Tuesday 14th October 2025 – a quiet one in Pleneuf-Val-Andre…

A mostly sunny day and we have decided to take the day off from exploring new beaches and just have a day at home – even my Fitbit says I need a day off!

We started the day off with a nice stroll along the beach in the early morning sunshine…

Got on with some laundry and a bit of de-sanding – though as per that is a little bit of a lost cause and then went out for a proper walk all the way along the beach, captured in this panoramic shot….

Along the harbour….

And around the corner….

All in all a nice little find.

Thoughts of the day:

  • A day off every now and again is good for the soul – even I can get a bit beached out – well appreciating new ones that is!
  • As I am having to watch my data usage and have watched everything that I had downloaded (do need to find a solution to this) I have started playing Tears of the kingdom on the Nintendo switch so I might not be doing anything for a while!!

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 0
  • Miles walked – 5
  • Beaches – 1
  • Aire – £9.26
  • Food – £8.06

Monday 13th October 2025 – Pleneuf to Port-Morven….

A chilly but beautiful start to our day as we took our first walk along the beach at Pleneuf-Val-Andre.

Having decided to spend another night here we were soon on our way walking in the opposite direction to yesterday – heading westwards and passing Plage de l’Anse du Pissot looking delightful in the morning sunshine….

We took a moment to take in the views back onto Pleneuf-Val-Andre and along the rugged coastline beyond the entrance to Port du Dahouet….

Continuing on our way we were soon peering down on Plage du Dahouet – not sure how accessible it is….

From here it was downhill all the way to the Port du Dahouet a mostly pleasure craft sheltered marina…

Our destination today lies a couple of miles south of here and we use a mixture of back lanes to arrive at Plage de Port-Morven…

And are rewarded with an almost empty sunny beach to enjoy a play, coffee and just be for an hour or so before hunger drives back more or less the way we came.

Later we head out for a little walk along the beach – still beautiful in the now grey late afternoon sky…

On the way back through the centre of the village we spot these Halloween chocolates…

Thoughts of the day:

  • Chocolates and biscuits are a whole new art form over here.
  • Sometimes it is nice to stay a couple of nights in the same place and just enjoy the area

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 0
  • Miles walked – 7.5
  • Beaches – 4
  • Aire – £9.26

Sunday 12th October 2025 – Pléneuf-Val-André….

A beautiful day for us today as we leave Erquy behind, not very far behind admittedly as we travelled a mere 8 miles further along the coast to Pleneuf-Val-Andre – stopping to take a quick snap of Plage de Erquy in the sunshine as we drove past…

Arriving in Pleneuf we went straight to the Aire and got ourselves a nice pitch before setting out to explore, stopping first at Plage de Val Andre and walking along the beach in a north easterly direction….

Pausing to enjoy the pretty little harbour….

We then made our way up the coastal path above the harbour and along the cliff tops, affording us spectacular views of the coastline along the way with our destination soon in sight….

Soon we were on our way down to the lovely long stretch of sand being Plage de Nantois and then Plage de la ville Berneuf….

Here we enjoyed a lovely long walk and of course a bit of downtime before making our way back through the villages to the van.

We are not done yet, so after a break and something to eat we set out again to a much busier beach and promenade – the French love to promenade especially on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Our mission now was to cross the beach at the southern end and access Plage de l’Anse du Pissot which is only accessible via the beach at low tide….

We were not disappointed and from the beach climbed up the steps to get a vantage point from which to look down on the beaches and village of Pleneuf-Val-Andre….

We also haven’t done one of these for a while – a room with a view through a derelict lookout up on the cliff tops…

We also took the opportunity for a sneak preview of the rugged coastline still to come…

Thoughts of the day:

  • Suddenly at about 4pm on a sunny day these French coastal villages come to life with people appearing from wherever in their cars or on foot to enjoy a stroll along the beach or promenade
  • The promenading French were all dressed in their Autumnul finery – spot the Brit in her sandals, T-shirt and cut off jeans!!

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 8
  • Miles walked – 8.5
  • Beaches – 5
  • Aire – £9.26 (EHU)

Saturday 11th October 2025 – the beaches of Erquy….

Another grey day and a little chillier but good for walking – we have a fairly ambitious walk planned for today so set off in good time and were soon on the route of the Plages Sauvages – which I am taking to meaning ‘Wild Beaches’ rather than ‘savage ones!’….

Arriving at our first beach – Plage du Guen – I’ve noticed that the sand has changed to be almost pink though the Pink Granite coast is still a little further on….

We didn’t linger here – though we did come back later on when the tide was much lower and enjoyed a late afternoon stroll….

Our first main stop of the day was the stunning Plage de Lourtuais which we had to ourselves (in fact we didn’t see another soul until we were up by the main path to the Cap de Erquy) and was well worth the trip up and down the wooden steps….

From here we cut across the headland rather than continue on round as we still have a ways to go and we’re soon peering over the cliff edge at Plage du Port Blanc – definitely pink though not sand and down on what I can only assume was a former lifeboat station – though how you would get down there remains a mystery…

After this it was rather a long decline down into the centre of Erquy to the main beach….

Clearly a completely tidal beach, as we tried to walk along it it was way too squidgy and heavy going so we opted for the promenade instead and then up and over by means of a series of footpaths to our final destination beach – Plage de Caroual….

Here we sat for a while, at least I did – Tilly however has discovered the thrill of chacing sticks and doesn’t seem to care that we have a long walk back uphill to the van!

Thoughts of the day:

  • Space – there is so much of it here in France – the roads are wide, the pavements are wide the building plots (not in the village centres) are wide
  • There is building work going on or planned almost everywhere you go but I haven’t seen any ‘estates’ of new builds just the odd infill here and there and pleasingly some renovation works of some of the older buildings.
  • I have been wondering why some people turn up quite late to these Aires and am now thinking that it is as a result of a lot of the more scenic car parks prohibit use after 9 or 10pm and so maybe the French motorhomes park up somewhere pretty to spend the day and then move on for the night as these aires tend to not be anywhere scenic or particularly attractive – who knows?

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 0
  • Miles walked – 11.5
  • Beaches – 6
  • Aire – £7.51 (no electric)

Friday 10th October 2025 – Fort la Latte to Lanruen….

Another grey one today and this time it didn’t clear but that is ok – we had a good one and that is what counts. Moving on from our Aire we popped up to see if we could get a proper look at Fort la Latte or Chateau de la Roche Goyon and to be fair it did not disappoint….

Next up was a visit to Plage Sables d’Or-les-Pins – an absolute beauty even on a grey day and looking positively tropical when the sun did come out briefly….

We spent a very happy couple of hours here, walking the beach from end to end and just sitting – there was hardly another soul to be seen and it was with reluctance that we moved on around the coast to take a look at Mont st Michel in miniature….

A very rough causeway was our way across and at one point I was a little concerned that everyone seemed to be scrambling back from the island but that was just the way it went and amazingly we got this little island to ourselves to explore….

The glass doors were very crusty with salt hence the rather awful photo – the chapel is used as a place of pilgrimage on 29th Sep (the feast day of St Michael) each year- so we are about a week late! We scrambled back over the causeway, by now frequented by mussel foragers and onto the lovely sandy beach….

One more brief stop at Lanruen to visit Plage sauvage de Lanruen before calling it a day at an Aire in nearby Erquy….

Thoughts of the day:

  • The coastal driving route has disappeared so I think that must be a Normandy thing – shame
  • To be honest I am enjoying the Brittany coast more than the Normandy coast as somehow a beach where you can see either end is more appealing.

Today’s stats:

  • Miles driven – 24
  • Miles walked – 6
  • Beaches – 3
  • Aire – £7.49 (no EHU)