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Paimpol-Goëlo  Tourism
19 rue du Général Leclerc
22500 PAIMPOL
Tel. 33 (0) 2 96 20 83 16 Paimpol-Goelo website

Paimpol-Goëlo Brittany

Kerfot - Lanleff - Lanloup - Paimpol - Pléhédel - Ploubazlanec - Plouézec - Plourivo - Yvias

Opposite the Bréhat archipelago, the landscape constantly changes with the tides and seasons to offer visitors breathtaking views!

Paimpol-Goëlo, an important site in the Côtes d'Armor's nautical history, is marked by its past and present maritime culture and warmly welcomes holiday makers who, once they have seen it firsthand, will surely come back for more!

 

Maritime Land

The Hospic Lighthouse at the entry to the Paimpol Bay
The Hospic Lighthouse at the entry to the Paimpol Bay

Deep-sea cod fishing off the shores of Iceland, which has since been immortalised by Pierre Loti, left its mark on Paimpol-Goëlo and its inhabitants.

From the “Croix des Veuves”, where the women would watch for late-returning boats, the arches of chapels with their touching commemorative plaques and the Musée de la Mer de Paimpol, the region's oyster farmers, fishermen and amateur sailors continue to live to the daily rhythm of the tides.

Discover all the secrets and techniques of shellfish picking for yourself as Paimpol-Goëlo is an ideal setting for this activity thanks to its rocks and islands.

The numerous coastal trails, which feature outstanding views of the Bay of Paimpol, Bréhat and the countryside and salt-water rivers inland, are sure to delight hikers and horse riders. As for the sea, the Bréhat archipelago has a beautiful stretch of water that is ideal for sea kayaks and old sailing ships

Historic Land

You are sure to be won over by the famous 13th-century Beauport maritime Abbey, a major site of Breton monastic and natural heritage, the mysterious “temple” of Lanleff.

Take an enchanting trip aboard the “Vapeur du Trieux”, a unique Breton steam locomotive and listed Historical Monument that runs along the steep banks of the Trieux and leaves from Paimpol.

Flavoursome Land

Paimpol-Goëlo boasts flavours from both the land and sea, such as scallops, lobster, spiny lobster, oysters and Paimpol Coco beans, a delicious semi-dry haricot bean with its own AOC (Appellation d'Origine controlée). Obtainable in markets and in shops in summer.

Festive Land

Here, Breton culture flourishes through numerous pardons and Fest-Noz evenings. The highlight of the 2007 celebrations was undoubtedly on the Paimpol quaysides, at the eighth edition of the Festival international du Chant de Marin.

On the Paimpol quaysides, at the eighth edition of the Festival international du Chant de Marin, the International Sea Shanty Festival in August

Or the International Sea Shanty Festival, where Africa was the focus of the 2007 “Music of the Seven Seas” theme. So, clear your calendar in the month of August for more fun Festivals!

credits : Brittany Tourist Board

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