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Côtes-d'Armor
Lannion
Perros-Guirec

Tourony Beach – Trestignel Beach loop from Saint-Quay-Perros

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Bike touring routes & trails
France
Côtes-d'Armor
Lannion
Perros-Guirec

Tourony Beach – Trestignel Beach loop from Saint-Quay-Perros

Moderate

4.5

(73)

338

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Tourony Beach – Trestignel Beach loop from Saint-Quay-Perros

01:37

25.2km

240m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 9.75 km for 244 m

After 15.0 km for 263 m

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Bus stop

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6.81 km

Tourony Beach

Highlight • Beach

Plage de Tourony is a wonderful little beach that looks out across the numerous rocky islets in the Trégastel bay. With sand and rocks, it's rather picturesque and a great place to stop for a picnic. The Eurovelo 4 passes right by, so you won't miss it.

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2

7.06 km

Plage de Quo Vadis

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Brilliant section on the sandy beach, simply beautiful

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3

7.09 km

The term chateau is overused, it is in fact a large neo-medieval style manor house characteristic of the large resort houses of the late 19th century on the pink granite coast. The building, with a complex massing resulting from several extensions, is made of pink granite from the quarries of La Clarté, Perros-Guirec district. The roof is slate. Its interior was designed with reclaimed wood from a three-master beached in winter 1896, the Mauritius.
This was built on an islet bought by Bruno Abakanowicz (also called Bruno Abdank, who built a little later around 1896 the Hôtel Bellevue in Ploumanac'h), engineer and mathematician of Polish origin at the end of the century. summer 1892 to the customs officer René Le Brozec, a Perrosien who cultivated potatoes there and dried lichen and fish. The transaction at the time was 0.25 francs per square meter. It was completed around 1896 by the engineer Lanmoniez and the Lannionnais entrepreneur Pierre Le Tensorer. After her death in 1900, her daughter, Sofia Abakanowicz, who had become Madame Poray, had the villa extended by a wing to the west in return on the rear facade.
During the Second World War, the villa was requisitioned by the German army, and suffered some interior damage.
Following roofing work, on September 6, 1990, a fire partially destroyed the interior of the building. The image of this castle on its islet is often used to illustrate postcards and tourist guides of the Côte de granit rose, Côtes-d'Armor and Brittany. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Costa%C3%A9r%C3%A8s

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7.14 km

Sainte-Anne Bay

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Sainte-Anne beach in Trégastel is the city center beach in the bay of Sainte-Anne. This beach offers a magnificent view of Renote Island. Be careful, at high tide, the sand is almost entirely covered by the sea. It is not the most beautiful beach in Trégastel but it is easy to access and there is a small car park next to the cultural center. On the right, there are also a few coves of sand at the level of the streets perpendicular to Rue de Poul Palud.

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9.79 km

Plage du Coz Pors

Beach

6

10.6 km

Sainte-Anne des Rochers Chapel

Highlight • Religious Site

The motif shown by Gabi in the photo of the church window is the most unusual depiction of an "ANNA SELBDRITT" I have ever seen. Background: Anna is the mother of Mary, the mother of God, Jesus' grandmother, who is not mentioned in the official biblical writings. The name "Anna Selbdritt" refers to - pictorial or figurative - representations of these three people, who are also three generations of a family. Here the motif is supplemented by two side angels who adore the Holy Family (without Joseph, Mary's bridegroom).

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15.5 km

Porz-Kamor slipway

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The SNSM lifeboat building is located in Pors Kamor Bay. It dates from 1948. The rails that hold the lifeboat's mount start from a winch in the shelter. The launch ramp was built in the axis of the building. Originally, this ramp was 90 metres long. After several extensions, it now measures 113 metres. It can be used at all tide levels.

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8

21.7 km

View of Trestignel

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9

22.0 km

Trestignel Beach

Highlight • Beach

1 km from the town center of Perros-Guirec, Trestrignel beach offers a stretch of fine white sand. Protected from east and west winds, Trestrignel beach is surrounded by Pointe du Château and Pointe du Sphynx. Its wild side contributes to its charm. On a clear day you can enjoy the panorama of the island of Tomé and the Sept-Iles Archipelago.

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25.2 km

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Bus stop

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13.8 km

5.34 km

3.96 km

1.48 km

578 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

22.3 km

1.62 km

650 m

585 m

137 m

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