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- Plouha Cliffs: Located in Plouha, just a short drive from Pludual, the Plouha Cliffs are the highest cliffs in Brittany, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the English Channel.
- Paimpol: Situated on the coast of the English Channel, Paimpol is a charming port town known for its picturesque harbor, traditional stone houses, and maritime history. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the maritime museum, and enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants.
- Beauport Abbey: A few kilometers south of Paimpol, Beauport Abbey is a well-preserved Cistercian monastery dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can wander through the ruins, admire the beautiful architecture, and enjoy the tranquil gardens surrounding the abbey.
- Bréhat Island: Known as the "Island of Flowers," Bréhat Island is a small archipelago off the coast of Paimpol. Accessible by ferry, the island offers stunning natural beauty, including colorful gardens, rocky coastlines, and charming villages. Visitors can explore the island by foot or bicycle, and relax on its sandy beaches.
- La Roche Jagu Castle: Located near Ploëzal, La Roche Jagu Castle is an impressive medieval fortress surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland. The castle hosts various exhibitions and cultural events, making it a popular destination for art and history enthusiasts.
- Pléhédel Windmill: Situated in Pléhédel, this historic windmill offers a glimpse into traditional rural life in Brittany. Visitors can learn about the milling process, witness the windmill in action, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Tréguier: A quaint town on the banks of the Jaudy River, Tréguier is known for its charming medieval architecture and historic cathedral. Visitors can explore the cobbled streets, browse local shops and boutiques, and visit the cathedral, which houses the tomb of Saint Yves, the patron saint of Brittany.
- Bréhec Beach: Just a short drive from Pludual, Bréhec Beach is a picturesque sandy beach surrounded by cliffs. It offers opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, as well as scenic coastal walks along the GR34 hiking trail.
- Château de la Roche-Jagu Gardens: Adjacent to La Roche Jagu Castle, these stunning gardens are renowned for their beauty and diversity. Featuring terraced landscapes, water features, and a wide variety of plants and flowers, the gardens provide a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls and picnics. 10. Pludual Church: It's worth mentioning the local treasure, the Pludual Church. This beautiful 16th-century church showcases remarkable stained glass windows and intricate stone carvings. It is a must-visit for those interested in religious and architectural history.