Walk to Pors Garo in GouesnachWelcomeOn the Breton Riviera
Where beaches come in many shades of blue and green…
The 4 seasonsFrom the Breton Riviera
Walk to Pors Garo in Gouesnach
A walk in the Bois Du Moustoir in Saint Evarzec
Giraffe tree in Penfoulic wood in Fouesnant
Bird Observatory in the Mousterlin Marsh in Fouesnant 1
Pors Garo Gouesnach
Wood Sculpture Dun Renard Dans Le Bois De Penfoulic 1An Indian summer on the Breton Riviera
The Indian summer on the Breton Riviera is a real gift from nature. The temperatures are mild, the air is fresh, and the beaches are a sight to behold. Away from the summer crowds, it’s the perfect time to enjoy long strolls along the water’s edge and evenings on the terrace.
The landscapes are transformed by the golden autumn light that gently settles in. This magical time of year is perfect for discovering the Breton Riviera at a leisurely pace, with walks, visits and gourmet breaks in the local markets.
Child at Le Letty in Bénodet
Beg-Meil slipway in Fouesnant
The white sea at Bénodet
Plage du Coq in Bénodet
Le Letty in Bénodet
Trez beach in BénodetA dream summer on the Breton Riviera
Summer on the Breton Riviera is synonymous with the perfect holiday: crystal-clear beaches, outdoor activities for all the family, and a festive atmosphere in every corner of the region. The area is full of opportunities for those who want to relax or explore: boat trips, water sports, fishing on foot, or discovering the islands and protected natural sites.
The villages are bustling with life, with markets and entertainment offering a host of authentic experiences. Take advantage of the long summer evenings to sample fresh seafood and typical dishes in the restaurants. Summer on the Breton Riviera is a waking dream, where every moment becomes an unforgettable memory.
Aerial view of Lanse Saint Laurent in Fouesnant
Pors Keraign Gouesnach
Pors Garo Gouesnach
Larbre Girafe
Church of Saint Pierre Saint Paul Au Bourg De Gouesnach
Mousterlin beach in FouesnantSpring in bloom on the Breton Riviera
In spring, the Breton Riviera is transformed into a veritable open-air garden. The flowers, gardens and fields in bloom give a vibrant colour to the landscape, creating a joyful, fragrant atmosphere. It’s the perfect time to take a walk along the footpaths, discover the hidden coves, or go for a bike ride along the coast.
Aerial view of Port La Forêt in winter
Pointe du Cap-Coz before a winter storm
Mousterlin beach in winter
Beg-Meil seaside walk in winter
Coq lighthouse at Bénodet in winter
Crique de Beg-Meil in winterA Breton winter of nature and authenticity
Far from being cold and austere, the Breton winter is a great time to discover a different face of the Breton Riviera. The landscapes take on shades of grey and blue, and the sea, sometimes raging, offers spectacular panoramas.
The almost deserted beaches invite contemplation, while the coastal paths offer the ideal setting for peaceful strolls.
























