt vegetation offer a picture-postcard backdrop worthy of a small corner of paradise for photo enthusiasts.
After enjoying the tranquility of this superb cove, take the GR34 back to the Beg-Meil semaphore and its ever more typical, breathtaking landscapes.
5 | The beaches of the Crozon peninsula
Located not far from the Bay of Douarnenez, the Crozon peninsula has become a sensation thanks to its breathtaking scenery and crystal-clear waters.
The island’s beaches are numerous and for the most part resemble what one might imagine the most beautiful sandy beaches to be.
Respect for nature is the watchword here, as demonstrated by the Crozon-Morgat marina, which has been awarded the Blue Flag label.
The paradise there is the azure sea, the rocky coastline, the fine sand on the beaches, and the huge beaches to make room for the many holidaymakers’ towels.
If you want to go to the beach, it’s easy: just take your bag with a deckchair and parasol, so you can either sunbathe or swim.
The turquoise-blue sea surrounded by pine trees offers a breathtaking landscape as far as the eye can see for your beach vacation.