Day 1: Arrival at Manoir de Kergrec'h
Transfer to Kergrec'h manor near Plougrescant on the Jaud Estuary where it opens out into the Channel. Transfer from Lannion included in holiday price (see travel options).
Day 2: Plougrescant - Port Blanc
Short transfer from Treguier and then you will follow the GR34 trail which will take you out along the quiet banks of the Jaudy estuary. The landscape changes as you walk through old fishing ports to rocky inlets. Walk up the eastern side of the Plougrescant headland to Pointe du Chateau the most northerly point along the Brittany coast. The large granite rocks make this a wild and impressive spot with magnificient views in all directions. Further round you reach Castel-Meur, also known as La Maison du Gouffre or “the house between the rocks;” a cottage wedged between two huge jagged rocks. You then follow the western side of the headland with beautiful seascapes from places like Pors Scaff. Again following the GR34, at low tide you can take the beach round to Bugeles, where the seascapes are amazing; the promontory is ringed with islands. Reach your hotel in the small seaside resort of Port Blanc.
Overnight: Port Blanc, Walk: 18km, +60m
Day 3: Port Blanc- Perros Guirec
The wild and rocky coastline gives way to sandy and pebble beaches. The arc of sand that is Trestel Plage leads to a wooded section on the approach to Perros Guirec. Only 8km out to sea from here is the Archipelago of the Sept Iles, one of Brittany's most important bird reserves with puffins and gannets. Boat trips available from the jetty at Plage de Trestaou. Short transfer to your accommodation in Perros Guirec.
Overnight: Perros Guirec, Walk: 17km, +240m
Day 4: Perros Guirec - Kerenoc
You begin today by following the sentier des douaniers or custom's officer's path, to Ploumanac'h. This section is what gives the area its name, the Pink Granite Coast. Strange rock formations abound for all today's walk. A walk to the top of the headland brings you to Pors Kamor with its unusual lighthouse before heading round to the harbour at Ploumanac'h. Further round you meet the causeway to the island of Ile Renote and on past bays of orange sand to Coz Porz (boat trips available from the jetty). Around the Pointe de Landrellec there are wonderful views of the islands before heading inland to your overnight stop.
Optional Day: Extra day if you wish to explore some inland scenery including many prehistoric sites, plus Ile Grand and continue to the beaches at Trebeurden. 18km, +150m
Overnight: Kerenoc, Walk: 22km, +50m
Day 5: Trebeurden - Lannion
After a short transfer to Trebeurden, the scenery changes dramatically as you go up and down high cliffs to reach Pointe de Beg Leguer and Pointe Servel at 60m above the sea with great views over Lannion Bay before you follow the narrow Leguer Estuary to Lannion. Highlights along the route include the Vallee de Gaos Lagorn and the views from the Pointe Servel. The estuary walk eventually leads you down to the tow path beside the river and into the town of Lannion.
If you wish to undertake the walk in two parts your first holiday ends here and your second holiday starts here.
Overnight: Lannion, Walk: max 16km, +250m
Day 6: Lannion - Locquirec
The route from Lannion heads through woodland along the banks of the river Leguer onto wild open cliffs. You round the high granite cliffs of Le Yaudet where there are pre-historic & Roman remains. Then descend to the charming Baie de la Vierge with its Pont Rous and then onto the idyllic cove of Kiriou. Walk round the Pointe de Dourven with its views across the bay to reach the sheltered location of Locquemeau. From here it's an extended cliff top path with exposed cliffs and rocky scrambles before reaching the seafront at St Michel en Greve. From here you have a transfer to the charming port of Locquirec which has 9 different beaches.
Overnight: Locquirec, Walk: 20km, +360m.
Day 7: Locquirec - Plougasnou
After navigating the headland around Locquirec, today’s walk is for the most part remote and wild, with paths that wind along the north facing cliffs. Sections of the footpath are not for the faint hearted. However there are some warning signs and there are several alternative routes and diversions that can be taken, for example, to visit St Jean du Doigt with its famous church and fountain. You head inland for your overnight stop in the centre of the village of Plougasnou.
Overnight: Locquirec, Walk: 20km, +500m.
Day 8: Plougasnou - Plouezoc'h (Bren)
From Plougasnou, you will make your way back to the coastal path, which for the most part of today’s walk will hug the shoreline. Today has a lot of headlands to navigate around, so there are opportunities to cut off some distance if needed, though you would miss out on the views from these promontories, such as Pointe de Primel with its east and west facing beaches and Pointe Analouesten with its 'sight guide' to explain the landmarks from this superb viewpoint. You will also get views of the many small islands out to sea from the St Samson to Terenez coastal path.
Overnight: Pouezoc'h (Bren), Walk: 21km, +170m.
Day 9: Plouezoc'h (Bren) - Morlaix
Today you follow the GR34 all the way into Morlaix. You don’t hug the coastline for the last 2 thirds as the main road, D76 has that honour. However, you do head inland along one of Brittany’s ancient pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostella. Before that you can visit the ancient Cairn of Barnenez and visit the oyster fishing ports of Le Palud de Keremel and Le Dourduff en Mer. One of the highlights is the historic centre of Morlaix with its medieval houses and harbour with great views to be had from the higher streets in Morlaix.
Overnight: Morlaix, Walk: 18km, +150m.
Day 10: Departure
Walking holiday finishes after breakfast and onward travel