Discover the Great Natural Site of Ploumanac'h on the Côte de Granit Rose. With its 13 km coastline and three fine sandy beaches, Perros is a paradise for families and water sports enthusiasts. One of its districts, Ploumanac'h, a former fishing hamlet that has become a tourist hotspot, offers visitors an almost unreal view with its pink rocks, imposing piles of stone sculpted by the sea and the wind. A natural site of exceptional beauty.
Discovery of the 15th century Clarté chapel and visit of the cemetery where Thierry Le Luron rests. Discovery of the district, then take the direction of the mound with a panoramic view of the coast and the Seven Islands.
Browse the moor towards the semaphore then cross the departmental road to reach the Saint-Pierre strike by the streets of broom and ferns which overlook the bay of Trestraou and allow you to reach the path of customs officers GR34 which connects the beach of Trestraou to the Grand Natural Site of Ploumanac'h.
Continue the walk on the customs officers' path at the foot of the semaphore towards the chaos of pink rocks of Pors Rolland site of the coastal conservatory, then continue towards the tip of Skevell with a view of the archipelago of the Seven Islands, then continue the path towards the cove of Pors Kamor where the sea rescue station is located.
Join the lighthouse of Mean Ruz and the Maison du littoral by the coastal path, then continue towards the beach of Saint-Guirec opposite the castle of Costaérès.
To the left of the beach the chapel of Saint-Guirec and the oratory then take the coastal path to reach the port of Ploumanac'h along the beach of the bastille, continue on the coastal path with views of the bay of Sainte-Anne , Tourony and Renote Island in Trégastel as well as the access channel to the port of Ploumanac'h.
Arrival at the port of Ploumanac'h, continue on the quay Bellevue, skirt the port then continue towards the pond of the small Traouïéro.
Go up the street and join the Parc de Sculptures at the crossroads of La Clarté-Ploumanac'h.
On the other side of the crossroads, take the route des Carrières de Granit Rose from where you can admire the Crac'h windmill before reaching the Granite quarries and then up towards the pink granite chapel of La Clarté.