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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Pléhédel

Natural monuments around Pléhédel showcase the rich natural heritage of this village in Brittany, France. The region features significant natural sites and coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore dramatic cliffs, unique coastal formations, and areas of ecological importance. These sites offer a blend of geological features and biodiversity.

Best natural monuments around Pléhédel

  • The most popular natural monuments is Pointe de Plouha, a viewpoint that offers splendid views overlooking the English Channel. These are the highest cliffs in Brittany, providing…

Last updated: July 4, 2026

Pointe de Plouha

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The cliffs of Plouha are the largest in Brittany and deserve a stop for the splendid views overlooking the Channel.

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Beauport Abbey

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The "Abbaye de Beauport" was founded by the Premontaner order in 1202 and is one of the most important buildings of ecclesiastical architecture in Brittany. The name "Beauport" (beautiful harbour) …

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Bec de Vir Point

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The view of the coast from the tip of Bec de Vir is breathtaking!
The access path runs alongside cultivated plots before overlooking the birth of the high cliffs of …

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Pointe de Minard

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Name linked to the name of the village Minard, located near this point. There was a pyramid here, destroyed by the Germans, it was used as a bittern for sailors, …

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From the end of Bilfot Point, the panorama is breathtaking. The bay of Paimpol and the Bréhat archipelago enhance the landscape. Note, the tip of Bilfot is the result of …

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Famille Coqs
June 22, 2025, View of the Bréhat Archipelago and Phare de L'Ost Pic from Pointe de Bilfot

go see the sculpture exhibition

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Biene
June 17, 2025, Pointe de Minard

wonderful panoramic view

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The view of the coast from the tip of Bec de Vir is breathtaking! The access path runs alongside cultivated plots before overlooking the birth of the high cliffs of Plouha and the large beach of Palus to the north. Further south, the rocks of the St-Quay islands and the rocky plateau of Rohein are easily visible at low tide. You can also see the semaphore of Saint-Quay-Portrieux. This sentinel has been watching over maritime traffic in the bay since 1860. Photo credit: Emmanuel Berthier

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Willem VS
November 8, 2024, Pointe de Plouha

The Pointe de Plouha is a beautiful spot in Brittany and is known for its highest cliffs in the region, at 104 meters high. This 14-kilometer stretch of rocky coastline offers breathtaking views, hidden coves, bird nesting sites, an old harbor and a chapel with eerie frescoes. This location also offers historical significance, with the remains of bunkers built to protect a small anchorage, and a picturesque beach called Gwin Zegal, where tree trunks emerge from the water.

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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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From the end of Bilfot Point, the panorama is breathtaking. The bay of Paimpol and the Bréhat archipelago enhance the landscape. Note, the tip of Bilfot is the result of volcanic eruptions which gives a blackish color to the surrounding rock.

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Name linked to the name of the village Minard, located near this point. There was a pyramid here, destroyed by the Germans, it was used as a bittern for sailors, there was also talk of gold in this place in connection with maritime smuggling. Culminating at 70 m above the sea, equipped with a battery of cannons, of which only a few ruins remain.

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In the bay of Paimpol, Beauport Abbey is a remarkable monastic complex, a major witness to religious architecture in Brittany. It is also an exemplary place of conservation, where the interests of the monument combine with those of an exceptional natural site. At the dawn of the 13th century, Count Alain de Goëlo founded the Beauport Abbey and installed canons of the Premonstratensian order there. For 500 years, the religious community shaped the place and implemented important developments, while respecting their monastic rules and the needs of their community life. Closed during the French Revolution, then sold as national property, the abbey buildings were in turn transformed into a stable, town hall, bourgeois apartments, school and cider house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see around Pléhédel?

The region around Pléhédel is characterized by dramatic coastal scenery, including towering sea cliffs, unique geological formations, and serene beaches. You'll also find areas of rich biodiversity, such as the Pléhédel Landscape Park, which is an oasis of greenery with diverse flora and fauna.

What are some of the most impressive coastal natural monuments near Pléhédel?

You can explore the magnificent Pointe de Plouha, which boasts the highest cliffs in Brittany and offers splendid views of the English Channel. Another breathtaking spot is Bec de Vir Point, providing expansive coastal panoramas. Further afield, Cap Fréhel is a Natura 2000 classified site known for its dramatic cliffs and moorland.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance around Pléhédel?

Yes, several sites blend natural beauty with history. Beauport Abbey is a remarkable monastic complex set in an exceptional natural site directly on the sea, dating back to the 13th century. Bonaparte Beach (Anse Cochat) is also notable for its unique tunnel access and its role as a clandestine escape route during World War II, with commemorative plaques marking its history.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Pléhédel?

Absolutely. The Pléhédel Landscape Park is ideal for families, offering well-maintained lawns, playgrounds, picnic areas, and opportunities for nature observation. Beauport Abbey is also considered family-friendly, combining historical exploration with a beautiful natural setting. Bonaparte Beach, with its unique tunnel, can also be an exciting visit for children.

What unique geological features can be found among Pléhédel's natural monuments?

The region's geology is quite diverse. For instance, the Pointe de Bilfot is notable for its blackish rock, a result of ancient volcanic eruptions. The Cliffs of Plouha, the tallest in Brittany, showcase dramatic rock formations shaped by centuries of erosion and geological activity.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Pléhédel offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and cycling that often pass by or near these natural sites. For example, there are many running trails, including a challenging 33 km loop from Pléhédel that passes Bonaparte Beach. You can explore more options in the Running Trails around Pléhédel guide, MTB Trails around Pléhédel guide, and Cycling around Pléhédel guide.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments around Pléhédel?

Yes, the Goëlo coast, which includes the Cliffs of Plouha, offers numerous hiking trails, such as sections of the GR34, allowing visitors to appreciate the dramatic coastal scenery. Many running routes also double as excellent hiking paths. For detailed routes, refer to the Running Trails around Pléhédel guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Pléhédel?

The Brittany coast is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and outdoor activities, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is also popular, though it can be busier. Winter hikes can be dramatic, with wilder seascapes, but require appropriate clothing.

Is it possible to visit natural monuments with a dog?

Many natural outdoor areas and trails along the coast are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules may apply to protected areas or certain beaches, so it's always best to check local signage. The Pléhédel Landscape Park might have specific regulations regarding pets.

What wildlife can I observe at the natural monuments in Pléhédel?

The region is rich in biodiversity. The Pléhédel Landscape Park is home to migratory birds, frogs, and squirrels. Along the coast, especially at sites like Cap Fréhel, you can observe a multitude of seabirds. The area's designation as ZNIEFFs (Zones Naturelles d'Intérêt Écologique, Faunistique et Floristique) highlights its importance for diverse plant and animal life.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Pléhédel?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from viewpoints like Pointe de Plouha and Pointe de Bilfot. The dramatic coastal scenery, the unique blend of history and nature at sites like Beauport Abbey, and the tranquility of places like the Pléhédel Landscape Park are also highly appreciated.

Are there any viewpoints offering a panorama of the Bréhat Archipelago?

Yes, the View of the Bréhat Archipelago and Phare de L'Ost Pic from Pointe de Bilfot offers a stunning panorama. From this point, you can clearly see the Bréhat archipelago and the Phare de L'Ost Pic lighthouse, set against a backdrop of unique blackish volcanic rock.

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