The sea is my pleasure
The Pointe de Bihit is a must-see when exploring Trébeurden. This point, covered in gorse, fern and heather, faces the sea and offers magnificent views stretching from the Bay of Lannion to Losquet Island. Not far away is the Marais du Quellen, a timeless freshwater marsh home to Camargue horses and an observatory for birdwatchers. Back on the coast, it’s time to discover Ile Milliau, a small island of moorland, rocks and pink granite cliffs. Here you’ll find more than 250 plant species, as well as one of the oldest volcanic rocks in the world.






















































