Travel the Lighthouse Route
Take some of the region's most beautiful trails by embarking on the Lighthouse Route. For 6 days, you'll admire breathtaking landscapes and discover Brittany's legendary lighthouses.
Along your way, you'll come across the Ile Vierge Lighthouse, the Saint-Mathieu Lighthouse, the Kermorvan Lighthouse, the Pierres Noires Lighthouse, the Four Lighthouse, and more.
Fancy a different route? The GR34 and 34 F, which pass close to your accommodation, will enchant you.
Take a trip to the 3 islands
Off the coast of Brest, explore the magnificent islands of the Iroise Sea. Board a boat and cross to the Île de Molène, the Île d'Ouessant, and the Île de Sein.
Walks in the heart of nature, visits to small, typical villages, relaxing by the water... Enjoy the gentle way of life that reigns on these iconic islands of the region.
Visit Le Conquet
At the tip of Finistère, facing the ocean, discover Le Conquet. Staying at the Hôtel de la Paix, you'll be less than thirty kilometers from this charming town, its granite houses and its port, where you can stroll while watching the boats come and go.
It's also in Le Conquet that you'll admire the Kermorvan Lighthouse and its breathtaking panorama, after climbing its 77 steps.
Discover the Crozon Peninsula
Sometimes called "the end of the world", often cited as one of the most beautiful landscapes in Brittany and always admired, the Crozon Peninsula is a must-see during a stay in Brest.
It's a paradise for nature lovers. To discover the picture-postcard scenery the peninsula has to offer, you can walk part of the GR34, nicknamed the "Customs Officers' Trail". It connects Mont Saint-Michel to Saint-Nazaire and passes close to your hotel!
Explore the Bay of Morlaix
The Bay of Morlaix is full of towns and landscapes to admire. In Morlaix, explore the charm of the historic center with its half-timbered houses and its famous viaduct. Then take a stroll through the city center!
Head to Roscoff to stroll through its exotic garden. Saint-Pol-de-Léon will charm you with its cathedral and market. Plougasnou, meanwhile, offers magnificent seaside scenery.
Don't miss the parish enclosures of Saint-Thégonnec, Pleyben, and Plougonven. These iconic and majestic buildings, built in the 16th century, feature remarkable chapels, calvaries, churches, and gates.