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Hiking around Fréhel offers diverse landscapes characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs of pink sandstone and schist, plunging over 70 meters into the Emerald Coast. The region features extensive heathland, known as the Lande de Fréhel, which supports unique flora. This area also includes a significant ornithological reserve, providing refuge for numerous seabirds. The terrain varies from rugged coastal paths to more sheltered inland routes.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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22.9km
06:06
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.3km
04:36
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.2km
03:32
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.9km
05:14
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The island of Saint-Michel is a coastal island in the English Channel, located in the municipality of Erquy in the Côtes-d'Armor department in the northeast of Brittany. It overlooks the beach of the seaside resort of Sables-d'Or-les-Pins, from where it is accessible on foot with a tombolo at low tide. A chapel has been built on its summit.
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The Chapel of Saint-Michel on the Îlot Saint-Michel off the coast of Erquy is a small but striking landmark on the north coast of Brittany. Built in the 19th century, it is dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel. The chapel stands on a rocky hill on the island and is only accessible from the mainland at low tide via a natural sand and stone causeway. At high tide, the island is surrounded by the sea, giving the chapel an almost mystical feel.
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The Plage des Loges is a secluded, natural cove surrounded by steep cliffs. Accessible via the GR34 hiking trail, the cove is considered a quiet retreat. Due to the remote nature of the Plage des Loges, there are no restrooms or restaurants on site.
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Off the coast of Cap Fréhel lies the small, rugged island of La Fauconnière, designated a protected bird sanctuary. The rock is uninhabited and off-limits to the public—an important refuge for numerous seabirds and shorebirds that nest and breed here. Between spring and summer, guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, gulls, and northern gannets populate the steep cliffs. Their calls mingle with the wind and the roar of the sea, and this vibrant natural spectacle can be easily observed from the viewpoints at Cap Fréhel.
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The Lande de Fréhel stretches around Cap Fréhel – a vast heathland that is one of Brittany's most impressive natural areas. Heather, gorse, and ferns grow on the windswept cliffs, transforming the plateau into a sea of color depending on the season: in spring, the gorse glows yellow, while in late summer, the heather blooms in rich purple. This pristine landscape is a protected area and home to numerous bird species that nest in the cliffs. The steady wind, the sound of the sea, and the sweeping view over the Emerald Coast give the Lande de Fréhel a special, almost magical atmosphere – a place where the wild beauty of Brittany is revealed in its purest form.
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One of Brittany's most beautiful coastal paths runs between Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte. The narrow path, part of the famous GR34 customs path, leads along the spectacular cliffs of the Emerald Coast. For approximately four and a half kilometers, you'll be accompanied by the constant sound of the sea, the wind carries the scent of heather and salt, and the water shimmers in all the shades of green that gave this stretch of coast its name. From the cape's expansive heathland, the view opens up repeatedly over the rugged coastline, until the defiant Fort La Latte appears on the horizon – majestically perched on a rock overlooking the sea.
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Wear good shoes for this tour, it is a small adventure to walk several hundred meters to the chapel over these stones
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Magnificent path between the cape and the fort (gr34). Not too difficult, but perhaps dangerous (high cliffs)!
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Fréhel offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 70 trails recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging treks, ensuring options for various fitness levels and preferences.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and late summer are particularly vibrant. In spring, yellow gorse blooms across the heathland, while late summer sees the purple heather dominate, creating a stunning 'sea of color'. The changing weather, alternating between rain and sun, also contributes to the unique flora.
Yes, Fréhel offers diverse hiking possibilities suitable for various fitness levels, including easier strolls. While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't detailed, many of the 40 easy trails available on komoot would be suitable for families. The Pointe aux Chèvres – Pléhérel-Plage loop from Plurien is a moderate 13.2 km path that offers coastal scenery and could be an option for active families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in Fréhel, especially on the coastal paths and heathlands. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, particularly in protected areas like the ornithological reserve near Cap Fréhel, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
Fréhel is renowned for its dramatic landscapes. You'll encounter breathtaking coastal cliffs of pink sandstone and schist plunging into the Emerald Coast, expansive heathland known as the Lande de Fréhel, and a significant ornithological reserve. The scenery shifts from rugged coastlines to vibrant, colorful heathland depending on the season.
Hikers can explore several iconic landmarks. The majestic Cap Fréhel Lighthouse offers exceptional views. The historic Fort La Latte, a restored castle, provides a dramatic backdrop. The Cap Fréhel Heaths are a natural spectacle, and the La Fauconnière Bird Reserve is a haven for seabirds.
Yes, many of the trails in Fréhel are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the View of Cap Frehel – Cap Fréhel Lighthouse loop from Malicorne is a popular moderate 17.3 km circular path offering views of the iconic lighthouse and coastline.
The GR34, also known as the customs path, is a famous and scenic long-distance trail that runs along the spectacular cliffs of the Emerald Coast. It indeed passes through Fréhel, particularly between Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte, offering stunning coastal views. A notable section is the Trail between Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 270 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic coastal scenery, the unique and colorful heathland, and the diverse birdlife. The well-maintained network of trails also receives positive feedback for offering options for various ability levels.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly on the trails are not detailed, the towns and villages surrounding Cap Fréhel, such as Pléhérel-Plage or Plurien, offer amenities where hikers can find places to eat and drink before or after their adventures.
Hikes around Cap Fréhel vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter strolls, but many popular routes range from moderate paths taking around 3-4 hours, such as the Pointe aux Chèvres – Pléhérel-Plage loop from Plurien (approx. 3 hours 32 minutes), to longer, more difficult loops that can take over 6 hours, like the Coastal Path at La Latte – Fréhel Heath loop from Pléhérel-Plage.
Yes, parking is generally available at key access points and popular trailheads around Cap Fréhel and the surrounding areas. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking facilities, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, Fréhel offers a good selection of easier routes. Out of the 70 trails available, 40 are classified as easy on komoot, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed walk. These paths allow you to enjoy the natural beauty without strenuous effort.


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