Must-sees in northern Brittany
Nature, history, and timeless charm
Explore the Sept Îles bird sanctuary on the Pink Granite Coast.
Admire the medieval charm of Dinan.
Discover the Valley of Saints, where impressive granite sculptures rise up from rolling hills.
A unique journey through the history, legend and natural beauty of Brittany.
SEPT ILES NATURE RESERVE Natural Sanctuary of Brittany
Off the coast of Perros-Guirec, the Sept Îles archipelago is France's largest bird sanctuary. It is home to thousands of seabirds, including northern gannets, Atlantic puffins and herring gulls. Accessible by boat, this protected site offers a unique natural spectacle of cliffs, wild islets and turquoise waters.
Good to know : Book your trip from April to September, departing from Perros Guirec with Armor Navigation
DINAN – The Medieval Jewel of Côtes d’Armor
Overlooking the Rance Valley, Dinan is a superb medieval town surrounded by well-preserved fortifications. Its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and charming harbour make it one of Brittany's most beautiful towns. Steeped in history and craftsmanship, Dinan charms visitors with its authentic appeal and old-world atmosphere.
The team's favourite: Take a detour to Rue du Jerzual, one of the town's iconic streets where artists, craftspeople and traditional shops come together.
THE VALLEY OF THE SAINTS – The Breton Stonehenge
Located in Carnoët, in the heart of Brittany, the Valley of Saints is a spectacular site featuring more than 150 monumental statues of Breton saints carved from granite. This unique place combines spirituality, art and Celtic heritage, offering a magnificent view of the hills of central Brittany.
Our tip: An ideal place to stretch your children's legs and discover the work of the sculptors.