Treffiagat-Léchiagat alone has 4.5 km of fine sandy beaches facing south.
The beach at Kersaux is particularly beautiful, forming a cove between the Pointe de Goudoul at Lesconil and the rocks at Kersaux. The rock in the middle of the beach is nicknamed the white elephant.
Treffiagat's beaches are family-friendly and ideal for swimming and water sports. They are not supervised.
There is a car park at each access point to the beaches.
Nearest bus stop: Rue Paul Langevin (400m)
Another way to enjoy the beaches and dunes is to walk along the dunes along the GR34, the legendary customs path. Running is also very popular.
Recommendations:
- The dunes and maritime vegetation are very fragile! Help to preserve them by using only the paths designated for the walk. Please do not cross the ganivelles.
- For your safety, the footpaths are for pedestrians only. There are cycle routes for cyclists.
- No, the beaches are not dirty! Seaweed is not waste, but the natural waste product of a living ocean. It's a rich environment that encourages biodiversity.
- Yes, even in Brittany the sun can cause you a few problems! Protect your skin with sunscreen, avoid exposure between 12pm and 3pm and wear sunglasses!
- You can't go fishing on foot without taking a few precautions! Watch out for the tide, which can take you by surprise, even if you're a regular! To make sure you have a great time, be sure to check the tide times and don't leave without your mobile phone! If possible, let someone on land know about your getaway. Also, ask at the tourist office about catch sizes and any temporary bans. The fruit of your catch must remain alive until cooked/tasted.
Dogs welcome
Following a prefectoral decree, dogs are prohibited on the beach from 1 June to 30 September to protect wildlife and for health reasons.
Outside this period, dogs must always be kept on a lead.
The dunes behind the beaches are sensitive areas protected by the Conseil Départemental and the Conservatoire du Littoral. Dogs must be kept on a lead all year round.
The beach at Kersaux is particularly beautiful, forming a cove between the Pointe de Goudoul at Lesconil and the rocks at Kersaux. The rock in the middle of the beach is nicknamed the white elephant.
Treffiagat's beaches are family-friendly and ideal for swimming and water sports. They are not supervised.
There is a car park at each access point to the beaches.
Nearest bus stop: Rue Paul Langevin (400m)
Another way to enjoy the beaches and dunes is to walk along the dunes along the GR34, the legendary customs path. Running is also very popular.
Recommendations:
- The dunes and maritime vegetation are very fragile! Help to preserve them by using only the paths designated for the walk. Please do not cross the ganivelles.
- For your safety, the footpaths are for pedestrians only. There are cycle routes for cyclists.
- No, the beaches are not dirty! Seaweed is not waste, but the natural waste product of a living ocean. It's a rich environment that encourages biodiversity.
- Yes, even in Brittany the sun can cause you a few problems! Protect your skin with sunscreen, avoid exposure between 12pm and 3pm and wear sunglasses!
- You can't go fishing on foot without taking a few precautions! Watch out for the tide, which can take you by surprise, even if you're a regular! To make sure you have a great time, be sure to check the tide times and don't leave without your mobile phone! If possible, let someone on land know about your getaway. Also, ask at the tourist office about catch sizes and any temporary bans. The fruit of your catch must remain alive until cooked/tasted.
Dogs welcome
Following a prefectoral decree, dogs are prohibited on the beach from 1 June to 30 September to protect wildlife and for health reasons.
Outside this period, dogs must always be kept on a lead.
The dunes behind the beaches are sensitive areas protected by the Conseil Départemental and the Conservatoire du Littoral. Dogs must be kept on a lead all year round.






