Plage de Bréhec is a picturesque beach situated in Plouha, a commune in the CÎtes-d'Armor department of Bretagne, France. Its location within a charming little village and nestled within a scenic cove adds to its allure.
The beach is renowned for its expansive sandy shores, which are subject to significant tidal variations. Therefore, visitors intending to swim are advised to plan their activities in accordance with the tide timings, or be prepared for a few hundred meters walk to reach the water during certain hours. Despite the tides, the beach is a hub for both pleasure boaters and swimmers, fostering a friendly coexistence between the two.
Surrounded by lush greenery, Plage de Bréhec offers a pleasant environment and stunning views of the Tour Point. The beach's natural beauty is further complemented by local amenities. There are a number of bars and restaurants in the vicinity, offering a variety of dining options and refreshments, and a sailing school is also located nearby.
Accessibility is a key feature of Plage de Bréhec. The beach is easily reachable through the D54 road. Moreover, there is ample parking space available near the port and the beach, just a short five-minute walk away. This makes it convenient for visitors to reach the beach. Additionally, there is an accessible toilet facility close to the beach which adds to the comfort of the visitors.
The beach is also pet-friendly, allowing dogs all year round during the early and late hours of the day. However, during the period from June 15th to September 15th, dogs are not permitted on the beach between the hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 pm.
While it is situated in a small village, Plage de Bréhec is frequented by both locals and vacationers of all ages, especially during the summer months. It serves as a popular meeting spot, although specific crowd levels are not detailed.