Meet the Unexpected
At Les Reflets Roz, the surrounding region invites you to go beyond the usual and step into authentic encounters — with landscapes, traditions, tastes, stories and local people that make Brittany so unique.
Explore Côtes-d’Armor at Your Own Pace
Whether you are staying for a weekend, a few days or a full week, Côtes-d’Armor offers a wealth of must-see places, authentic experiences and breathtaking landscapes.
Depending on the time you have available, we have selected for you the best activities and discoveries to enjoy around Les Reflets Roz. From charming villages and coastal walks to cultural visits and gourmet breaks, there is something for everyone.
📌 Choose your plan:
🛶 A Weekend: the essentials for a perfect Breton getaway.
🚗 3 to 4 Days: the perfect balance between nature, culture and gastronomy.
🏝 One Week: a complete immersion to explore the full richness of the region.
Your turn: click on the tab that suits you and let yourself be guided.








Les chaos du Gouët
A walk between forest and time‑sculpted rocks
The trail follows a stream that leaps between blocks of granite sculpted by time, creating a raw and peaceful setting. The length of the walk can be easily adapted to suit your preferences.
And in this almost enchanted atmosphere, it would not be surprising to encounter a fairy around the next bend.










Montcontour
Perched on its rocky spur, Moncontour is one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France” — and rightly so.
Strolling through its cobbled streets, you’ll discover beautiful half-timbered houses, small artist workshops, and a timeless atmosphere.
It’s a perfect getaway to enjoy a coffee on a terrace, or simply to let yourself be carried away by the charm of the place.






Maison st Yves
A gem of Art Deco style nestled in the heart of Saint-Brieuc. A former chapel of the hospital, it has been beautifully restored and now hosts exhibitions and cultural events.
Its unique architecture, combining modern stained glass and clean lines, makes it a bright and calming retreat during a visit to the city.










La roche aux cerfs
The walk begins at the foot of an old mill and leads you to a charming ford crossing the Lié — the same river that springs just a stone’s throw from Les Reflets Roz and flows through our estate.
The trail then gently rises to a granite chaos perched above the valley. There, a picnic table awaits you to enjoy the calm and the view. A nature escape full of charm and contrasts.






Martin plage
Less crowded than its neighbor, Les Rosaires, Martin-Plage has retained a discreet charm. At low tide, you can fish on foot among the rocks, walk far along the firm sand, or climb up to the cross perched on its iconic rock. The spot is calm and sheltered, and its orientation makes it perfect for watching the sunrise or sunset.
A peaceful corner, ideal for enjoying the sea.












Pléneuf-Val-André
A charming seaside resort with everything you need for a day between the sea and leisurely strolls. A long sandy beach, Belle Époque villas, a pleasant promenade along the pier, and a small port tucked into Dahouët cove. You can come here to walk with your feet in the water, enjoy an ice cream on a terrace, or explore the rocks at low tide.
The atmosphere is calm and family-friendly, and it simply feels good to be here.








Binic
A charming small port facing the sea, Binic captivates with its lively and relaxed atmosphere. Stroll along the quays, stop at a terrace, visit the market, or head out on the coastal path. The large beach, the shops, and the local eateries make it a perfect spot for a half-day by the sea.
A simple, lively place with just enough charm to make you want to return.










Chiner en brocante
If you love browsing, hunting for treasures, and bargaining, Brittany is a little paradise. Along the coast or in inland villages, there are many flea markets and second-hand sales, either permanent or seasonal. You can find all sorts of things: vintage dishes, weathered furniture, unusual objects, or small treasures from the past. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover a place differently, chat with the locals… and maybe leave with a favorite find.
Céline will guide you with her trusted addresses.










Île-de-Bréhat
Just over an hour from Les Reflets Roz, Bréhat offers a charming, car-free getaway. Stroll on foot or explore by bike, between coves, flower-filled gardens, and pretty granite houses.
Soft light, blooming hydrangeas, lighthouses, and coastal paths… A refreshing seaside day trip not to be missed.










Chais les garçons
A true wine bar just as we like them: warm, lively, and refined without being snobby. The interior decor combines vintage furniture, stone walls, and soft lighting — a raw charm that makes you want to linger.
Here you can enjoy wines, local beers, and carefully prepared snack boards. Perfect for starting (or ending) an evening in Quintin.








Gwin Zégal
Perched on the cliffs of Plouha, Gwin Zégal is a small port unique in Europe, where boats moor to large wooden stakes driven into the sand. At low tide, the sight is striking: the hulls appear to float in the air.
Accessible on foot via a scenic coastal path, this remarkable spot also offers a superb view of the sea and Brittany’s tallest cliffs.






Domaine de la Roche-Jagu
Overlooking the Trieux estuary, the Château de la Roche-Jagu offers a beautiful setting between nature and heritage. This medieval manor, surrounded by remarkable gardens, invites you to stroll among the palm grove, vegetable garden, camellias, and viewpoints with breathtaking views over the valley.
You can also enjoy temporary exhibitions, a creative display about life in the Middle Ages… and sometimes even open-air concerts.
And if you get a little hungry, the restaurant at the entrance of the estate is a delightful surprise: simple, tasty local cuisine with views of the surrounding nature.










L'aromatique
A gem right in the center of Ploeuc. This small restaurant offers carefully prepared, local, and generous cuisine, made from fresh, seasonal ingredients. The welcome is warm, and Chef Christophe Sagory’s dishes are always full of flavor.
A must-visit spot for lunch or dinner just a stone’s throw from Les Reflets Roz. Reservations are almost always necessary.






Abbaye de Beauport
Just a short distance from Paimpol, the Abbey of Beauport offers a poetic pause between nature and heritage. Facing the sea, its majestic ruins, surrounded by orchards, gardens, and marshes, invite leisurely strolls.
You can wander freely among cloisters, chapels, centuries-old fig trees, and windows opening onto the horizon. A peaceful and inspiring place, full of history and beauty.








Dinan
It’s impossible not to fall under the spell of Dinan. This perfectly preserved medieval town offers a true journey back in time, with its ramparts, cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and artisan workshops.
Enjoy strolling along Rue du Jerzual, walking down to the small port on the Rance, stopping for a crêpe or a coffee, and simply soaking up the atmosphere.
It’s a wonderful day-trip, full of discoveries and delightful surprises.








Réserve Naturelle de la Baie de Saint-Brieuc
Here, the sea retreats far, very far… revealing the largest tidal flats in northern Brittany. This vast expanse of sand, mudflats, and salt meadows is home to exceptional wildlife, including thousands of migratory birds.
It’s an ideal place for a peaceful walk in the open air, eyes on the horizon or binoculars in hand. Several marked trails allow you to explore the reserve at your own pace, in any season.








Erquy et ses environs
Pink sandstone cliffs, wild heathlands, fine sandy beaches… Erquy has that little taste of the end of the world that we love. The cape can be explored on foot, along spectacular trails among pines and heather.
A little further on, perched on a small islet accessible at low tide, the Saint-Michel chapel offers a breathtaking panorama over the entire bay.
And if you enjoy slightly hidden spots, don’t miss the Blue Lakes: former quarries filled with water, with deep reflections, nestled in the heart of the heath.








L'univers de Doc
Just a few kilometers from Les Reflets Roz, step back in time and immerse yourself in the cult world of Back to the Future. In this unique place in France, a real DeLorean takes center stage in an ’80s-inspired setting, surrounded by objects and nods to the greatest science fiction films.
A place that is both unusual and nostalgic, born from the passion of collector Victor Deguerande, who will share his love of cinema and time travel with visitors.
🎟 Visits by reservation only – perfect for young and old dreamers… at 88 miles per hour!








GR®34 – Saint-Brieuc > Les Rosaires
A beautiful stretch of the customs trail that connects the town to the sea along the cliffs. Leaving Saint-Brieuc from the port of Légué, the path gently climbs upwards. The trail alternates between woods, heathlands, and spectacular views over the bay. Arriving at Les Rosaires, a large family beach lined with villas, is a true reward.
A lovely coastal hike of about 12 km, combining nature and the refreshing sea air.










Plougrescant
At the northern tip of Côtes-d’Armor, Plougrescant is a slice of wild Brittany. Wind-sculpted rocks, houses nestled among granite blocks, rugged trails… it’s a place that is both spectacular and calming.
Don’t miss the famous house between the rocks at Castel Meur, the striking chasm of the Bay of Hell, or the jagged coastline around the Gouffre.
Here, nature is raw, beautiful, and a little magical.








Rothéneuf et Saint-Malo
Just a short distance from Saint-Malo, Rothéneuf hides an unusual treasure: the sculpted rocks of Abbé Fouré. Hundreds of faces carved into the stone, frozen facing the sea, can be discovered during a walk along the coast.
And since you’re so close… a stop in Saint-Malo is a must. Ramparts, beaches, lively streets: the corsair city needs no introduction, yet it never disappoints.








Tregastel et la côte de granit rose
Between rocky chaos and turquoise waters, the Pink Granite Coast is one of the jewels of Côtes-d’Armor. In Trégastel, you can walk with your feet in the sand or follow the trails winding between the strangely shaped stone blocks.
It’s beautiful, magnificent, and changes color with the light of the day.
A must-visit for nature lovers and fans of spectacular landscapes.






L’archipel des Sept Îles
Off the coast of Perros-Guirec, the Sept Îles are home to the largest bird reserve in France. Northern gannets, puffins, cormorants… and sometimes even grey seals!
Set out on a boat trip, between sky and rocks, to get close to these wild islands that feel like the ends of the earth. A magical experience, combining wildlife observation and total escape.








La vallée des saints
Perched on a Breton hill, over 180 giant statues watch over the surrounding countryside. Carved from granite, they represent the old Breton saints, blending legend, art, and spirituality in a spectacular setting.
It’s an unusual walk to enjoy with family or friends, both cultural and completely different from the everyday. And the view over the Monts d’Arrée is worth the trip alone.
One of our absolute favorites.






L'univers du Poète Ferrailleur
A place like no other. Here, everything spins, flashes, flies, or makes music… Animated sculptures, treehouses, poetic inventions: it’s a little world of its own, straight from the imagination of Robert Coudray.
You’ll reconnect with your inner child, marvel at every turn, and leave with a smile. A true favorite for anyone who loves art, upcycling, and slightly crazy creations.






Rolland
A must-visit spot in Saint-Quay-Portrieux, where the cuisine is prepared with heart and precision. The chef works local ingredients with finesse, while his brother grows the vegetables right across from the restaurant — it doesn’t get any fresher!
Fish, garden vegetables, light desserts… Here, everything is seasonal and made to measure. And for vegetarians, no compromise: a real menu designed for them, flavorful and balanced.
A simple, elegant, and above all sincere place. Definitely worth trying with your eyes closed.



