Attractions and places to see around Ploëzal offer a blend of historical landmarks, gardens, and natural features in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France. The commune is situated near the Trieux River, providing scenic views and access to various cultural and natural sites. Visitors can explore a range of historical monuments, expansive gardens, and coastal areas. The region provides opportunities for exploring both built heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An impressive bridge – restored. At low tide, the view from the bridge isn't so nice – there's a lot of silt to see.
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A very beautiful monastery ruin. All descriptions of the individual sights are multilingual, so you can get by very well even without sufficient knowledge of French.
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An old suspension bridge that was only renovated and made usable again in 2013. It originally replaced the ferry service across the river.
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A small town with very pretty, old houses and a rich history with important personalities such as Ernest Renan, St. Yves and St. Vincent de Paul.
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Made famous by the writings of Pierre Lotti (Icelandic Fisherman published in 1886), Paimpol is a vast fishing port mixed with the idleness of a pretty marina. In the center of the town, houses dating from the 16th century remain and bring a beautiful character to the town. Ideally located on the customs path (GR 34), the town has numerous shops and services capable of satisfying all budgets. A railway station is served daily by trains from Guingamp.
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Beautiful locations in Treguier Basilica, cafes, houses simply wonderful
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive 15th-century Beauport Abbey, a significant ecclesiastical building located directly on the sea. Other notable historical landmarks include the 15th-century Manoir de Kermaker and the 18th-century Château de Kerivon. The town of Paimpol also features houses dating from the 16th century, particularly around Place du Martray.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The gardens of Château de la Roche-Jagu offer expansive grounds to explore. The town of Paimpol, with its fishing port and marina, is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Saint-François Footbridge, a 19th-century metal-framed bridge, is used by pedestrians and cyclists, making it a safe and enjoyable spot for a family stroll.
The gardens of Château de la Roche-Jagu are a major highlight, recognized as a 'Remarkable Garden' and 'Ecojardin' for their environmental management. They feature medieval-inspired designs, palm groves, and camellia woodlands. You can also enjoy the magnificent views of the Trieux estuary from the château. Another beautiful garden nearby is the Jardins de Kerdalo, located about 8 km from Ploëzal.
There are numerous walking and hiking trails in the area. You can find routes along the Trieux River, including through the woods of Penhouat-Lancerf. For specific trails, consider exploring the Hiking around Ploëzal guide, which includes easy loops like the 'La Roche-Jagu Castle – View of the Trieux River loop' and 'The Trieux Valley loop'.
Yes, the area offers options for both cycling and mountain biking. The Saint-François Footbridge is part of the EV 4 route, suitable for cyclists. For more adventurous rides, you can explore the Gravel biking around Ploëzal guide or the MTB Trails around Ploëzal guide, which feature routes of varying difficulty.
A truly unique natural phenomenon is the Sillon de Talbert, a natural causeway extending 3.2 km into the sea, located about 20 km from Ploëzal. It's an important site for bird migration and nesting, offering a distinctive coastal experience.
Pontrieux, just 4 km away, is known for its canals, river, port, and famous washhouses, which can be explored by boat. La Roche-Derrien, 5 km from Ploëzal, boasts medieval origins and several medieval houses. Tréguier, approximately 8 km away, is a historic town featuring a Gothic cathedral and 15th-century half-timbered houses.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's blend of historical sites, gardens, and coastal areas suggests that spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the gardens, walking trails, and enjoying boat trips. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, especially around the Trieux estuary.
The Château de la Roche-Jagu offers magnificent views of the Trieux estuary. Additionally, Menez Bré, a natural site located 17 km from Ploëzal, provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. For instance, Paimpol is loved for its vast fishing port, marina, and 16th-century houses. Beauport Abbey is praised for its attractive location directly on the sea and its well-preserved monastic complex. The Saint-François Footbridge is noted for its historical significance and enchanting views.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Hiking around Ploëzal guide lists multiple easy routes, such as the 'Château de la Roche-Jagu – Medieval castle garden loop' and the 'Pontrieux – View of the Trieux River loop', which are generally suitable for various fitness levels.


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