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Green travelThe top 10 eco-friendly actions

Top eco-friendly actions

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Here, every little action counts. On the Pink Granite Coast, looking after our surroundings also means making the experience last longer.
Adopting a few simple habits helps to reduce your impact without losing sight of what really matters: the joy of being here. Eco-friendly habits are those little actions which, when added up, make all the difference towards a form of tourism that is more respectful of biodiversity, the local area and the people who live there.

Put my rubbish in the bin!

It may seem obvious, but we still regularly find rubbish on the ground!
A small gesture that takes just a few seconds can save your rubbish several decades of decomposition!

I stick to the marked paths 

It’s impossible to get lost! They guide you along a pre-established route, which prevents you from trampling the local flora or disturbing the wildlife – do bear that in mind! What’s more, fitting your walking poles with small caps helps protect the ground and preserve the beauty of our landscapes!
And if you want to take your four-legged friend for a walk, please make sure you respect the areas and times when dogs are not allowed on the beaches.

I don’t pick wild flowers

Our destination is rich in shells, pebbles and flowers, which are perfect souvenirs to keep in your living room.
But unfortunately, picking wild flowers has an impact on our landscape, and if everyone does it, it could have a lasting impact
on the local flora and fauna! Taking pretty pictures is just as good, and they won’t fade!

I’m taking a water bottle 

Whether you’re off on a hike or a walk, it’s important to stay well hydrated!
But rather than taking a plastic water bottle, which can easily end up in the countryside, opt for a reusable water bottle!
Practical, reusable and eco-friendly, it’s a hiker’s best friend!
Similarly, a zero-waste picnic is easy! Pack your treats in reusable tins or bags, and the Trégor will thank you for it.

Conquering the trails

Here, the paths wind between land and sea. Whether you’re looking for a sporting challenge, a moment of serenity or breathtaking scenery, the walks here promise...

For short distances, I take my bike!

It’s a great way to help tackle pollution, and it’ll also give you the chance to enjoy the scenery along the way even more!
As an added bonus, if cycling tires you out, why not hire an e-bike directly from the Tourist Office?

But be careful – take the time to choose the right route, as the coastal path passes through sensitive areas and private property: it’s best explored on foot, at a leisurely pace.

For information on activities

Explore on horseback: Please note that not all beaches are accessible to our equine friends. Check with the Town Hall or Tourist Office before setting off to preserve the coastal waters!

Sea excursions: To protect the fauna, avoid the islets during the breeding season: be discreet and keep your distance from the animals. Nature will thank you!

I’m savouring local Brittany

Eating and sipping local produce is the best way to savour Trégor… and support those who grow it! Whether at markets, direct from our producers or on the farm, tasting seasonal produce is like taking a bite of Brittany at its most natural!
And to bring out the very best in our specialities, there’s nothing quite like an inspired chef! In our restaurants, a good meal is savoured at a leisurely pace… and if the portion is too generous, the doggy bag is there to extend the pleasure at home!

A journey of taste

The appetite comes from exploring… and the Pink Granite Coast has plenty of places to satisfy it! Whether you fancy a gourmet break overlooking the ocean, a traditional...

60 natural sites

to discover

Islands, forests, moors, rivers

If this selection has whetted your appetite, there are 50 other natural sites covering 200 hectares, including 3 nature reserves with 6,000 different species of flora and fauna!

Good practice

These natural sites are fragile. We ask you to respect the following recommendations to reconcile public use and the preservation of biodiversity:

  • Stay on the paths
  • Respect the facilities
  • If your dog is allowed, keep it on a lead
  • Be discreet for the tranquillity of wildlife
  • Do not remove pebbles
  • Take photos of flowers rather than picking them
  • Take your rubbish with you
  • Check the tide times before heading out onto the foreshore

Fancy a lovely spot to go birdwatching, enjoy a sunset, take a break in the countryside or simply discover a new place on the Pink Granite Coast? With C-monspot, you can easily find the best spots near you in just a few clicks.

Walks, viewpoints, nature spots, places to admire wildlife or just breathe in a deep breath of fresh Breton air: the platform helps you explore the coast in a different way and unearth places that are sometimes little-known… but always incredible.

The hardest part will probably be deciding where to go first!

Be at the top

the top of the Pink Granite Coast