- Côte de granit rose
I think this is Plage Quo Vadis. Because Henryk Sienkiewicz wrote his Quo Vadis in the neighbouring castle, overlooking this beach. - Côte de granit rose
A walk along the Côte de granit rose at sunset, somewhere between Ploumanac'h and Trégastel. - Cap d'Erquy
It was insanely hot walking here, no shadow in sight. But it was worth it. - Cap d'Erquy
- Cap d'Erquy
- Cap d'Erquy
- Cap d'Erquy
Of all the beaches I've been to, this one has the purest and most homogeneous sand. Wonderful! - Cap d'Erquy
- Cap d'Erquy
What a beautiful beach this is. - Cap d'Erquy
If you can, take a walk on Cap d'Erquy. You will not regret it. - Le Fort du Guesclin
As everything in Brittany, this place is also full of history. Romans, destroyed, fortress in 800s, destroyed, fortified castle built by Bertrand du Guesclin in 1100, destroyed in 1598, this one built in 1756... - Pointe du Grouin
View of Mont Saint Michel from the Pointe. - Pointe du Grouin
GR34. So so so tempting, but we needed to move on. - Pointe du Grouin
- Pointe du Grouin
Some art on a WWII bunker. - Pointe du Grouin
A lovely walk close to Cancale. And some wild currents in the sea!