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Hiking around Plouhinec offers diverse landscapes, from panoramic coastal views of the Atlantic Ocean and Quiberon Bay to varied terrain. The region features wooded areas, isolated coves, and sandy beaches, alongside rugged rocky stretches. Ménez Drégan provides a wilder coastal experience, with traces of Stone Age history. This area is characterized by its blend of maritime and woodland environments, providing a constantly changing backdrop for walks.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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9.85km
02:38
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.8km
02:52
110m
110m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.57km
02:27
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:47
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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No matter what time of day or weather conditions, a great trail
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visit the interpretation center with free access
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In addition to a small spring, the solitude included a small chapel.
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Next to the chapel there is a very beautiful water sanctuary or a memorial on a spring
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We think that the Plage de Guendrez is a great place to have a picnic on a summer's evening... maybe combined with a dip in the sea? Enjoy the fact that you can reach the beach on foot - because on sunny days the cars tend to bump into each other on the narrow parking strip. It never really gets crowded here, the beach is too unknown for that.
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Palaeolithic traces have been discovered in the cave of Menez Dregan and just a few meters from the cave you can explore the Neolithic necropolis of the Pointe du Souc'h with its dolmens. If you are interested, you can make a detour to the small museum or center d'interpretation of Menez Dregan above the trail. To do this, follow the rocky path up to the right towards the modern, rectangular house at the top of the hill. The interpretation center is directly behind it. However, it is only open regularly in July and August, outside of these months you must register in advance with the Plouhinec Tourist Office on 0033 (0)2 98 70 74 55. In the small museum, the approximately 465,000-year history of human traces in this place is explained interactively. If you are lucky enough to stop by there, you can also do so on the way back from the walk - because then you will pass there directly on the street side.
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The port of Pors Poulhan is mainly used by local fishermen. Incidentally, it is considered the border to the Pays Bigouden region, which begins to the east of it. Our favorite place here opens its doors in May: it gets busy in the evenings on the terrace of the Bar Les Côtiers! Locals and vacationers flock here to order crepes and galettes from the small cart in the setting sun and casual atmosphere.
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Plouhinec offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 40 trails recorded on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences, including easy strolls, moderate coastal paths, and a few more challenging options.
The terrain around Plouhinec is incredibly diverse. You'll find panoramic coastal views of the Atlantic Ocean and Quiberon Bay, alongside wooded areas, isolated coves, and sandy beaches like Plage de Keristenvet. Some areas, such as Ménez Drégan, feature a wilder, rocky coastline, offering a constantly changing backdrop for your walks.
Yes, Plouhinec has many accessible routes suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners and families. Over 25 of the trails are rated as easy. For example, the Gwendrez Beach – Pors Poulhan loop from Plage de Kersiny is a moderate route that features beautiful beaches and the picturesque port of Pors Poulhan, and is known for its accessible paths.
Plouhinec's coastal climate makes it enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring. Summer is also popular, especially for coastal walks and enjoying the beaches, though it can be busier. Winter hikes can be invigorating, offering dramatic coastal scenery.
Yes, many of the trails in Plouhinec are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the BR-Centre d'Interprétation – BR-Plage de Guendrez loop from Grotte de Menez Dregan, which offers coastal views and historical points, and the Pors Poulhan – Gwendrez Beach loop from Plouhinec, leading through coastal scenery and sandy shores.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the hiking trails in Plouhinec, especially on coastal paths and in wooded areas. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, particularly in nature reserves, near livestock, or during nesting seasons. Specific beach access rules for dogs may vary by season, so check local signage.
Hikers can discover a wealth of natural beauty and historical landmarks. You'll encounter stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Quiberon Bay, isolated coves, and the rugged coast of Ménez Drégan, which even holds traces of the Stone Age. The picturesque Port of Pors Poulhan is a notable destination, and you might also come across Penhors Beach or the ancient Pointe du Souc’h Megalithic Necropolis.
Yes, Plouhinec is a significant point along the famous GR®34, also known as the 'Customs Officers' Path.' This celebrated long-distance hiking trail offers a fantastic way to experience the Breton coast. A stage of the GR®34, approximately 11.5 km, passes directly through Plouhinec, making it accessible for day hikers as well.
While specific public transport options to every trailhead might be limited, Plouhinec is generally well-served for car access, with various parking areas available near popular starting points for hikes. Many routes, especially those along the coast or near villages, are easily reachable. Always check local transport schedules if relying on buses.
The hiking trails in Plouhinec are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from nearly 200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal vistas to peaceful wooded sections, and the well-maintained paths that make exploration enjoyable for all skill levels.
Yes, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and pubs in Plouhinec and the surrounding villages, especially near popular coastal spots and ports like Pors Poulhan. These establishments offer great opportunities to refuel and relax after your hike, often with views of the sea or local charm.
Plouhinec offers a good range of difficulty levels. Out of over 40 routes, 28 are rated as easy, perfect for a leisurely stroll or family outing. There are also 14 moderate trails for those looking for a bit more challenge, and a couple of difficult routes for experienced hikers seeking a more strenuous adventure.


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