Ile Milliau en face du port de TrébeurdenIle Milliau en face de Trébeurden. L'île est accessible à marée basse.
©Ile Milliau à Trébeurden|Alexandre Lamoureux
Discoverde l'Île-Milliau

Discovery of Île-Milliau in Trébeurden

Discover an island at low tide!

L’île Milliau,

A listed site and the property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Île Milliau covers an area of 23 ha. Made up of moorland, rocks, cliffs, etc. More than 250 plant species grow here, making it a veritable nature paradise. The island is also of great geological interest, being composed of pink granite and one of the oldest volcanic rocks in the world. Apart from the number of anecdotes that can be told about this island, its other special feature is its access: passage on foot possible only at low tide.

Milliau Island, 6,000 years old!

Join Milliau Island on foot with an Escapade Glaz guide and set off for a Robinson’s experience… From curiosities to unusual sights, set off on a timeless journey. The landscape tells the story of these men, successively hunters, fishermen,
cultivators or quarrymen, depending on the season. From the Valley of the Fairies to the spotlight of worldly festivities, a few tasty anecdotes will
also be revealed to you

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Price

€12

per adult

This tour includes

The guided discovery of Milliau Island

Note the

practical information

Schedule of the visit

  • 3-hour visit
  • Visit near the Cap Plongée offices in the port of Trébeurden, followed by a walk to Île Milliau

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Tariffs 2025

FullChildren – 6 years
€12offer
Free: children under 6

Where can I buy my tickets?

  • On-line on this website
  • at the reception of our Tourist Offices

Required booking 48h in advance /limited number of places.

Means of payment: cash and bank card

Please bring shoes that can go in the water and warm clothes suitable for the weather

How to get to the visit

  • RDV near the Cap Plongée premises at the port of Trébeurden
  • Parkings on site

Visit schedule 2025

Possible visit:

  • February 28 at 11am
  • April 25 at 9.30am
  • May 30 at 1.30pm
  • July 9 at 11am
  • July 17 at 3pm
  • July 23 at 10am
  • July 30. July at 15:00
  • August 8 at 11:00
  • August 13 at 13:30
  • August 22 at 10:30
  • August 27 at 13:30
  • October 22 at 11:30
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