The link between Saint-Brieuc and the sea
First built in 1819 and recently renovated, this former trading port is the gateway to the Bay of Saint-Brieuc.
Now converted into a wet and dry port, it is still lined with 18th-century shipowners' houses and visitors can admire an old lugger, the Grand Léjon.
Numerous restaurants and bars await you opposite the harbour.
You can also visit the Villa Rohannec'h, an Italianate residence with a wooded park open to the curious. The shipowner's house welcomes artists in residence, inspired by the place and the view.
Did you know?
It's Brittany's 5th busiest port.
Binic-Etables-sur-Mer Tourisme
6 place Le Pomellec
22520 Binic-Etables sur Mer
Tel. 02 96 73 60 12
Opening hours:
Monday to Saturday: 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 5.30pm. Closed on Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons
Closed on Saturday afternoons between November and February.