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Hike the easy 3.3-mile (5.4 km) La côte de granit rose loop from Ploumanac'h, exploring unique pink granite formations and coastal views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.75 km
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2.66 km
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While specific parking locations are not detailed, Ploumanac'h is a popular tourist destination, so you can expect designated parking areas near the main attractions and trailheads. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak season, is advisable to secure a spot.
Yes, Ploumanac'h is generally accessible by public transport, though options might vary by season. Local bus services often connect Ploumanac'h with larger towns in the Côtes-d'Armor region, from where you can find connections to train stations.
Yes, this specific loop from Ploumanac'h is rated as easy, making it well-suited for beginners and families. The shorter loops in the area are generally accessible to most fitness levels, though some sections may involve moderate climbs and descents.
Generally, coastal paths in Brittany, including sections of the GR34, are dog-friendly, but dogs are usually required to be on a leash. Always check local signage, especially around beaches or protected areas, as restrictions can apply.
The best time to hike this loop is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant for walking. The pink granite rocks are particularly vibrant in sunlight, making for stunning views.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail along the Pink Granite Coast. It is a publicly accessible natural area.
The trail is famous for its unique coppery-pink granite rocks, which are over 300 million years old and found in only three locations worldwide. You'll see formations sculpted by wind and sea into imaginative shapes, such as Le Cachalot Rock Formation and Devil's Castle, glowing vibrantly in the sunlight.
The terrain is varied, featuring coastal paths, sections with sand, gravel, asphalt, paved, unpaved, and natural surfaces. While much of it is well-maintained, you will encounter moderate climbs and descents, sometimes involving walking on or climbing over the distinctive pink granite rocks. Proper footwear is recommended.
This loop offers breathtaking coastal views and several notable sights. You'll pass by the iconic Mean Ruz Lighthouse, the picturesque Saint-Guirec Beach, and the charming Saint-Guirec Chapel. You'll also get a View of Château de Costaérès and encounter many unique rock formations, including the Pink Granite Coast itself.
Yes, this route largely follows sections of the famous GR34, also known as the Customs Officers' Path. It also intersects with other local paths such as Liaison EV4 - Pointe de Ploumanac'h, Passage Jean Laborey, and Chemin du Phare.
Yes, Ploumanac'h is a well-developed tourist area. You'll find several cafes and restaurants in the village, especially near the beaches and harbor, perfect for a refreshment before or after your hike.
This tour from Ploumanac'h to the lighthouse and back is highly recommended! Here too, the beautifully laid out path runs along the Zöllnerpfad past fascinating rock formations and through dune-like landscapes. In Ploumanac'h there is a sculpture park and delicious crepes. We are lucky that it is not so crowded due to the low season and the weather is still fantastic. Source bonheur! 🍀
For the travel report with more photos and information: https://www.van-der-voorden.com/2024/05/09/2024-normandie-bretagne-etappe-18
From Saint-Guirec beach, it goes around Ploumanac'h along the beautiful Pink Granite Coast. A dream to go here and admire the wonderful sculptures created by nature. The way back took us inland through the man-made sculpture garden. The path is very easy to walk. The main difficulty is tearing yourself away from the beautiful views.
Really beautiful and impressive. But I'm glad we're here outside of the high season (July-August).
Actually, it's very nice. Unfortunately, overtourism doesn't stop here either...! At least it's mostly French, along with English people and, of course, us... the "Germans."