From Plouha to Gwin Zégal

The cliffs of Plouha rise to a height of 104 metres to offer you the highest panorama in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. At the very top of the podium, they are the highest in Brittany!

It's a real privilege and a unique view of the Breton coastline when you take the GR34 along the way. There are plenty of signposted routes for you to follow.

It's a site with an exceptional panorama that's also steeped in history. Take the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the wartime resistance fighters on the Shelburn network trail.

A little higher up, in the heart of the cliffs, is the small port of Gwin Zegal. It is one of the last two ports of its kind in Europe...

In fact, it's a harbour built on wooden piles. This means that the boats are moored on trees planted deep in the ground, ensuring the solidity of the moorings. Above all, this method of mooring guarantees the unrivalled charm of the harbour.

The Really Good Idea
Follow the GR34 to take in the best panoramic views
and wild beaches between Pléneuf-Val-André and Saint-Cast-le-Guildo