How would you like to begin the visit?
Enjoying the sea, nature, sport or discovering the standing stones, an architectural specificity of the town and its neighbour Névez which give them the name of the country of the standing stones.
Situated between Concarneau and Pont-Aven, Trégunc is in Finistère faced with the Glénan islands.
With 23 kilometres of coast, the Atlantic Ocean presents different coastline: beaches, rocks, creeks, dunes, ports which offer you various maritime and nautical activities from relaxing under the sun to catamaran racing or fishing.
At "la pointe de Trévignon", the small port is a necessary stopover.
Trégunc has a lot of old stones. Apart from the standing stones structures, you can see chapels, wayside crosses and ancient outside bread ovens.
The area around Trégunc is a protected coastal nature zone with many species of birds and flowers.
Specialist nature tour guides are available to accompany you on your walks should you wish.
Between two strolls, after diving, sail boarding or a tennis competition, come and try a delicious seafood plate or some crêpes.
You will soon understand and enjoy Trégunc's charms and authentic character.
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