
Fouesnant-les-Glénan: A must-see destination in Southern Brittany
Discover the wonders of the region around Fouesnant-les-Glénan

A coastal walk between rocks and greenery
A short stroll from the headland to the port of Beg-Meil
The Chemin Creux is one of the region’s most popular trails. This pretty stroll along the coast of
This trail is ideal for a leisurely stroll, on foot or with the family, while admiring the magnificent seascapes.


The picturesque port of Beg-Meil
Beg-Meil cove and its small fishing and pleasure port
Built in 1892, the Beg-Meil harbor provides a safe haven for local fishermen and small pleasure craft. Today, it’s an ideal place to relax and observe port life.
Les Vedettes de l’Odet now offers sailings from the port to the Glénan archipelago. Take advantage of this opportunity to discover these magnificent islands off the coast of Fouesnant.
An ideal beach for the whole family
Cap-Coz beach
Cap Coz beach is perfect for families, with its crystal-clear waters and fine sand. Located at the head of the bay, it is supervised during the summer season and has been awarded the Pavillon Bleu label, which guarantees the quality of its bathing water.
Accessible for people with reduced mobility (PRM), the beach is ideal for safe swimming. And don’t forget to take advantage of the family activities on offer nearby for a pleasant seaside experience.
An ideal playground for families
Mousterlin and its unspoilt countryside
Mousterlin, a seaside resort facing the Glénan archipelago, is a favorite spot for anglers and nature lovers. At low tide, you can explore the rocks and discover a variety of flora and fauna. The region’s

A mythical trail to explore
The GR34 coastal path
The GR34, also known as the “sentier des douaniers”, circles Brittany for over 1,800 km. This trail offers you the opportunity to discover exceptional landscapes, between









