Plage de Landrellec, also known as Plage Landrellec, is a picturesque beach located in Pleumeur-Bodou, a commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Bretagne, France. It is the primary beach of the Landrellec peninsula and commands a breathtaking view of several islands and islets, including the Jaouen island.
The beach is renowned for its tranquillity and pristine condition, with natural characteristics that include a sandy but rocky terrain. This unique combination makes access to the sea limited for swimming, but it offers a serene and peaceful environment. The abundance of rocks divide the beach into several smaller sections, and they provide a striking contrast against the vibrant colors of the sea. The sand is dense and can be a bit challenging to walk on, and there is a steep slope in certain areas.
Plage de Landrellec is a protected natural site and is part of the larger Landrellec Bringuiller natural site. It is an excellent spot for fishing trips on foot, indicating the richness of its marine life. The beach also features a long walkway, allowing visitors to explore the seaside and enjoy its stunning views.
Amenities are available at the beach, although specific details aren't provided. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash from September 16th to June 14th. However, they are not allowed on the beach from June 15th to September 15th.
The beach is easily accessible from Trébeurden via the D788 road. Visitors should turn right towards Landrellec just before reaching the peninsula. Parking is available at the beach and is situated at the end of the street. Despite its popularity among locals and tourists, the parking area can fill up quickly. However, the beach maintains a calm and serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for restful activities such as walking your dog or simply relaxing by the sea.