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ileftfootprints
on display! The walk along the Channel coast admiring these exquisitely shaped formations was incredible. It is really unbelievable that mother nature could create such dramatic stone sculptures and colorations. If you are in the area, this is a must see.
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SylviaK_13
Striking site, peaceful and beautiful. Great walks along the shore. It is all about colors, contrasts, light and fresh winds... A must when in Brittany.
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630desh
Loved the peaceful and extremely picturesque bay. The rain stayed off until we had enjoyed the delights of the restaurant. We cnnot find anything to dislike about the pretty seaside village.
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LawrenceB499
This is the quintessential pink granite coast destination. Undoubtedly stunning scenery. We parked in the central area right near the beach. Parking was limited but as mentioned there is more at the port or the chemin de skevell. I would recommend taking a walk through the narrow alleyway on the northern side of the central car park around past the lifeboat station and the lighthouse then onto the main beach, around to the quieter cove and the port before returning to the centre for an ice cream. Site was busy even in late September.
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lmitravel
Not to be missed in this part of Brittany. Great view abound and the hike is really fun. Lots od opportunities to swim along, so wear or bring your swimming suits. This combined with Ploughrescant (1hrs drive away) with Le Goffre/Castel Meur sites there, makes for a full and awesome day of driving on Brittany's coast.
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terig233
We have walked here several times and I do prefer it in the autumn/winter when there are fewer people about. On the down side the wind can be rather invigorating then! We walked here in the summer and had a lovely time. Parked in the little port and followed the customs path along the coast. The dog enjoyed it and the scenery is amazing. Such fantastic rock shapes and colours.
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garbagecollector
We parked at Chemin de Skevell (around 10:30am in late August, there was still parking available) in Perros-Guirec and walked to Ploumanac'h. The Grand Site Naturel was just one of many beautiful sites on the way. We ate in Ploumanac'h at Le Mao, a good place for galettes. If you have a car, you might also enjoy seeing nearby L’ALLEE COUVERTE DE L’ILE-GRANDE and Menhir de Saint Uzec, which are both probably over 4,000 years old -- though the Menhir was Christianized more recently.
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fionah470
One of the most beautiful sites I've been to. Every few metres you see the lovely pink granite from a different view point and it becomes more interesting. Not a difficult walk, you can walk all the way from Ploumanac'h to Perros without too much trouble in a couple of hours. Worth visiting if in this area but as others have said, it's difficult to park. We parked at the port and walked through the town this year, it's lovely to do this as there are very nice restaurants and bars to stop for a drink!!
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monos2013
We saw the sight from the car window...it looked beautiful...We drove around the car park for about an hour, then gave up...If you go there...go on public transport or walk! Don't expect to be able to park in high season unless you get there before the sun is up! It's a small place, just a very small part of Perros-Guirec, but it's probably the busiest. I'd love to see it off-season. Even if we could have parked, the mass of people would have spoiled the experience I think.
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toni175
on a clear day this place is just spectacular --it's just a wonderful natural beauty to get lost in--all of Ploumanac'h is beautiful --a must when you are in this region--if you only choose one place to come to then make this it