
Ile de Bréhat:
the most famous of the Côtes d’Armor islands
Discovering the island of Bréhat
This Breton island, along with several neighboring islets, is a commune attached to the canton of Paimpol. The island of Bréhat has around 400 inhabitants and a surface area of 309 hectares.
This magnificent island benefits from a microclimate, particularly in winter, allowing you to discover an incredible diversity of plants and flowers.
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The beauty of the area, the ease of access by speedboat from the mainland and the absence of cars in the streets make Bréhat a very popular place to visit in summer.
Bréhat Island is France’s first listed natural site!


