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Perros-Guirec – Tips

Transport

Getting There

By Car
By Train
FromViaTimeTime
CalaisA16, A28, A29, A13, A84, N176, N12 to Guingamp, D767 and D788 6 hoursvia Paris, TGV to Brest (get off at Plouaret Tregor) then taxi or rent a car:
4 houres
ParisA10, A11 to Le Mans, A81 to Rennes, N12 to Guingamp, D767 and D788 5:30 hoursTGV to Brest (get off at Plouaret Tregor) then taxi or rent a car:
6:15 hours
DieppeN27, A29, A13, A84, N176, N12 to Guingamp, D767 and D788 5 hoursvia Rouen and Paris, TGV to Brest (get off at Plouaret Tregor) then taxi or rent a car:
6:45 hours
Le HavreA13 to Caen, A84, N12 to Guingamp, D767 and D788 4 hoursvia Paris, TGV to Brest (get off at Plouaret Tregor) then taxi or rent a car:
4 houres
7:30 hours
CherbourgA84, N12 to Guingamp, D767 and D7883:30 hoursvia Lison and Rennes, (get off at Plouaret Tregor) then taxi or rent a car:
5:30 hour
MarseillesA7, A47, A72, A89, A71, A85, A28, A81, N157, E50, N12 to Guingamp, D767 and D78811 hoursvia Paris, TGV to Brest (get off at Plouaret Tregor) then taxi or rent a car:
8:30 hours

Restaurants

There are some nice restaurants, even one 2-star Michelin one (and a former 1 star one – Le Belouga), but surprisingly not that many eating places along the hiking path. It’s only when you arrive at the villages along the way that you will find some interesting restaurants.

Hotels

Though quite popular, particularly with the French tourists, the accommodation offering is not enormous, so book early if you plan to go.

Things To See/Things To Do

Coastal hiking path of Perros-Guirec
Coastal hiking path of Perros-Guirec
  • Walk, hike, walk and more hike. No vehicles, no noise, just walkers and hikers.
  • Swim in the cold water on the beach.
  • Best times to go there are spring and autumn.
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