Top 10 beaches of the Côte des Sables: The most beautiful beaches near Roscoff and Saint-Pol-de-Léon

The Côte des Sables, located between Roscoff and Les Abers, is renowned for its fine sand beaches, dunes and turquoise waters. Whether you are looking for relaxation, thrills or family time, you will definitely find the ideal beach for your holiday. Here is our top 10 beaches not to be missed!

Top 10 beaches on the Côte des Sables

  1. Plage de Porsmeur, Plouescat: This large, fine sand beach is ideal for families. It offers many water activities and is supervised in season.
  2. Plage de Roc'h Kroum, Roscoff: Located near the port of Roscoff, this beach offers a magnificent view of the sea. It is the ideal place to relax and enjoy the sun.
  3. Plage du Dossen, Santec: This wild beach is very popular with surfers. It also offers beautiful walks or bike rides.
  4. Plage des Amiets, Cléder: A peaceful, family-friendly beach, ideal for swimming and beach games.
  5. Plage de la Baie du Kernic, Plouescat: This large bay offers many opportunities for walks and water sports.
  6. Plage de la Sablière - Dunes de Keremma, Tréflez: A wild, unspoiled beach, lined with dunes.
  7. Theven Beach, Santec: A family beach with many activities on offer in season.
  8. Poulennou Beach, Cléder: A small, quiet beach, ideal for recharging your batteries.
  9. Perharidy Beach, Roscoff: A very popular beach, appreciated for its fine sand and turquoise waters.
  10. Saint-Michel-en-Grève Beach: This huge white sand beach stretches for several kilometres. It is ideal for long walks and water sports.

Water and land activities

In addition to swimming, many water activities are possible on the beaches of the Côte des Sables:

  • Surfing: Many surf spots are accessible for all levels.
  • Paddle: Explore the coast on a paddle and discover the landscapes from a different angle.
  • Kayaking: Explore the coves and inlets by kayak.
  • Peeling on foot: At low tide, discover the riches of the foreshore.

For hiking enthusiasts, many footpaths crisscross the coast and the dunes. You will be able to discover varied and preserved landscapes.

Practical advice

  • When to go? July and August are the busiest months. For more peace and quiet, choose June and September.
  • Equipment: Remember to bring your parasol, beach towel, sunscreen and a hat.
  • Respect for the environment: Pick up your rubbish and respect the fauna and flora.

 

The Sand Coast (Frecnh Coast) is an ideal destination for nature and beach lovers. With its many activities and varied landscapes, it promises you an unforgettable holiday.