The sea is my pleasure
The point of Bihit is a must-see when discovering Trebeurden. This point covered with gorse, ferns and heather faces the sea and offers a magnificent view from the bay of Lannion to the island of Losquet. Not far away is the Marais du Quellen, a timeless freshwater marsh that is home to Camargue horses and an observatory for birdwatching enthusiasts. Back on the coast, it is necessary to discover the Milliau Island, a small island composed of moors, rocks and cliffs of pink granite. Here, we find more than 250 plant species but also one of the oldest volcanic rocks.
Allée couverte de l'île Milliau à Trébeurden
Marais du Quellen - Trébeurden
Familly walk in la Pointe de Bihit in Trébeurden























