No matter the season, our region offers a unique sensory experience, whether you’re a fan of gentle warmth or fierce storms!

CAP D’ERQUY & CAP FRÉHEL: WILD JEWELS OF BRITTANY
Staying in Brittany means discovering spectacular landscapes shaped by wind and sea. Among the most iconic natural sites in Côtes-d’Armor, Cap d’Erquy and Cap Fréhel offer a magnificent panorama of the English Channel and are among the finest coastal walks in Brittany, thanks to its GR34, voted the favorite hiking path of the French.
Majestic cliffs, wild moorlands, turquoise waters, and coastal hiking paths… Here, nature expresses itself with power and elegance.
ERQUY HEADLAND: BETWEEN PINK HEATHLANDS AND INFINITE PANORAMAS
The Cap d’Erquy captivates with its pink sandstone cliffs and breathtaking views. This 170-hectare protected natural site is the pride of the town. It offers stunning views of the Saint-Brieuc Bay, kilometers of well-maintained paths for environmentally respectful tourism that appreciates its richness, and has been classified since 1978 as part of the Natura 2000 network. This protected natural area hosts numerous plant species and is a haven for seabirds.
Ranked as a Grand Site de France since 2019, it is a must-visit for hiking enthusiasts in Brittany. The famous GR34, also known as the customs officers’ trail, runs along the cape and offers ever-changing landscapes throughout the seasons.
In spring and summer, the heathlands are adorned with vibrant colors. In autumn and winter, the light becomes raw, almost dramatic. Every walk becomes a unique sensory experience.

PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE BAY
THE WILD BEACHES BELOW
Paths ACCESSIBLE ON FOOT OR BY TRAIL RUNNING
Just a few kilometers away, Cap Fréhel impresses with its steep cliffs rising more than 70 meters above the sea. A classified natural site, it offers one of the most breathtaking panoramas in Brittany. From the coastal path, you can observe remarkable biodiversity, including its bird sanctuary and typical vegetation.
You can even visit the Cap Fréhel lighthouse by climbing its 145 steps to enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view.
On the other side, the site is also known for its iconic Fort La Latte, a medieval castle perched facing the sea, which further enhances the dramatic character of the place. It has even been used as a filming location for several movies (The Vikings, The Three Musketeers…)
Exploring the Cap d’Erquy and Cap Fréhel is to experience total immersion in an authentic and preserved Brittany.
These sites are perfect for:
A hike on the GR34
A nature weekend in Côtes-d’Armor
A rejuvenating stay by the ocean
An active holiday between the sea and wild moorlands
Between sheer cliffs, secret beaches, and exceptional panoramic views, these two headlands embody the very essence of the Breton coastline.

Whether you are a hiking enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking vast open spaces, Cap d’Erquy and Cap Fréhel promise you an unforgettable natural spectacle.
Breathe in the iodine-rich air, let yourself be carried away by the beauty of the landscapes, and discover one of Brittany’s most stunning natural destinations.

You can choose to set off on your own for a hike and explore the GR34 at your own pace, or you can contact Cap Evasion Nature. Isabelle Carré can take you on a guided walk to discover the Grand Site area.
EMERAUDE BIKES
E-bike rental. 17 allée des Acacias, Sables d’Or les Pins, 22240 Fréhel
CAP BIKES
E-bike rental in Plévenon, with the option to have the equipment delivered directly to your holiday home.
FRÉHEL AQUATIC CENTER
Starting from the Sables-d’Or-les-Pins beach, you can reach the dune spit, which you bypass to enter the lagoon. Protected as part of the “Sensitive Natural Spaces” of the Côtes-d’Armor, this natural area is a true playground for discovering its flora and fauna. Sables-d’Or-les-Pins, Équinoxe Roundabout, 22430 Fréhel
NATURE & ENVIRONMENT
Observe this exceptional natural environment through the nature outings of the Grand Site de France Cap d’Erquy Cap Fréhel.