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Hiking around Lanmodez offers access to dramatic coastal landscapes and unique geological formations. The region is characterized by its rugged coastline, featuring massive granite blocks and the renowned GR34 long-distance coastal trail. Trails often follow the shoreline, providing views of the sea and natural monuments like the Plougrescant Chasm. This area provides varied terrain for outdoor activities, from coastal paths to routes near historical sites.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike on the wild coast with beautiful views of the Bréhat archipelago
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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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Small family beach with very fine sand located 500m from Sillon de Talbert
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The Sillon de Talbert, a natural spectacle of a special kind. The Sillon is a 35-meter-wide headland that extends three kilometers into the sea. At high tide it is completely submerged, at low tide it opens up a hiking trail that reveals an extremely diverse flora and fauna. You can observe numerous species of birds here, or photograph sea kale and blue thistles. According to myth, the magician Merlin conjured up the path to get to his fairy Viviane, who lived on the island of Talbert. According to another legend, Morgane fell in love with King Arthur on the island of Talbert. Since she could not get to him, she threw stones into the sea, which then turned into this headland. As mystical and magical as these legends sound, the headland of pebbles and stones was actually created by the Trieux and Jaudy rivers, which flow into the sea on both sides of the peninsula. When visiting the Sillon de Talbert, the tide times must be observed. The headland is only passable for a few hours at low tide. Warning signs indicate this and indicate visiting times. The coast guard has often been called out and rescued people trapped by the sea from their predicament.
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Confetti of land located at the end of the Trieux estuary, the Coalen islet is a tiny private island, accessible to the public only at low tide. On the beach on the southwest side of the island, a covered walkway dating from the Neolithic era tries to resist erosion. It is currently under surveillance and was classified as a historic monument in 1975.
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Unsupervised, Pors Rand beach is a long sheet of fine sand which offers beautiful views of the Héaux de Bréhat lighthouse. Nearby there is a playground, toilets, outdoor shower, picnic and relaxation area, and children's play area. Dogs are not allowed on the beach in high season.
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The small hamlet of Port la Chaîne, nestled between wild rocks, moors and meadows, offers a pleasant panorama of the ocean and the islets that outcrop it. With its picnic tables, the place invites you to take a well-deserved break.
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A unique, strictly protected, sensitive nature reserve. Many ground-nesting birds nest between the pebbles here. That's why it's very important to strictly adhere to the rules posted during the breeding season. This is especially true for dog owners at this time. Do not leave the designated paths or exceed the marked boundaries.
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Lanmodez is renowned for its dramatic coastal landscapes, featuring impressive rock formations and rugged shorelines. You'll encounter massive granite blocks, stunning sea views, and unique geological features like the Plougrescant Chasm, which offers a wild and spectacular experience of the Breton coast.
Yes, Lanmodez offers a good selection of easy trails perfect for families. For instance, the Sillon de Talbert – Sillon de Talbert loop from Chouette Auberge is an easy 4.2 km path that explores the unique sand and pebble spit, providing a gentle and engaging walk for all ages.
Many of the trails in Lanmodez are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Pen Lan Panorama – Pen Vir Viewpoint loop from L'Armor Pleubian, a moderate 9.8 km trail offering expansive coastal panoramas.
Hiking in Lanmodez allows you to discover several unique attractions. You can view the iconic Castel Meur - House Between Two Rocks, witness the powerful waves at The Plougrescant Chasm, or visit the historic Beauport Abbey, which is situated directly on the sea.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Lanmodez offers several difficult routes. One such trail is the Kermouster Chapel – Lézardrieux loop from Kermouster, a demanding 23 km route with significant elevation changes, providing a rewarding experience for advanced hikers.
The GR34, also known as the 'Sentier des Douaniers' (Customs Officers' Path), is a famous long-distance coastal hiking trail in Brittany. Lanmodez is an ideal stop along this trail, offering excellent opportunities to explore the dramatic coastline on foot. The village even has a gîte d'étape (hiking lodge) catering to hikers on the GR34.
The trails in Lanmodez are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 3,200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the breathtaking coastal scenery, the unique geological formations, and the well-maintained paths that offer diverse experiences.
Absolutely. Lanmodez has over 160 easy hiking routes, making it accessible for casual walkers or those looking for a relaxed stroll. These trails often follow the coastline or explore natural reserves, providing beautiful views without strenuous climbs.
Lanmodez is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the coastal paths. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. The dramatic coastal scenery is impressive in all seasons, even during wilder weather.
Beyond the general coastal beauty, Lanmodez is home to several unique natural features. The Sillon de Talbert Nature Reserve is a remarkable sand and pebble spit extending into the sea, offering a distinctive landscape. You can also find impressive rock formations and the dramatic Lovers' Rock along the coast.
Yes, Lanmodez and its surrounding areas offer options for hikers. The village itself has a gîte d'étape for accommodation. Additionally, nearby areas like the Port of Tréguier on the Jaudy River are known for picturesque views and local treats like crêpes, providing pleasant spots to refuel after a hike.
There are over 270 hiking trails available in Lanmodez, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes, ensuring a diverse selection for every hiker.


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