Tuesday 28th October 2025 – Kerlouan to Landéda…

A damp start and a damp end to the day but all the way through the middle pretty ok – not exactly warm but not cold either. We left the Aire as the drizzle lifted this morning and by the time (like a few minutes) we got to our first stop you would never know – blue skies all around for our along the coastal path from Plage de Kerlouan….

Plage de la Digue….

Plage de Roc’h ar Gonc…..

And lastly – Plage de Boutrouilles….

A short hop in the van to Plage de Karrec Hir and Plage Niez Vran….

Our next stop was to visit Plage de Dibennou where we watched the kite-surfing for a while….

As the weather clouded over we visited Plage du Curnic and Plage de Vougo – neither that inspiring….

Followed by a wander along the beautiful (neighbouring beach to the two above) Plage du Vougot….

Another drive took us for a quick pit stop at Plage de la Greve Blanche, Plouguerneau….

A little further along the coast in the same area we parked up and walked from Plage St Cava, around the small headland to Plage Kervenni…

Our final stop on what has been a busy day was Plage St Marguerite where the weather turned to a fine drizzle on this still stunning beach….

Enough is enough – it is time to drive to our Aire for the night in Lampoul Ploudalmezeau and eat…

Thoughts of the day:

  • This coastline is truly beautiful with lots of white sand and artistically placed boulders – I really think it would be an ideal location for a cycling holiday as you could easily park up for a couple of days in each area and then just follow the coast as there is a great network of quiet roads following the coast and pretty flat! Not often that I see the advantage of having a bike.
  • It’s funny really but at nearly every beach there is a height restricted car park with an unrestricted area next to it – what is the point?

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 44
  • Miles walked – 6
  • Beaches – 14
  • Aire – £7.19 EHU

Monday 27th October 2025 – Keremma to Meneham…

A mostly cloudy and grey day with a bit of drizzle here and there and looking back on today’s photos, more blue skies than I remember! It was a bit wet first thing so we didn’t rush off and we also needed a bit of food shopping so that was our first stop. After a short drive we ended up on the other side of the Baie du Kernic on the lovely long stretch of pristine white sand that is Plage de Keremma….

Having the beach pretty much to ourselves apart from a few kite surfers out on the water, we enjoyed a leisurely walk along the beach, just taking the time to enjoy. Similarly on Plage de la Sablière a few short miles further along….

Heading further up the coast, we made a couple of quick stops at Plage du Menhir and Plage du Lividic, dodging the tractors with trailers heavily laden with fresh seaweed….

Two further quick stops at Plage du Garo and at one of the tallest Neolithic standing stones in France – standing at 8.5m and weighing approximately 80 tonnes – how or why? Nobody knows….

We then parked up at Plage de Brignogan on the outskirts of Plounéour-Brignogan-plages and took a stroll along the coastal path….

In quick succession the coastal path dipped down onto these lovely white sand beaches in the rocky coves that are typical to Cote des Legendes – this section of coast. Firstly – Plage de Bilou….

Followed by Plage des Chardons Bleus….

And Plage de Porspol with the lighthouse at the far end….

From here we drove the short distance to park up in our Aire for the night, before heading back out to visit the stunning Plage de Meneham…

Plage Nodeven Rodoloc….

And Plage de Nodeven….

Before walking back via Meneham a restored abandoned village – currently turned into a Halloween extravaganza and heaving with young families – a brief wander was enough before heading back to the van….

Old Guardhouse

Thoughts of the day:

  • It would take me probably a year to do this north and west coastline full justice and would make an amazing walk following the GR34 but we are doing our best.
  • This stretch of coastline is most like the outer Hebrides with the white sand and rocky foreshore but without the hills as a constant backdrop.

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 19
  • Miles walked – 7
  • Beaches – 12
  • Aire – £8.31 (no electric)
  • Food – £29.90

Sunday 26th October 2025 – Cléder to Plouescat….

Another mostly grey day but little pockets of sunshine here and there and no rain so all is good – oh yes and that ever present chilly wind is coming in from the sea so warm gear required. As we are good here on the Aire until 2 or 3 this afternoon (depending on how losing an hour overnight affects things) and we would like to take another look at Plage les Amiets and walk along and beyond to another couple of beaches, we packed the van moving on ready and set off walking….

It really is a beautiful beach, lovely semi crunchy (granulated sugar) white sand almost as far as the eye can see with the odd sea smoothed boulder here and there….

At the far end of the beach is Plage de Kerfissien with a wonderful little house perched on a granite outcrop – originally a customs officers dwelling….

Here we had to wander inland a bit to reach our next two beaches – Plage de Poulfoen and Plage du Click the latter much stonier than the others…

At this point we did an about turn and went back to fetch the van and continued a bit further up the coastline to visit Plage de Menfig….

Before moving on to our next Aire for the night in the small village on the outskirts of Plouescat, where once settled in we went for another walk to see what is on offer beachwise. We were not disappointed as we joined the coast at the amazing expanse of sand that is the Plage de la Baie du Kernic – stretching across the Anse du Kernic an almost completely encircled bay at high tide….

Around the corner and heading east along this largely seasonal village is the lovely sand Plage de Porsmeur….

Up and over another rocky outcrop and we have Plage du Port….

And finally the mostly rocky little beach of Plage de Pors ar Streat, looked over by a seahorse…

A pretty good day for beach walking and some pretty fab beaches.

Thoughts of the day:

  • I wonder just how busy these stretches of fairly remote coastline get – there are fairly large looking campsites on the outskirts of many of these satellite villages but even so.
  • I have called them satellite villages as they don’t seem to have their own names and are largely fairly modern looking – they are described as communes of a main inland village.

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 16
  • Miles walked – 9
  • Beaches – 9
  • Aire – £11.53

Saturday 25th October 2025 – St Pol-de-Leon to Cleder….

A windy but mostly sunny day for us as we left the Aire for the next little headland along the coast, our first stop was in St Pol-de-Leon, where we walked out to the small islet of St Anne along the Plage de St Anne….

We then walked a little further along the coast but were rather disappointed when we reached the next beach – Plage de la Greve du Man….

Here there was only a little bit of sand, mindyou we are here not long after high tide, so maybe a little patience would change things – we shall probably never know. Avoiding Roscoff which doesn’t look to have much in the way of beaches we headed straight up to the little peninsula of Perharidi and found our own little section of deserted little beaches – starting with Plage du Ruguel….

Walking around the tip of the peninsula (you can walk all the way round but the interior of this little peninsula appears to be some kind of private hospital) we reach the almost tropical looking Plage de la Pointe de Perharidy….

Next up was Plage de Perharidy with more beautiful white sand though getting to the sea was more tricky as the low tide reveals a rocky seabed….

A little further along is Plage de Pouldu….

At this point we about turned and returned to the van and moved a few short miles up the coast – still in the commune of Santec to walk around a headland to Plage de Billou….

And around the coast to this absolute beauty – Plage du Dossen stretching away into the distance….

Here we enjoyed a lovely walk along the beach and over to Ile de Sieck before continuing on to the next section of coastline around Cleder and on to our Aire for the night. One last walk before settling down for the evening took us firstly to Plage de Kervaliou….

And finally the much acclaimed and quite rightly so, stunning Plage les Amiets – 🤩

What an end to another fabulous day – how am I ever going to catalogue this journey?

Thoughts of the day:

  • In all seriousness- how am I going to catalogue this journey – I have always maintained that every 5 or so miles of the Cornish coastline brings you to a new chapter – Brittany is proving similar.
  • May be the French have already done this – ie the Pink Granite Coast – need to do some research when I have a mo

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 29
  • Miles walked – 9
  • Beaches – 10
  • Aire – £11.73
  • Food – £5.44

Friday 24th October 2025 – an afternoon walk around the beaches of Carantec….

The wind has pretty much gone but we are still getting some pretty heavy showers let’s see if we can dodge them a bit better today. Yesterday afternoon when I was booking our extended stay, I noticed that the information board mentioned showers, so this morning I went to look and sure enough a building that I hadn’t realised was linked to the Aire has showers and toilets and best of all a washing machine – so guess what I spent this morning doing? Yep my first proper shower in quite some time and doing the laundry – time well spent.

Naturally the mornings activities meant a slight change of plan to our day so we travelled directly to Carantec, parked up and set off to explore all the beaches around this seaside town – first up was a very disappointing Plage de Clouet – coarse sand and a lot of green weed…

But we persevered and followed the coastal path around the point to a viewing point for Ile Louet and the rather handsome Chateau du Taureau on its own little islet…

The tide is fairly low so I’m not sure that either of them are accessible on foot and the house on Louet sadly looks boarded up. As we rounded the rocky headland the small beach of Tahiti was being enjoyed by a couple of fishermen…

The beaches continued to improve as we carried on past firstly Plage de Cosmeur…..

And then Plage du Kelenn….

And then down onto the main beach – Plage de Carantec, which was lined with a few bars / restaurants and the main part of the village above….

We continued on around another headland to our favourite – Plage de la Greve Blanche, where we enjoyed a brief break in some nice sunshine before continuing on our way….

In the distance we watched people and the odd vehicle traversing the tidal causeway to Ile Callot but didn’t join them as the clouds were beginning to gather ominously….

Passing our final beach, Plage du Port, before making our way back through the village to the van, just making it back before the heavens opened…

Fortunately it was just a passing shower and it had moved on by the time we had travelled the short distance to our Aire for the night.

Thoughts of the day:

  • All these rocky little islets must be a navigators nightmare and in rough seas – well…. However they do seem to create beautiful, tranquil bays.
  • Unfortunately this showery weather does look as though it is going to malinger for awhile but hopefully we will continue to get little pockets of sunshine – beaches definitely look better in the sun…

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 30
  • Miles walked – 6
  • Beaches – 7
  • Aire – £11.29
  • Laundry – £6.98