With just over 2,000 inhabitants, Pouldreuzic is one of Brittany’ s best-known destinations, less than 30 minutes from Quimper.
The surf spot at Penhors has been awarded the ‘Ville de Surf’ label, and is a little more private than the legendary spot at La Torche, but is ideal for learning to surf and bodyboard thanks to its gentler waves. Surfing takes place in a protected environment, as Penhors is one of only 10 beaches in Finistère to be awarded the Blue Flag.
On the cultural front, Pouldreuzic was the birthplace of writer and radio broadcaster Pierre Jakez Hélias, whose works include “Cheval d’orgueil”. A museum is dedicated to him, within the walls of the small house where he grew up. There are also four other museums worth visiting in Pouldreuzic: the Musée de l’Amiral, the Hangar du patrimoine, the Espace Kerné, and the Musée de la Maison Hénaff.
Gastronomy fans will know Pouldreuzic for Pâté Hénaff, always presented in an iconic little blue tin. This famous tinned food has travelled the world and it’s still made right here!

surf Penhors - Pouldreuzic
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Boutique Hénaff - Pouldreuzic
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