Gold at the tip of your fingers

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Gold at the tip of your fingers
BRETAGNE I Côtes d’Armor I District of Fréhel
Gold at the tip
of your fingers
Fréhel-Bourg Pléhérel-Plage Sables d’Or les Pins
Fréhel, in the heart
of exceptional nature surrounding
Ideally located between Cap d’Erquy and Cap Fréhel but also close to Fort La Latte,
come and discover the district of Fréhel with its lively village and its old fishing village : Pléhérel-Plage
which offers hidden treasures of heritage and a breathtaking view over the Cap Fréhel.
Then savour the elegance of the seaside resort of Sables d’Or les Pins,
which has retained its 20’s style charm.
Cap Fréhel
Fort la Latte
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Sables d’Or les Pins
Ilôt St-Michel
Pléhérel-Plage
Cap d’Erquy
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A little history...
Fréhel, the village
centre
A busy village with several shops: bars,
a pharmacy, the tourist office, hairdressing
salons, a pork butcher’s, bakeries…
Many services are also available: medical
services, the Town hall, the local school
and community hall.
The cultural centre of the “Grande
Abbaye” leads you to the library which
is free and open to everyone, the cyber
centre, an exhibition hall and the day
care center turned into a leisure centre in
summer..
Pléhérel-Plage
The renovated Chapel of “Vieux Bourg”,
dating from the XIIIth century, is located
60 meters above sea level. This old
fishing village offers a beautiful secured
beach with fine sand and a scenic
view of Cap Fréhel. This crescentshaped beach called “Anse du Croc” is
protected on the west side by the cliffs
overlooking the old village’s church.
Sables d’Or les Pins
Sables d’Or les Pins, an atypical seaside
resort. The remarkable site of Sables
d’Or les Pins was discovered before
the First World War by Roland Brouard,
an estate agent from Saint-Malo.
The dream of Roland Brouard and his
friends was to turn Sables d’Or
les Pins into an ambitious modern
resort. That is how a large part of
Sables d’Or les Pins, which did not have
roads and remained isolated for
a long time, started to host horse
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Enjoy the numerous walks along
peaceful, wide alleys, flowered valleys, or
the large family beach. Sables d’Or will
seduce you with its chapel, its 18 hole
golf course, 2 tennis courts, its casino,
its safe beach, its sailing school and
many restaurants which will introduce
you to the cuisine of our region.
Walk through the middle of Sables d’Or les Pins: 2h – 6 km.
Please be aware that this walk is not fully marked out
Free detailed leaflet available at the Tourist Office
Sables d’Or les Pins and Pléhérel-Plage
The beaches are supervised in July and August and accessible to disabled people.
Dogs and horses are forbidden on the beaches between 10 am and 7.00pm
from the 1 st July to the 31 st August.
Showers and public toilets are available on beaches.
Many activities are available : tennis,
horse riding, a surfing school, archery,
table tennis, a bowling green, mini-golf
and a wide variety of hiking possibilities
along the coastal path as well as in the
countryside.
Heritage walk : 2h – 6 km.
You can take the same route
by bike. The route is marked out
with yellow markings.
Free detailled leaflet available
at the Tourist Office
and car rallies, concerts and galas…
At that time the place could compete
with other resorts like La Baule
or Deauville.
^The lagune in Sables d’Or les Pins
^Anse du Croc in Pléhérel-Plage
Treasures of heritage
The chapels are free to visit and guided tours are available.
More information about opening times at the Tourist Office
or www.les-chapelles-de-frehel.net
• The lighthouse of Cap Frehel
• Fort la Latte
• Château de Bienassis
This is one of the 5 most powerful
French lighthouses. Open from April until
November and during school holidays.
Free tour for groups, on reservation.
This old feudal castle, built of pink
sandstone, is a magical and mythical place
and a witness to our rich past.
Its fortifications and drawbridge take you
back in time. Fort La Latte was turned into
a coastal defense fort between 1690 and
1715. It remains primarily a fortified castle.
The defense system dating
from 15th century has been kept.
The Castle of Bienassis is located only
11km away from the town centre of
Fréhel. This is a listed building (15th and
17th centuries). This complete seigniorial
mansion is still lived in today.
+33 (0)2 96 41 43 06
www.plevenon.fr
For rates, more information
at the tourist office
Open every day from April until
September. For groups, on reservation
+33 (0)2 96 41 57 11
www.castlelalatte.com
Open from April until September.
Guided visits and events inside the castle.
For groups, on reservation.
+33 (0)2 96 72 22 03
www.chateau-bienassis.com
The Bay of la Fresnaye
La Carquois
At “Port à la Duc”, your gaze will irresistibly turn to the bay and its mysterious
aspects. Thanks to tides, the bay offers a fascinating show where you can observe
the vast area of mussels and oyster beds as well as a large number of birds,
especially from September to March : migratory and wintering birds.
This small hamlet of houses made
of pink sandstone was created at the
end of 19th century to house quarry
workers. Whether on foot, by bike or on
horseback, you will pass close to the golf
course, and a historical mansion with its
breathtaking view over the shore.
Stop by our local producers and enjoy oysters, with a slice of lemon, bread,
butter and a glass of white wine.
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Boating, Fishing...
Save time and book your trips
at the tourist office
Viewed from the sea, the Emerald and
Penthièvre coastlines unveil all the wealth
of their historical monuments, harbors
and cliffs of pink granite.
Choose between guided tours on boats or
on a tall ship!
Book your boat tickets at the tourist office
to go to Bréhat, Cap Fréhel,
Fort la Latte, Saint Malo…
For thrill-seekers, you’ll have the choice between
sailing, kayaking, surfing,
jet skiing, flyboarding, kite surfing or diving...
Shellfish gathering
Our coastline is alive with shellfish and
crustaceans: clams, cockles, wild mussels
and oysters, razor shells, winkles, crabs or
abalones can be found at low tide.
Tide times are available for free at the
Tourist Office.
Please be aware of legislation (restrictions,
minimum sizes). Ask for our brochure “A
responsible fisherman” at the tourist office.
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Leisure and Sports
^Cap d’Erquy
Hiking
The GR 34,
the coastal footpath
The coastal path is designed for
pedestrians and is marked out in red
and white. It offers many choices to
start a good hike from the coast.
The peninsula of Fréhel
Plévenon-Cap Fréhel
covers 25 km.
In total safety discover magnificent
views over the peninsula (beaches,
dunes, heath, cliffs), thanks to a large
choice of signed walks from 6 to 22
kms and from 2 hours to 6.5 hours.
Free detailed leaflets available
at the Tourist Office
Download the walks
with your mobile
Cycling tours
Take the cycling path along the coastline
and go from the Cap d’ Erquy to the Cap
Fréhel. For bike rentals, more information
at the tourist office.
Itineraries and maps on request
at the Tourist Office
Markets
Fréhel-Town :
Near the church, every Tuesday
throughout the year.
Sables d’Or les Pins :
Sunday morning from April to August
Evening markets in the area in July and
August: don’t hesitate to ask us!
Looking for
accommodation
Bed and breakfast, hotel, campsite
or a restaurant with local products
in the peninsula?
We are at your service
to prepare your stay !
+33 (0)2 96 41 57 23
www.paysdefrehel.com/en/
^The Green Way – wooden passageway in Sables d’Or les Pins
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Tourist Office
of Frehel
Place Chambly • 22240 Fréhel
+33 (0)2 96 41 57 23
infos@paysdefrehel.com
www.paysdefrehel.com
Latitude : 48.62815 • Longitude : -2.364807
Tourist Office Opening Hours :
In Season (July & August):
Monday-Saturday 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
An information desk is also open
in Sables d’Or les Pins:
Every day : 10.00 am - 12.30 pm
and 15.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Mid-Season
(Easter holidays, May, June, September, October):
Monday-Saturday: 10.00 am - 12.30 pm
and 14.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Off-Season (November to April):
Monday-Saturday: 10.00 am - 12.30 pm
The District of Fréhel is situated :
• 38 km North-East of Saint Brieuc • 90 km North-West of Rennes
Reachable by :
and 14.00 pm - 5.00 pm
The tourist office is staying
at your disposal as part of
its commitment to the quality
of reception and services
Be eco-friendly on holidays !
Commitment tourist office
in sustainable development:
Know that in summer the population
doubles in the area even on holidays,
Think green.
At the hotel or camping, on the beach
when hiking or in the sea, your «small»
gestures double their effect!
Join us on our social networks !
Share all your best moments
Find us with #frehel
Railway station in Lamballe
or Saint Brieuc, TGV line Paris-Brest:
direct connections by bus to Fréhel
and Sables d’Or les Pins
(July and August) : 25 km
www.voyages-sncf.com
A11 Paris-Rennes, then N12 RennesLamballe (dual carriageway, no tolls),
to the Lamballe exit.
From Belgium, Normandy or Northern France: A84, N175, then N176....
From Brest, take road RN 12 towards
Rennes, exit Pléneuf Val André Côte de Penthièvre.
• Line 2, from September to June :
Saint Brieuc – Plévenon
July and August : Saint Brieuc Saint Cast
www.tibus.com
+33(0) 810 22 22 22
• Carpooling: www.ticoto.com
• Dinard/Pleurtuit/Saint-Malo Airport
www.dinard.aeroport.fr
• RENNES Airport
www.rennes.aeroport.fr
• Taxis et Ambulances du Cap :
• Ferry links to Saint-Malo :
From Portsmouth, Poole, Jersey
and Guernesey.
• Arvorek Taxi :
• Ferry links to Roscoff from Plymouth.
+33 (0)2 96 41 40 09
+33 (0)6 16 97 53 06
Book at the tourist office :
Guided tour, Boat crossings, Souvenir shop
We are
at your
service
to help
you pre
pare
your sta
y, don’t
hesitate
to conta
ct us !
Design & Production : L’Explograf – 02 96 33 10 41
Pictures : P1. shutterstock.com. Nailia Schwarz, Office de Tourisme de Fréhel, Alexandre Lamoureux, Cécile le Brun, Didier Thomas, Emmanuel Berthier,
Franck Hamon, Mélanie Davenet, Château de Bienassis, Bruno Todesco, C.Henry, Hervé Coudrais.
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