Last Updated on July 14, 2025 by Colin Le Conte
By popular demand, we have included the port of Tregastel. There is no marina but very scenic and good beaches.
Even if not by boat, you should come here to meander the fine low tide beach and the weird rock formations. It might not be quite as stunning as Ploumenach, but in high season it is alot more peaceful!
There are 4 visitor buoys at the west end of the moorings, at 10 euros a go or free anchorage between the rocks to the west, but the swell comes over the outer reefs at springing high tides.
There are restaurants handy, and there’s a decent supermarket at the edge of the village a few minutes walk away.
Its supermarket is, as far as I know, the closest one to Ploumanac’h. It’s a fair old walk, but with its interests
The bar/cafe between Tregastel and Ploumanac’h with Celtic music, it is reliably reported to be permanently closed.
The monthly Irish music night in Morlaix, second Saturdays, has moved from Ty Coz to the Bar des Deux Rivieres, best found using a map app.
Thanks Dave C
Tourist Office – https://www.tregastel.fr/-Office-du-Tourisme-